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• #402
Sorry Velocio, you will always be VB to me.
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• #403
Glad I didn't then. Seriously, jonny you're great, but it'd be weird to be named after your frame.
Oh dear, I had always assumed that Copacetic were an italian frame maker that jonny loved.
I feel silly now.
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• #404
Sorry Velocio, you will always be VB to me.
Velocity Boy was NOT his original LFGSS moniker...
Some of us have been through this feeling of dislocation and uncertainty before.
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• #405
Buro9, we'll miss you.
;)
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• #406
My last name is Black so I was always called Blackie... A friend made a typo in an email some years ago and called me Balckie.
Anyway, Balki Bartokomous is the avatar. He's a goat herder from Mypos in the astoundingly weak American sitcom Perfect Strangers. It stuck because he is shit, and apparently so am I...
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• #407
Buro9, we'll miss you.
;)
Where on earth did you dig that up? Now that is early... that's what I used to have on chifg and bikeforums.
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• #408
Velocity Boy was NOT his original LFGSS moniker...
Some of us have been through this feeling of dislocation and uncertainty before.
But it was VB when I joined, so it is in my mind.
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• #409
this is his 3rd, just on this site :)
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• #410
following fads...
..this one wont last either
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• #411
It won't. I'm fickle.
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• #412
I wanted to use the word copacetic, but no-one in England knows it or how to pronounce it.
velocio, seriously, it would annoy you after a while having to explain it to people. it's why i like meeting americans - they know what it means, shit, i have even heard jeanclaude van damm use it in a film.
my bike is not made by Copacetic obviously. i had it emblazoned on there after i had it resprayed a couple of years ago. it's been on my arm significantly longer, and yes, like you, i love the word.
velocio seems like the perfect way to go though. machined or non-machined though? ;)
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• #413
Oh dear, I had always assumed that Copacetic were an italian frame maker that jonny loved.
I feel silly now.
ha!
matt, don't feel silly dude - many of asked me about the framebuilder. of course, not many that i consider to be as smart as you, but still ...
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• #414
velocio, seriously, it would annoy you after a while having to explain it to people. it's why i like meeting americans - they know what it means, shit, i have even heard jeanclaude van damm use it in a film.
This is an unusual amount of pro-American sentiment on the forum, especially for a linguistics discussion.
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• #415
What is your username about, Aroogah:
Is it an obscure cooking ingredient?
A blessed region of Bronze-age Mesopotamia?
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• #416
Nope. Personal and not really that interesting.
And nothing to do with a sound effect.
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• #417
The first person that you loved was called H. Agoora ?
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• #418
Oddly I used to have Aroogah! as a contact in my phone where I kept my login for my work computer. I dont know why. Thats all I have to say about that.
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• #419
Prav.. stop digging... it is obvious that it is private...:P
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• #420
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• #421
It's a play on words I used for a fantasy footy team years ago... tend to use it for the net
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• #422
The first person that you loved was called H. Agoora ?
Prav.. stop digging... it is obvious that it is private...:P
Puh-lease. No. Really. Personal but not "dark and disturbing personal." Personal more as in once I explained it to you, you would say "I guess you had to be there..."
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• #423
you killed man with your bare hands and plastic spoon, as his life bleed away he gasped out "Arooogahhhhhgh"
?
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• #424
You used to play the Tuba?
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• #425
You were a showgirl?
Looking for a user name for lfgss, oddly remembered the FIRST car to hit me in London.
Not so original. Thought I'd pay homage to the c#nt.