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Helmet

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<----- Helmet

Two guys got concussions from headbutting me in soccer games. My friends made the obligatory, "If you join football, you won't need a helmet!" jokes. Helmet stuck.
 

pyrosaw

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Sasquacth.I'm hairy, love beef jerky, and have big feet.AKA:The origins of why I'm such an anti social dickhead.
 

Brad Shepard

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theincurabletragedy said:
I'm "L" because I used to be completely obsessed with Death Note... and nobody can remember how to pronounce Liana. :<
is it pronounced Lee-anna?

OT: Zero has been my nickname sense i was young, due to the fact i got picked on a lot, but after i stoped caring, it stuck, and i like it, and to para-phrase Persona.

"The number zero, empty, yet full of possibility."
 

theincurabletragedy

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Brad Shepard said:
theincurabletragedy said:
I'm "L" because I used to be completely obsessed with Death Note... and nobody can remember how to pronounce Liana. :<
is it pronounced Lee-anna?
Naah, that's the most common mistake people make. Lee-ah-naa.
Not as bad as people rape my last name. Jüdd. D:
 

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theincurabletragedy said:
Brad Shepard said:
theincurabletragedy said:
I'm "L" because I used to be completely obsessed with Death Note... and nobody can remember how to pronounce Liana. :<
is it pronounced Lee-anna?
Naah, that's the most common mistake people make. Lee-ah-naa.
Not as bad as people rape my last name. Jüdd. D:
I want to guess, but at the same time... Jurred is how it is pronunced?

And i get the same thing with my last name, now the hell do you mispronounce Lowe?!
 

theincurabletragedy

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Brad Shepard said:
theincurabletragedy said:
Naah, that's the most common mistake people make. Lee-ah-naa.
Not as bad as people rape my last name. Jüdd. D:
I want to guess, but at the same time... Jurred is how it is pronunced?

And i get the same thing with my last name, now the hell do you mispronounce Lowe?!
Yu-edd. :< f u Scandinavianism.
 

Brad Shepard

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theincurabletragedy said:
Brad Shepard said:
theincurabletragedy said:
Naah, that's the most common mistake people make. Lee-ah-naa.
Not as bad as people rape my last name. Jüdd. D:
I want to guess, but at the same time... Jurred is how it is pronunced?

And i get the same thing with my last name, now the hell do you mispronounce Lowe?!
Yu-edd. :< f u Scandinavianism.
That would get old explaining that after a while... no offence.
 

Hucket

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Hutch (most popular), passed down from my brother (Short form of our last name), Craigerie (rhymes with Gregory), Hutcherie (combine the first nickname with the second :p), Bucket (some random girl in my careers class called me "her bucket" and she was "my lid"), Hucket (another fusion), nathaniel (remind one of my friends of her friend nathaniel), Cresh (one of my friends stopped saying my name mid-speech)...I have a lot more, but these are the only ones I can remember :p
 

littlerob

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I have many, mainly 'cause I work in a pub, so these kinds of things get tossed around over the bar. It's a pretty chavish town, and I've got long hair, so I tend to get called whatever long haired dude the customers can think of - it flips between Meatloaf, Ozzy, Yeti, Jesus, etc etc. Back up in uni, I was called Little Rob almost universally, mainly because my housemate and I were damn near identical, except he was a good foot taller than me. Him being the memorable one (people tend to notice 6'5" rugby players with waist-length hair), I got Little Rob, instead of him getting Big Dan.
 

theincurabletragedy

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Brad Shepard said:
theincurabletragedy said:
Yu-edd. :< f u Scandinavianism.
That would get old explaining that after a while... no offence.
oh, no offence taken, it is exceedingly annoying. Usually I don't bother and I just tell people the English version, "Judd", which is pronounced how it looks.
 

Brad Shepard

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theincurabletragedy said:
Brad Shepard said:
theincurabletragedy said:
Yu-edd. :< f u Scandinavianism.
That would get old explaining that after a while... no offence.
oh, no offence taken, it is exceedingly annoying. Usually I don't bother and I just tell people the English version, "Judd", which is pronounced how it looks.
Yea, i get that way when people pronounce "Lowe" "Laory" Like they did when i was in the homecomming parade when i was in High School. I wanted to throw my shoe at the guy saying it, but he was in a booth ><
 

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I get Gray a lot Because my last name has been misspelled an almost conspiracy amount of times to McGray. From my old school to my Bowling club rego all got it wrong and just once me saying to a mate I hate it when they get my name wrong gave me an unwanted nickname.

But one of my friends has an more unfortunate one she wore a Kellogg?s brand watch for about a week in year seven and for six years Kelloggs has stuck.
 

Artina89

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At highschool, I was referred to as "Gemskii", and among my friends outside of school/university, people refer to me as "Voltaire" or "Volts" (possibly because I love the singer) I don't have any nickname that my university friends call me (even though one person has referred to me as "The angry one"), even though I do sometimes just refer to one guy as "Bastard"
 

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Eddie.
Everyone calls me Eddie, my proper name is Edward, which shows up on all my official reports and such, but Eddie goes on all my books, tests, etc.
 

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OptimusPrime33 said:
JEBWrench said:
Tiny.

Yeah, that's about all I can contribute.
Same, only maybe it's cuz I'm 5' 5"
Mine was from my obesity and because I was one of the taller people in the school.
(I weighed about 150-200 pounds more than I do now, and I'm still what's considered obese.)