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What does your name mean ???

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#1 ·
I'll start off, not to orignial here
I live in Kansas (suburb of KC) & I just love my MO!:D
 
#104 ·
I used to race... barefoot

When I would around the track my buddies would say 'Here comes that no shoe wearin mother f'er' So I was No Shoe Wearin Mofo on many boards... and I am lazy, so I have become noshoe or NOS HOE.. heh
 
#105 ·
Doubly Good

MO for Missouri, MO for Murano, then my name, Dale!

Looking back to when I was just a lurker...I used to think everyone was crazy calling the Murano a MO. But, I got sucked into it, too. :D
 
#107 ·
My first dog was named Bowser, The first night we brought him home, he howled all night in the kitchen. He was young, maybe a bit too young to have been taken from his mother, but we didn't know any better at the time. I stayed up all night with him trying to make him feel comfortable. The next morning, we named him Bowser the Hound after the children's book characted that Burgess wrote about. It's a name that is hardly ever used.
 
#115 ·
=]

Simply a Russian spelling for Moscow =]
 
#119 ·
HI,

Great Thread, I was thinking about doing it, good thing I did a search on it and found out someone already started it long time ago.

My name is Pickles after my 21 year old cat. I'm on another board about lupus and other autoimmune illnesses. I absolutely hate my name, always have, so I'm known as Pickles.

Glad to be here, great site and of couse, love my murano.

. :2: :4: :4:
 
#122 ·
Jeannie said:
I'm always intrigued by peoples monikers and/or email addresses, as it is either a reflection of their personality, or how they wish others to see them

that said.... ummm..... mine is just my name

i'm sooooo boring :eek:
Me too. So, what does that say about our personality? That we're boring, or that we're so cool that we don't need to bother making up an alternate online persona? :p
 
#126 ·
I first saw a pic of the Murano on the Internet before it was even available here. It seemed perfect - the cargo room I wanted along with an unusual, sporty design. I read every review I could find on it and waited impatiently for a real Murano to arrive at a dealership. One of the many glowing reviews described it as the "Z" of sport utility vehicles (or something to that effect). Therefore my screen name, in tribute to a very cool street buggy.