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to think that if you have numbers in your user name, you lack imagination and are plainly not trying hard enough to capture your persona using words.

115 replies

Tortington · 07/11/2008 10:31

lazy arses

OP posts:
Kathyis6incheshigh · 07/11/2008 12:46

My number was very expressive. It was MCMLXXII.
For Halloween once I changed it to DCLXVI. I think precisely one person on MN apart from me found it funny.

LittleLapin69 · 07/11/2008 12:51

Now now lapin, that's not very nice.

FairLadyRantALot · 07/11/2008 12:55

wishes now I had taken more interest in roman numbers (tis roman numbers, Kathy....aren't they.... )

SixSpotBonfire · 07/11/2008 12:57

Anyway, you've got an 0 in your name custard0

combustiblelemon · 07/11/2008 12:58

Kathyis6incheshigh

ninedragons · 07/11/2008 13:01

100101001001 is a genius

LittleLapin69 · 07/11/2008 13:02

{fairladyrantalot she changed it to say 666)

Wallace · 07/11/2008 13:04

Don't worry, Mrs Rossi, some of us get it.

How is your gorgeous husband anyway?

FairLadyRantALot · 07/11/2008 13:06

oh, that is funny and clever.....see I am so not witty and clever....sigh

so and whats with the 100101001001 then...am not getting that one neither...sigh.... again

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 07/11/2008 13:07

what's wrong with having your children's names in your name?

lou33 · 07/11/2008 13:12

hmmmph

georgimama · 07/11/2008 13:15

Well, having a pop at posters who use numbers makes a change from having a pop at posters who use "mum" "mummy" "mama" "mama" etc.

Sigh.

Haven't you got anything better to start a thread about?

missorinoco · 07/11/2008 13:16

Another request to explain 100101001001. My pregnancy brain can barely manage two step commands.

TheProvincialLady · 07/11/2008 13:18

Well having numbers is a lot more exciting than The. Maybe I should be ProvincialLady1936.

TheProvincialLady · 07/11/2008 13:19

(There being a lot of posters who have reserved ProvincialLady 1-1935 obviously)

ninedragons · 07/11/2008 13:21

It's binary

BaracktorianSqualor · 07/11/2008 13:21

Binary for 2337.

FairLadyRantALot · 07/11/2008 13:24

ninedragons....I read it and it erm went well over my head...I just do not do maths and numbers...

BaracktorianSqualor · 07/11/2008 13:26

I'm assuming it's a joke on 1337, which means 'leet'.
It's geek stuff.

pingping · 07/11/2008 13:31

LOL at geek stuff and this thread.

I should change my name as people call me PingPong when in fact its PINGPING

LitleLapin69 · 07/11/2008 13:33

har har har

LapinLittle69 · 07/11/2008 13:35

oooh look this was free !

lapinell69 · 07/11/2008 13:36
ninedragons · 07/11/2008 13:36

Her first post said "yes and no", which is a binary system, i.e. something can be represented as yes (1) or no (0).

cheesesarnie · 07/11/2008 13:38

no numbers
no dc names
no mama/mummy/mum etc

bugger i was going to try out my new name of rupertis4andimhismummyandiwasborninthe70s