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by LadyFrost on 25 April 2011 - 17:04
LOL....
to be honest i dont care for either nick name....it's so ethnically oriented...it's almost annoying...(I am sure i will hear on THAT subject in a minute)..LOL..
I think his nick name should be "Humpty Dumpty"..I dont mean in insulting way, more cute, and relatively associated, paradox way...such as if he stops talking (falls down) no one would be able to replace him (put him back together)...

to be honest i dont care for either nick name....it's so ethnically oriented...it's almost annoying...(I am sure i will hear on THAT subject in a minute)..LOL..
I think his nick name should be "Humpty Dumpty"..I dont mean in insulting way, more cute, and relatively associated, paradox way...such as if he stops talking (falls down) no one would be able to replace him (put him back together)...

by beetree on 25 April 2011 - 17:04
Mudwick, they should let you change your name. (I was shocked to read what it meant in the UD. I guess I'm a prude or something...!)
Myracle is a vast improvement.
Myracle is a vast improvement.


by Chaz Reinhold on 25 April 2011 - 17:04
http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DJYRmR7ygAns
by beetree on 25 April 2011 - 17:04
by beetree on 25 April 2011 - 17:04
Thanks Chaz, for helping me understand. After that, all things are crystal clear! LOL

by Chaz Reinhold on 25 April 2011 - 17:04
Welcome.

by LadyFrost on 25 April 2011 - 18:04
ha,ha.....okay....you can stay Chaz...LOL

by Myracle on 25 April 2011 - 18:04
Beetree, I too, was shocked.
Hence my desire to change it. My girlfriend was in the habit of jokingly calling my dog by her registered name, and me by "my" registered name, which she invented, "Mudwick von Mudpuppy" [Military Police are jocularly known as "mudpuppies"].
At the time it seemed like a fun joke between she and I, that I used my "registered name" on the Pedigree Database.
All the while, never knowing that there was an alternate, and rather vulgar, meaning.
By the time it was brought to my attention, things here on the PDB were all a'tizzy and it wasn't an ideal time to request a name change.
Hence my desire to change it. My girlfriend was in the habit of jokingly calling my dog by her registered name, and me by "my" registered name, which she invented, "Mudwick von Mudpuppy" [Military Police are jocularly known as "mudpuppies"].
At the time it seemed like a fun joke between she and I, that I used my "registered name" on the Pedigree Database.
All the while, never knowing that there was an alternate, and rather vulgar, meaning.
By the time it was brought to my attention, things here on the PDB were all a'tizzy and it wasn't an ideal time to request a name change.

by BabyEagle4U on 25 April 2011 - 18:04
Mudwick didn't you change your name on here before when you decided to be a male instead of a female in real life ?

by Myracle on 25 April 2011 - 18:04
Yes, I had a previous account, which was in my former legal name, and had been idle for nearly a year when I returned to posting on the PDB under the screenname of mudwick.
I'll leave the implication of "decided", alone.
I'll leave the implication of "decided", alone.
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