Guest Fire and Knives Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 More than enough time. Set him up for the atomic noogie with the ATOMIC FOREARM. K.
Guest Goodear Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 And an ATOMIC drop~! Sold Rick Rude style naturally.
Hank Kingsley Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Nothing's less satisfying than reading a shitty no-show match. ... oh god.
Atlas Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Nothing's less satisfying than reading a shitty no-show match. ... oh god. Perhaps writing a 3000 word promo will compensate...
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Hey Spike, isn't it time to have your SN changed, or something?
Atlas Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Nah... I like the Atlas name more than Spike. I'd go by that in the fed if logic allowed, but it's alright. Besides, what's the use of having your name match you character, Mr. Slim Citrus?
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 I was only thinking in the sense that most of the guys who have SN's related to their character change them whenever they go through a character change (e.g, Mike, Beezel/Annie, Silent). At any rate, the difference in the two situations is that, given the nature of your history, and the storyline you just wrapped up, you probably picked the name "Atlas" because you had intended to come here from the beginning. In my case, on the other hand, I was registered on this site for almost six months before I even bothered to take a look at the fed, so my SN doesn't match my character because my SN preceeded my character. Besides which, I'm "Mr. Slim Citrus" on every message board I've ever registered to; it's an anagram of my real name.
Edwin MacPhisto Posted August 20, 2003 Author Report Posted August 20, 2003 You know, we can just start calling you Sean Atlas if you like on the cards and what-not. "Blah blah, I am Spike, but Spike is old, this name has more syllables and is therefore better and also won't get me confused with that JL guy, et cetera." Or we could just bypass both names entirely and call you Toothpaste.
Ace309 Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Besides which, I'm "Mr. Slim Citrus" on every message board I've ever registered to; it's an anagram of my real name. ... *changes board name to Feel Mrs. Hot*
Atlas Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 You know, we can just start calling you Sean Atlas if you like on the cards and what-not. "Blah blah, I am Spike, but Spike is old, this name has more syllables and is therefore better and also won't get me confused with that JL guy, et cetera." Or we could just bypass both names entirely and call you Toothpaste. Toothpaste would be a nice change... but stay with the Spike name for now. Or, if you'd like, go with the anagram of my real name: Dr. Myrtle Titya
TheBostonStrangler Posted August 21, 2003 Report Posted August 21, 2003 I'll use an anagram of my name too! Patrick Hannon ..... I suck at these things.
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted August 21, 2003 Report Posted August 21, 2003 If you want to get technical, only the "Slim Citrus" portion is an anagram of my real name. I'm not one of those "initial" persons, but I guess I should officially be "Mr. Slim L. Citrus."
Crowe Posted August 21, 2003 Report Posted August 21, 2003 Although technically you still have time to go through and edit out all of Crow's offense before making him cry submission to the atomic noogie. Now that's just dastardly.
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