I am not a nickname person, generally. I am definitely a last name person; for some reason I drift to calling people by their surnames quite often.
ThatNickGuy ?Also, who the hell was this Nick? And why is his name an alternate for pseudonym?
I don't know metal well enough to pick out interesting guests, but the last Ayreon album 01011001 was great. Mostly he's been doing other projects; New Real was interesting, but nothing epic. Victims of the Modern Age was great. I haven't listened to Guilt Machine.Not so! I haven't listened to Ayreon in about ten years, but I think I burned a hole in my Human Equation disc. Being too lazy to actually go look, how is their more recent stuff? Any interesting guests?
I oftentimes address someone by a nickname so much that I forget that they have an actual name. And then I wonder if I confuse people because I use people's nicknames in conversation.
I think I may be a bigger fan of nicknames than most.
Were... were you killed on tape?In high school, I had two nicknames, neither of which I picked. The first was "devil man," which was short lived, as the nickname that stuck with me the rest of high school was coined a couple months later in a rather large misunderstanding - "snuff." And it had nothing to do with tobacco.
HAhahaha. Sorry. Well, not really, but I shared the same nick-name for a couple of years while in the Air Force, the first guy that was my supervisor went by the nick name of the main character that you are referencing.20 years ago on Friday, I was out on my first week off OJT and in the regular living units (aka "cottages"). I was assigned to work one of our security units for the first month, and when I got there, they told me to go outside (it was actually a decent day for early April) and supervise recreation. That meant watching kids play basketball on an outdoor basketball court in the back of the building.
Anyways, while I'm watching these guys play hoops, one or two other youth are talking out their window - technically not allowed, but I wasn't completely aware of it at the time. One of the kids commented that I looked like a cartoon character.
The next words out of his mouth have, unfortunately, stuck with me over the next 20 years. If I try to do something to stop it, it keeps going. If I try to ignore it, it keeps going. If I do nothing, there are suddenly some staff who think that it's my real name (I kid you not).
Suffice to say I do not care for the little sidekick to a certain Hanna-Barbera character that wanders around Jellystone Park...
EDIT: And the funny thing is - just last night I had to hand out a consequence to a kid who called me that.
Suddenly, it makes sense.In high school, I was "The Cheese".
I know, I know: big surprise, right?!
No.Big Bird's friend?
Was that a nickname or were they calling you that name to be hurtful?I only ever had one nickname growing up and it wasn't exactly pleasant... I was known as "Psycho" through most of middle school and high school.
Was that a nickname or were they calling you that name to be hurtful?
Ah, the ironic nickname. All through high school I was known as "wild man".And the families around my neighborhood call me Grace (because I'm the opposite of graceful, I tripped a lot as a child..actually, I still trip a lot now..).
One of the guys who used to work with me called everybody "wild man." I suspect it is because he was getting on in years and couldn't remember names quickly.Ah, the ironic nickname. All through high school I was known as "wild man".
My grandma used to call me tiger when I was little.Lamest nickname I ever had was -Tiger- given to me by one of my high school girlfriend's father. He was a bit older (young wife and daughter was 15) but he used it everytime he saw me when I started dating his daughter. Never thought I'd hear someone use that outside of a movie/show.
Who said my name isn't Pez? I'm not limiting myself to one name. I definitely answer to Pez.You name isnt Pez? My whole world is falling apart.