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Everyone wants a cool nickname like "Ace", "Boss", or "Iron". Kids being kids, that's not what we get - the kid with polio gets called Johnny Spazm, your Ginger Fuhrer was called Rob Man-you-smell and your question master was "Tommy" Trinder despite him being dead for years.

Tell us the worst you've heard and the stories behind them.

(, Thu 18 May 2006, 15:45)
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Film Star
Since I've told the story of my mates name without his knowledge (see below) it seems only fair that I post mine.

Since my early teens I have been known affectionately as Gene Hackman. It has stuck ever since. I mean, how much like Gene Hackman can a 14 year old boy look like? A lot, obviously.
So as I've grown older and the name has grown with me, I've tried to spruce it up a bit. Two of my favourite variations are:

Gene-Unit
and
Two Time Academy© Award Winning Gene Hackman.

People also think I look like Steve McMamanaman, Ray Parlour and the guy from the WKD adverts. You know, the one that gets stuck in the lift.
I'm probably boring you now so I'll stop before I carry on with my other nickn..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
(, Thu 25 May 2006, 0:45, Reply)

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