A Friendly Signature

steveindenmark

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Apr 10, 2011
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Well I hope you can tell by my forum name what my name is and where I am.:)

I was going to use:

Steveindenmarkoriginallyfromeastyorkshirebutiescaped.

But it would not fit in the small box.

Steve
 
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Cyclezee

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I'm not bothered about Vic being used Max*. :D

*Job reference. ;)
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That made me laugh Vic:p

A colleague of mine, used to think it was highly amusing to change my job into two words, Max being the first, the second cannot be written, but rhymes with sucker:eek:
 
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tillson

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May 29, 2008
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it's corruption to Fletcher in the post Norman occupation era*

All mean Arrowsmith, leading me to teasingly remark at times that I come from a long line of arms dealers! :eek:

*Possibly what gave rise to the name Norman Fletcher in the TV program "Porridge".
Possibly. Very clever.

I have wondered if it is Fleck or Flech and now I know. My Sister in Law is a Comincini, pronounced Cominchini, so there was a clue for me.
 

flecc

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Oct 25, 2006
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The self-deprecation of flecc amuses me too. A Flecchia is an arrowsmith, but a fleck is a tiny insignificant little speck! :D

Conflicts nicely with guru. :rolleyes:
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bode

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May 14, 2008
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Hertfordshire and Bath
Good idea.

I was trying to be flashy and get the actual signature below into the signature, but there doesn't seem to be any way to put images in there (unless someone knows better).

My forum nickname, which I tend to use for most online purposes, dates from school days about 50 years ago, and like flecc, I almost regard it as an alternative first name.