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mine comes from a favourite move of mine from Tekki/Naihanchi where the leg is snapped up in front of teh other leg in horse stance. and i thoguht its name was cool: the returning wave kick. quite simplistic really :D

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Needed a nickname to register for something (don't remeber what), took a quick look around on my desk, saw my cd of p.o.d laying there which was named satelitte and voila, nickname was registered.

 

Was "only" six months later i realized i wrote satelitte instead of satellite but i'm to stubborn to change it

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Hey, that P.O.D. CD is a good one.

 

I went to see them in concert once, with Ill Nino supporting. Absolutely mental! A mass fight broke out during the Ill Nino set and P.O.D. were delayed getting onto stage.

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My nickname at school was David, because I had a massive crush on David Duchovny. (The shame!)

 

lol, there were a gang of us at school who all had a crush on D.D. I cringe to think of it now!

 

The X- Files was a cool program, though. One of the highlights of British TV when I was a teen.

 

That and Red Dwarf... but I never fancied anyone from Red Dwarf! :lol:

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My nickname at school was David, because I had a massive crush on David Duchovny. (The shame!)

 

lol, there were a gang of us at school who all had a crush on D.D. I cringe to think of it now!

 

The X- Files was a cool program, though. One of the highlights of British TV when I was a teen.

 

That and Red Dwarf... but I never fancied anyone from Red Dwarf! :lol:

 

I had a crush on Rimmer :roll: (Where's the utterly embarrassed, cringe-worthy, Oh my god I can't believe I admitted that smilie when you need it?)

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As long as we're on the subject of silly nicknames from our school days...

 

When I was in 8th grade three boys I knew watched Braveheart one weekend and decided the queen (I believe) looked like me. So (and I'm not sure of the logic in this) they started calling me "William Wallace." One of those boys called me "William Wallace" all the way up until we graduated high school 4 years later. :roll:

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damn that sucks... you reminded them of the queen and instead of calling you queen whatever they called you William Wallace...

 

I guess it hasnt come very far from the days of pulling pony tails :)

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"(Where's the utterly embarrassed, cringe-worthy, Oh my god I can't believe I admitted that smilie when you need it?)"

 

you mean this one " :blush: "? :D :D :D

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