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vivandorron | 19:05 Sun 07th Feb 2010 | Editor's Blog
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As two O.A.P.s who have been married for longer than AB has existed, we do wonder the basis on which some members have established their Usernames.

It's obvious that ours was 'home-made' to allow either or both of us to append a signature; which on this occasion is.........Viv & Ron.
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druggie ;)
I just took the first three letters of my first name and the first three of my second, simples
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I am suprised and delighted by the number of ABers who have reponded to the question.

You all acknowledge that I am the lesser half of vivandorron and that my full christian name is Ronald. However you may be interested to know how I came by the moniker.

My parents went to the cinema at the time my mum was pregnant and saw a film which starred Ronald Coleman .

Ron.
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Oh dear me. I wish he would keep away from historical facts of a personal nature; especially from more than 70years ago.

Viv.
mine is an old nickname, my surname is mcc the fluff bit well that's another story :-)
mine is a variation of my surname - a little bit of French and a lot of bananas...
Mine is the abbreviation of the name of the village where I live.
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4 those who haven't fingered it out yet, my username asks a question 2 (or 4) which, surprisingly (or perhaps not), no one has yet provided an answer 2 (or 4), at least, not xplicitely, although depending on what I've posted, "yes/no" or "maybe" might just as well equally apply.

Actually, 4 the most part, I would just as soon keep them guessing . . . just as many of my 'answers' do. This serves a dual purpose. While giving the reader something to ponder over, It's hard to acuse me of being wrong if my answer is inconclusive. If I'm right then, hurray for me and if I'm wrong they can't blame me for the consequences of following an erronious assumption. Either way, I feel that I've served my purpose by given them something to think about that perhaps they hadn't considered previously, and cweusly, that can't be all bad . . . can it?
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Woman in my office who never washes her hair with a hairdo that looks like a piece of armour (or cycling equipment)
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lol Doc -I gave up when he said '4 them who havent 'fingered' it out -that was me out right away ;)
Probaby best not to wun - I've never seen one that glows
mibn now I`ve worked it out I like your name very much.
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