tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post4784846201374538493..comments2023-10-18T09:35:55.767+02:00Comments on LUDWIG'S ROHRSTOCK-PALAST: What's My Name?Ludwighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14975294529532823252noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-48303097590783755872012-07-22T22:49:44.311+02:002012-07-22T22:49:44.311+02:00@ Ursus Lewis:
Yes, they do! :-)@ Ursus Lewis:<br />Yes, they do! :-)Kaelahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17108718924415630397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-62743864427141728962012-07-16T07:11:45.241+02:002012-07-16T07:11:45.241+02:00Ha, I hope they say about the same, I said now... ...Ha, I hope they say about the same, I said now... ;)Ursus Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689558099398609440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-50636922004714046972012-07-15T11:26:10.212+02:002012-07-15T11:26:10.212+02:00@ Bobbie Jo:
Wow, naming oneself after a self-crea...@ Bobbie Jo:<br />Wow, naming oneself after a self-created and self-developed fictional character is really cool! I wrote several short stories when I was younger but the longer science fiction story that I intended to write as well sadly never got finished.<br /><br />@ Ursus Lewis:<br />I remember when we talked about your nickname and its origin in some e-mails more than two years ago! I've just taken a short look at those old e-mails. We exchanged them just around the time when you chose Lewis as your last name for your toppy self. :-)Kaelahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17108718924415630397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-50391759715764518482012-07-12T08:21:11.865+02:002012-07-12T08:21:11.865+02:00I first had to choose a name when I joined a local...I first had to choose a name when I joined a local group in summer 2009. I never really had use for my middle name until then and I though this might be a good idea to try it. But it's rather short (three letters only) so I decided to go for the latin version. Ursus was taken though for that website, so I just added an 0 in the middle and urs0us was "born".<br /><br />With time and learning about my toppy self, I realized I needed a last name too. I wanted to choose a common English name and it had to start with the same letter as my real last name does. A kinky friend brought Lewis up and I instantly liked it. <br /><br />A nice side effect, I like the topping style of a spanking movie performer with the same scene last name.Ursus Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689558099398609440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-38825172000665579322012-07-10T23:26:14.463+02:002012-07-10T23:26:14.463+02:00Years ago, (we are talking about 30 something here...Years ago, (we are talking about 30 something here) I wrote a story with eight chapters about a couple of kids. One of them was named Roberta Joanne Daniels with a nick name of Bobbie Jo. So when it came time to choose a name, I went with Bobbie Jo. Some do know my real first name, well, close to it. :-)Bobbie Jonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-48584468360944983502012-07-10T17:56:56.019+02:002012-07-10T17:56:56.019+02:00@ Katya Tolstaya:
Thanks a lot for sharing the sto...@ Katya Tolstaya:<br />Thanks a lot for sharing the story behind your nickname! :-) I guess if a nickname has a certain national origin, people are always likely to believe that this is where a person comes from.<br /><br />@ Fred Bloggs:<br />I wasn't aware of the story behind your nickname, either! Getting to choose one's own name is indeed cool. :-)<br /><br />@ Donpascual:<br />That's a nice origin for a nickname. I wouldn't have thought that you have taken your name from your favourite red wine. But the don fits of course very well indeed.<br /><br />@ Spankingfreunde / Rainer:<br />You are of course absolutely right, in your case choosing a nickname really doesn't make any sense!<br /><br />@ Bonnie:<br />Thanks a lot for stopping by! I guess using your real first name isn't so critical, especially because Bonnie isn't such an unusual name. And it makes some things easier – for example there is no risk of using the wrong name in a vanilla or a kinky email!Kaelahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17108718924415630397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-89053638414269494042012-07-09T14:49:15.963+02:002012-07-09T14:49:15.963+02:00Bonnie is the name on my birth certificate. Way b...Bonnie is the name on my birth certificate. Way back in the dawn of the Internet, no one told me not to use my real first name. By the time I figured it out, I already had lots of friends who knew me by this name. So Bonnie I remain.Bonniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09061952016296339760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-51465989026385755872012-07-08T10:36:30.391+02:002012-07-08T10:36:30.391+02:00most time I use RainerSF my firstname and my websi...most time I use RainerSF my firstname and my website. Germany and the Impressum you know?Spankingfreunde.DEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03366005707071901444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-79097933193053909212012-07-07T14:17:04.816+02:002012-07-07T14:17:04.816+02:00Interesting, how much creativity and thought has b...Interesting, how much creativity and thought has been invested by you all. <br />I tried a few things over time, but stayed with Donpascual because it has - to my recollection - only been rejected once by a pay site or another, less problematic site.<br />But I am constantly being asked whether I am a big opera fan. I really like opera, but my nick is not Donpasquale and has nothing to do with Donizetti.<br />For many years, our red house wine was a Spaniard by the name of Donpascual with a veritable Don on the label. I found this very fitting for me as a top.<br />So, now you know that I love red wine.Donpascualnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-78968171723822684792012-07-06T23:37:54.695+02:002012-07-06T23:37:54.695+02:00I had no idea where the name Kaelah had come from....I had no idea where the name Kaelah had come from. You learn something new every day here.<br /><br />My own kinky nickname, Fred Bloggs, comes from a common name used in the UK for a random person, like A N Other and John Doe. It appealed to me because it ties in with blogging, Fred Bloggs' Blog and "The Blog of Fred"<br /><br />Previously I had not really used a name on line but I think it gives a personal touch to have a name, and it's nice to be able to choose your own name, rather than having one imposed upon yourself as an infant.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-616982860776135414.post-81244237537056726602012-07-06T21:01:35.682+02:002012-07-06T21:01:35.682+02:00Lovely post!
Choosing my nickname was definitely a...Lovely post!<br />Choosing my nickname was definitely a big deal for me. Just like you, I wanted a name that said something about me and my interests and that meant something to me.<br />I had other nicknames in the past, and recently I settled for Katerina (or Katya) Tolstaya. I love telling the story behind it.<br />When I was living in the Ukraine, people found it difficult to pronounce my real name, so I started going by Katya (which sounds a bit like it), and many started addressing me the complete version of the name instead (which has nothing to do with my real name). Tolstaya is a tongue-in-cheek translation of my real surname.<br />I like this nickname because it shows my love for Russian literature, even though I ended up calling myself like an author I actually don't like (my forte is Bulgakov).<br />As for "off mark associations", obviously people tend to think that I am Russian, and once someone asked me if I chose this name because of the painter (I actually completely ignored the existence of said painter, luckily her name is spelt differently).Katya Tolstayahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06660942097309392175noreply@blogger.com