Re: What's in a name?
Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Sunday, November 28, 1999, at 11:51:32
What's in a name? posted by Jo_be on Thursday, November 25, 1999, at 15:29:09:
> Hey boys 'n' girls! > > I ask you: what's in a name? > > Respond to this message (if you wish) telling use what your name means, or, if you have a cool nickname (like Jo_be), tell use how you got it. > > I'll go first: > > Jo_be > > The Jo is the the first two letters of my first name, while the be is the first last letter of my name with an "e". I used an underscore ( _ ) because, in my mind, Jo Be just didn't look right. > > Jo_"Loving himself"be > > >8^) (^8<
My name comes from a comic book character. Yes, I know, a shock I'm sure. Spider-Boy came into existance when the Marvel and DC superhero universe were merged for a breif time. Amalgam comics was created, and all the characters were the result of merging two or more Marvel and DC heros. Spider-Boy is the Amalgam of Spider-Man and Superboy. I'm a big Spider-Man fan, but thought Spider-Boy fit me better (I'm an imature 19 years old). It also kept me from getting to involved in the "what gender are you issue."
I have also been known as DOOM (a Marvel Villian) ULTRON (another Marvel Villain) KANG (you guessed it, yet another Marvel Villian) not doom (when people were tring to figure out who DOOM really was) EC informant (when I gave some of the dirt on Elmira College) and BORG (Star Trek Villians used to end the Ultron Kang thread that has since been erased from existance by Sam, a pitty realy I was going to sort out everything that happened and order it into a semi readable story, or maybe give it the Mystery Science Theater 3000 treatment)
I'm pretty sure that was all the names I used.
Spider-DOOMULTRONKANGnotdoomECinformantBORG-Boy
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