The origins of our Dudeist names

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DigitalBuddha

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My name is completely fake; ;D I'm neither Buddha, nor am I digital. A friend gave me that name because I'm an online marketing "guru" and more or less a marketing expert, so a friend I worked with once called me "digital buddha" in a business meeting after I went over a marketing plan for a client of mine. Seem to stick. Plus, this looks cool ;D ..................


the d

Despite trying to shake this handle, it has been with me across the sands of time, down through the ages. It started in school, (I think, smoked alot of thai stick), I'm kinda not into the whole brevity thing, mang, so having the kingly nomenclature of richard, that inevitably went to "dick" and being tall, a big was down there somewhere. Not diggin' that style, I tried to lose peoples train of thought and took comfort in D. But since my ordination, "The" has been added and well, y'know, lord knows where it goes from here.

GypsyMan

I've been to many countries, I've been to many States.  I've always gone chasing jobs. I never thought of any place, or even situation as permanent.

I am a Gypsy, I am a man  :D

Brother GypsyMan

Reverend Al

Not that mine needs much explanation--I'm ordained in the Church of the Latter-Day Dude, and my name is Al (or Alex, or Alexander, if you're not into the whole brevity thing), so...not hard to figure out.
I don't go to church on Sunday
Don't get on my knees to pray
Don't memorize the books of the Bible
I got my own special way

DigitalBuddha


Stumblin Stumbleweed

Stumblin', it's my blues name. Has been for many a year.
Stumbleweed, just a jokey reference to the Tumbling Tumbleweeds. Great song.
Some interesting moniker origins here, frankly a little embarrassed that mine is so mundane.
What the fuck are you talking about?

jdurand

Quote from: Bartender on March 19, 2010, 12:46:21 PM
Quote from: not_exactly_a_lightweight on March 18, 2010, 08:03:31 PM
Quote from: Bartender on March 18, 2010, 04:16:36 PM
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Next up is that my father owned a bar for 50 years and when he passed away in November of 2008, I inherited it.  I now run it as a side project featuring live music and over 300 craft beers and most uniquely, I have no TV's in the place.
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Now thats a father I wish I had! He and the other half of my lovin' parents could even give me a name I never had much use for... Where is this bar, in case I'm in the neighborhood and need to use the john?
I would agree with the no idiot-box custom. I'm a TV nihilist. I watch nussing.


The bar is located at 169 Pinney Street in Rochester, Pennsylvania, USA.  It's called Hollywood Gardens.  And althought I'm not a real reactionary, it is a nice quiet local tavern and I aim to keep it nice and quiet.

Our website is here:

http://www.hollywoodgardensbar.com/

and our Facebook page is here:

http://tinyurl.com/yjpuvp8


And yes, feel free to use the john if you're in the area.  We also have cash machines nearby if you'd happen to become fond of a wonderful and free-spirited women in town.




Only one problem, you're too far away from here!

Havazhyol

Hey there dudes.

My name is a dothraki translation of my real name Morgan which means seaborn (Dothraki are people from game of throne / a song of fire and ice, if you wonder). It is a constructed language, like Tolkien'elvish, or klingon, developped for the TV show.

It is easier than elvish to learn, since the good sir who developped it is still alive and reachable ^^.

I liked this tongue so much, I ended up being in charge to translate the unofficial dothraki-english dictionnary in french (it keeps being updated frequetly).

I'm the Dothradude, Dude.