What made you choose your screen name?

My brother has the nickname Spigs which became my nickname too. After a while it evolved into Jspigs because my first name begins with a j. I also used to play the same online games as my brother and he would use the name Spigs so I added the j to spigs and I liked the way it sounded. So I guess Jspigs came to be my nickname/username in two different ways.

P.S. My username is pronounced J-spigs not J S-pigs. A friend of mine once thought it was pronounced J S-pigs so I just wanted to clarify the pronunciation:).
 
Eh, my chinese dragon kites were one of the first things I saw when looking around my room for screen name inspiration. They're actually mostly silk, and the heads are cardboard, but it looks like paper.
 
"Lookit" comes from my godson. It's all he says when we go to the toy store.
 
Well... I use 'muddled' as a handle in a lot of places because that's pretty much self-describing state of my self. :} But that was taken, so "ir" was a good cure. Yep.
 
Mine's pretty boring. I have trouble conceptualizing and naming personae for myself that I don't think sound cheesy or contrived. So I'm Leah (first name) K (first letter of last name). And that's pretty much my name on all internet sites.
 
Well, I used to be "Jensons", because hubby signed us up forever ago when we had a fishie question. Not too far back, I decided that because I was on all the time (mostly mafia-ing) I wanted to have my own identity. FireDancer comes from the Dave Matthews Band imagery. Dave was once asked to draw what he saw at a concert, and he came up with the firedancer. He said he looked out and saw all these people dancing crazy and loving life, and that's what he drew.... Loving DMB, especially live, the name fits me. :)
 
I like combining my name with other words, Tifferific (Tiffany and terrific), Tiffuzzled (Tiffany and puzzled), Tifftastic (well you get it, Tiffany and Fantastic). Not because I think I am awesome or anything, but I was feeling pretty fantastic sooo . . .
 
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