Excuse·All·The·Blood Lady Ohlin Jun 17, 2006 413 6 18 Italy May 3, 2007 #101 they often call me...Clau, Cla, Blood and Bloody.
KillerGon UM Troll member Nov 26, 2005 11,875 70 48 38 Buenos Aires, Argentina May 3, 2007 #102 ingrid said: that's funny I once gave a name to someone's dick and he still uses it Click to expand... what? the nickname or the dick?
ingrid said: that's funny I once gave a name to someone's dick and he still uses it Click to expand... what? the nickname or the dick?
kelemart Member Jan 31, 2007 59 0 6 Minas Gerais - Brazil May 3, 2007 #103 Well, I didn't have a lot of nicknames ... but people often call me Kel or Pepê (maybe it's not sound good in English, hahah ...)
Well, I didn't have a lot of nicknames ... but people often call me Kel or Pepê (maybe it's not sound good in English, hahah ...)
ingrid Member Dec 29, 2005 3,827 51 48 +31 www.metal-exposure.com May 3, 2007 #104 KillerGon said: what? the nickname or the dick? Click to expand... well, let's hope both for him, but I was talking about the nickname
KillerGon said: what? the nickname or the dick? Click to expand... well, let's hope both for him, but I was talking about the nickname
SteveAwesome Guilty of being SEXY May 2, 2007 1,513 0 36 Hampton, Virginia www.myspace.com May 3, 2007 #105 I had to change my name for my band to Necromancer because there cant be two Steve Harris' in metal.
Bloody Dead Feb 7, 2007 379 1 18 Bulgaria May 3, 2007 #106 Excuse·All·The·Blood;6128652 said: they often call me...Clau, Cla, Blood and Bloody. Click to expand... heh, really?
Excuse·All·The·Blood;6128652 said: they often call me...Clau, Cla, Blood and Bloody. Click to expand... heh, really?
Leandro ¬¬ Jul 31, 2005 13,050 45 48 36 St. Louis, MO May 3, 2007 #107 kelemart said: Well, I didn't have a lot of nicknames ... but people often call me Kel or Pepê (maybe it's not sound good in English, hahah ...) Click to expand... "kel" is understandable, but why "pepê"?
kelemart said: Well, I didn't have a lot of nicknames ... but people often call me Kel or Pepê (maybe it's not sound good in English, hahah ...) Click to expand... "kel" is understandable, but why "pepê"?