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Why did you pick your detective name?
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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May-26-2005 05:26
(sticky post)
Some of us have interesting reasons to pick a detective name. What is yours?
jstkdn which some people don't realize right away stands for JuST KiDding! It is something I tend to say a lot in real life after a lot of sentences. A good friend of mine in the US had jstkdn as a license plate of her car, so I wasn't that inventive myself.
My previous other agent was PM, which stands for Project/Program Manager, my profession in real life.
My only detective that I currently play with is freelancermountaineer. Only because Freelancer was taken. Sidney Bristow in the Alias series uses two call signs freelancer and mountaineer.
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Jan-2-2006 14:36
In another RPG-game (Dead Awakenings) my nick is Johnny Rotten.
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Jan-2-2006 14:38
Then again "WorkingClassHero" would have also fit with the guy on the picture.
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AZN Cinderella
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Jan-2-2006 18:51
Ni hao to you too! Yes, I've read Chinese Cinderella. It's a very good book.
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Kenneth L
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Jan-3-2006 01:32
The names L, Kenneth L.
*Sorry, I like cool Intros*
Not at all creative. I envy all those creative sleuthaholics out there. My 1st names Kenneth and my last name vegins with L.
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Verora
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Jan-6-2006 07:01
I was on my old account named Pokecat, it was my E-mail name that got stuck to me.
After 3 strikes, I resigned up as Verora, a name I made up to advoid picking a taken name. And it sounds cool too.
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cardcaptor72
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Jan-8-2006 11:02
I wish I can change my name. :P Oh well, I would've named it Captain Jolly Gumdrops (don't ask) but my sis sneaked cardcaptor72 into it and did the rest while I wasn't doing it and doin' something else. -.-;;
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Moonshh
Well-Connected
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Jan-8-2006 16:17
Cardcaptor, you haven't gone too far with this character. You could start a new one.
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Marmalade3
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Jan-9-2006 09:35
I like your name. It's very original, unlike mine where I couldn't be bothered making up a new name!
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Roxy Rosenthal
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Mar-29-2006 19:04
Having played briefly under another name, I knew a little of what to expect. So I did things a bit backward. I chose the kind of detective I wanted, then the pic I wanted, and lastly chose a name.
I knew that I wanted a "very charming" archetype because it would give me an edge early on in the puzzling. I couldn't come up with a very charming male concept for the time period, so I chose to make my detective a female. I came up with 3 possible very charming female stereotypes to chose from:
1) The adorable old lady.
2) The femme fatale.
3) The party girl (mildly flapperish).
I passed on the first because I was never a Miss Marple type fan. (I'm a big Poirot fan though)
I also passed on the second as I felt it was too obvious.
So I chose the third, and now I needed a name.
I wanted a name that hinted at being sexy. "Foxy" first thing that came to mind, but Foxy wasn't subtle enough, nor was it be a valid nickname for any girl's proper name. Recalling that Rachel Welch was nicknamed "Roxy" - and "Roxy" seemed to fit the bill. It had a hint of sexiness to it, and it also could be a nickname for someone named Roxanne.
After looking at the default pics - I chose one that fit the time period and the character best. It had some features (dark hair, pronounced nose) that hinted at possibly being Jewish. So for a surname, I chose a Jewish connection. I wanted to stay away from the obvious stuff "gold-, silver-, -burg, -stein" and settled on Rosen. Mostly because I liked the alliteration with R's in Roxy Rosen. However, that name didn't quite roll of the tongue as much as I would like, so I modified it a bit to Roxy Rosenthal.
I was unclear as to how strong or weak the anti-semitic mood was at the time, but when I learned that the intermarriage rate for Jewish Americans was quite high even back then, I figured that it was a non-issue.
So there you go - Ya I know, it's far more than you wanted to know
*grin*
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Soifeas
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Mar-30-2006 11:34
I've used this name for about 10 years at various sites. One day I was on a site and needed a nickname, I was drawing a complete blank. I looked down at my freebie mousepad (bigtime freebie hunter :P) I had gotten from Kmart or WalMart (can't remember which) and it said "Shopping Online Is Fast, Easy And Safe" soooo I took the first letter of each word and have been stuck with Soifeas every since. The fact that I've never seen anyone else use it is a big bonus cause its always available on any site :)
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