KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
rocklobster wrote:Ever go on a safari?
Got any favorite animals?
What are your favorite anime?
BubblegumNinja wrote:Do you listen to Whackhead Simpson?
What would you do if someone strapped you to a chair and forced you to watch 24 hours of Barney - without any kind of break?
Have you ever gone an entire day without eating?
Do you think ducks look funny?
rocklobster (post: 1332058) wrote:Ever go on a safari?
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
rocklobster wrote:1. What do you think of the Bill and Ted movies?
2. Why haven't we heard anything from whoever played Bill in those movies?
3. Ever read any C.S. Lewis?
rocklobster wrote:1. Ever play any non-Capcom fighting games?
2. What video game system(s) have you owned or are currently playing?
3. Are you into Disney?
Warrior4Christ wrote:I must say, your avatar is excellent!
But my question is: what is the origin of your username, and how do you say it?
rocklobster wrote:1. Have you seen Fantasia?
2. What American TV have you watched?
3. What's the local TV programming like in South Africa?
4. Are you multi-lingual?
Riggidig (post: 1333286) wrote:Thanks! I've changed it though, so, sorry about that ^__^]rig@somethingorother.com[/email], because it's rather simple. For years my internet nick was (and still is in a lot of places), Rig.
Anyway, I can't remember EXACTLY how, but a year or two ago, either me or a friend randomly came up with the name Riggidig (personally I think I did, through just plain boredom), based on my nick (one of my ex work colleague's nicknames for me is Riggador, so I guess it maybe came from that).
You pronounce it "Rig - gee (the 'g' is pronounced like the 'g' in 'gums') - dig", only you say it rather fast.
Hope that explains it :-)
Warrior4Christ wrote:Interesting...
"Ridgy-didge" is actually Aussie slang for genuine, so I thought yours might have been a variation of that, but said the same. But it's not.
Amusingly, a few years ago I was doing a digital electronics group project, and we named our project "Rigidig" (pronounced like ridgy-didge) because we are Australian and the project is digital - ha, get it? (Even though there were two Aussie-born, an Asian, and a South African-born...)
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