| #1 - Posted 12 March 2010, 11:04 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santiago de los Caballeros Join date: November 2009 Member #: 4018 Posts: 713 | What Inspired Your Screen Name? There are some interesting names in this forum so I'm curious to know how some members got inspired or how they came up with these names. BTW, like many of you already know my screen name "deicibao" is result of my cibaeño pride and my love for that region. QUE VIVA Ei CIBAO "yo soy primero cibaeño y despues dominicano" Pedro Manuel Hungria |
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| #2 - Posted 12 March 2010, 11:16 PM | |
Location: United States, Everywhere Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 13937 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? Quote: deicibao previously said: Someone from DR1 told me I should "check" this site.......There are some interesting names in this forum so I'm curious to know how some members got inspired or how they came up with these names. BTW, like many of you already know my screen name "deicibao" is result of my cibaeño pride and my love for that region. I came here a few times just to read (not registering)......... Then I said to myself "some of these people here talk so much shi*.....they need some Papaupa"....... I believe my main "target" was Afrolatino and then soon after an idiotic baboso who used to call himself DominicaNation.....an Haitiano with a chip on his shoulder. So I registered under TuPapaupa and the rest is history....... Edited on 3/12/2010 11:30 PM by TuPapaupa. I am "An Army Of One" ![]() Come Get Some!!. |
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| #3 - Posted 12 March 2010, 11:53 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2010 Member #: 4401 Posts: 662 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? Post was deleted (low rank) |
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| #4 - Posted 13 March 2010, 12:08 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santiago de los Caballeros Join date: November 2009 Member #: 4018 Posts: 713 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: deicibao previously said: Someone from DR1 told me I should "check" this site.......There are some interesting names in this forum so I'm curious to know how some members got inspired or how they came up with these names. BTW, like many of you already know my screen name "deicibao" is result of my cibaeño pride and my love for that region. I came here a few times just to read (not registering)......... Then I said to myself "some of these people here talk so much shi*.....they need some Papaupa"....... I believe my main "target" was Afrolatino and then soon after an idiotic baboso who used to call himself DominicaNation.....an Haitiano with a chip on his shoulder. So I registered under TuPapaupa and the rest is history....... Thanks for your contribution tup. QUE VIVA Ei CIBAO "yo soy primero cibaeño y despues dominicano" Pedro Manuel Hungria |
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| #5 - Posted 13 March 2010, 12:12 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2597 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? My great-aunt's husband (RIP) used to call my father "El Toro" and since I was his son he called me "El Torito". I remember, literally months before he passed, when I was becoming a young man in my teens he pulled me to the side and told me I'm turning into a man now, no longer "un Torito" but "El Toro". This always stuck with me. Also both sides of my family are from campos in El Cibao so ElTorodeiCibao. |
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| #6 - Posted 13 March 2010, 12:17 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santiago de los Caballeros Join date: November 2009 Member #: 4018 Posts: 713 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? Quote: Bonaoense previously said: I am from Sabana del Puerto. And Deicibao, get real, you are from Santiago de los Caballeros which is a big city. Noone in the city speaks with that dumb accent and you probably look like an idiot talking like that over there, that accent is for the uneducated period. First dumb ass you have had over a hundred different names here so shut up. Listen to me idiot I grew up in Santiago de los caballeros and most people in this city talk with la "i" the people in the city might use the "i" less frequently then the people from the campo but they still use it. My entire family from my dad side is from Santiago de los caballeros and they all speak with la "i". Most people in this big city still speak with la "i". I've even heard some "Hijos de papi y mami" safandosele la "i" de vez en cuando so shut the F up cuz you don't know crap about Santiago or the DR. Edited on 3/13/2010 12:17 AM by deicibao. QUE VIVA Ei CIBAO "yo soy primero cibaeño y despues dominicano" Pedro Manuel Hungria |
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| #7 - Posted 13 March 2010, 12:20 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santiago de los Caballeros Join date: November 2009 Member #: 4018 Posts: 713 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? . Edited on 3/13/2010 12:24 AM by deicibao. QUE VIVA Ei CIBAO "yo soy primero cibaeño y despues dominicano" Pedro Manuel Hungria |
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| #8 - Posted 13 March 2010, 12:22 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2597 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? Quote: deicibao previously said: Sorry to hear that your father passed away Toro but interesting story thanks! No, sorry maybe my story was too convoluted. My father is alive and well! This was my grandmother's sister's husband. Great man, wise too. First funeral I ever had to attend and unfortunately not the last. Edited on 3/13/2010 12:22 AM by ElTorodeiCibao. |
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| #9 - Posted 13 March 2010, 12:24 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santiago de los Caballeros Join date: November 2009 Member #: 4018 Posts: 713 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? Quote: ElTorodeiCibao previously said: Quote: deicibao previously said: Sorry to hear that your father passed away Toro but interesting story thanks! No, sorry maybe my story was too convoluted. My father is alive and well! This was my grandmother's sister's husband. Great man, wise too. First funeral I ever had to attend and unfortunately not the last. Oh QUE VIVA Ei CIBAO "yo soy primero cibaeño y despues dominicano" Pedro Manuel Hungria |
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| #10 - Posted 13 March 2010, 12:39 AM | |
Location: United States, Everywhere Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 13937 | RE: What Inspired Your Screen Name? Quote: deicibao previously said: No prob.......Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: deicibao previously said: Someone from DR1 told me I should "check" this site.......There are some interesting names in this forum so I'm curious to know how some members got inspired or how they came up with these names. BTW, like many of you already know my screen name "deicibao" is result of my cibaeño pride and my love for that region. I came here a few times just to read (not registering)......... Then I said to myself "some of these people here talk so much shi*.....they need some Papaupa"....... I believe my main "target" was Afrolatino and then soon after an idiotic baboso who used to call himself DominicaNation.....an Haitiano with a chip on his shoulder. So I registered under TuPapaupa and the rest is history....... Thanks for your contribution tup. Btw, don't answer the TROLL, ridicule "it". ![]() I am "An Army Of One" ![]() Come Get Some!!. |
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