Originally posted by GalaxyShieldHe's harking back to the ancient tradition of the king-for-a-year. The tribe chooses a virile young man (who would argue with that in Freddy's case?) to be the Consort of the Goddess; a year later, he is put to death in a charmingly folkloric ceremony and a new king takes his place--for a year. In this perspective, Freddy is stating that he is king every year--and hence is eternally youthful, not to mention unfeasibly well-hung--until someone kills him (in, hopefully, a charmingly folkloric ceremony).
Is this some sort of statement that fred's making?
Originally posted by Dr Strangeloveit's not the first time though-i know jacko007 was changed to jacko, and there was the curious case of a mr "cum toker" who's name was changed by chriss/russ as it was not really appropriate. he complined so they changed it again. and again. and again. and they were all anograms of each other :p
It's not allowed, according to the TOS.
it was rather humorus...π
Originally posted by WildfireA terrible precedent has now been set.
Congrats on the name change. π²
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How can the powers that be now refuse anyone else who wishes to change their name?
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Originally posted by Bosse de NageI like your thinking...it is of course entirely correct. π
He's harking back to the ancient tradition of the king-for-a-year. The tribe chooses a virile young man (who would argue with that in Freddy's case?) to be the Consort of the Goddess; a year later, he is put to death in a charmingly folkloric ceremony and a new king takes his place--for a year. In this perspective, Freddy is stating that he is king eve ...[text shortened]... nfeasibly well-hung--until someone kills him (in, hopefully, a charmingly folkloric ceremony).