User names - where does your name come from?

I've been curious for awhile as to how some people chose the names that they have. Some are obvious as famous characters (Walter Sobchak for instance) or from fandom (FavreFan1971 for instance), but others are just a mystery. How did you choose yours?
For me, I started playing an online game about 12 years ago and needed a nickname. I had just finished watching a Steven Wright comedy special and one of the jokes was "I just invented powdered water. I just haven't figured out what to mix it with yet." I thought it was funny, so I used it. The game had enough spaces for 12 letters, so PowderedH2O it was, and still is in a million other places. Any others?
For me, I started playing an online game about 12 years ago and needed a nickname. I had just finished watching a Steven Wright comedy special and one of the jokes was "I just invented powdered water. I just haven't figured out what to mix it with yet." I thought it was funny, so I used it. The game had enough spaces for 12 letters, so PowderedH2O it was, and still is in a million other places. Any others?
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<< <i>I've been curious for awhile as to how some people chose the names that they have. Some are obvious as famous characters (Walter Sobchak for instance) or from fandom (FavreFan1971 for instance), but others are just a mystery. How did you choose yours?
For me, I started playing an online game about 12 years ago and needed a nickname. I had just finished watching a Steven Wright comedy special and one of the jokes was "I just invented powdered water. I just haven't figured out what to mix it with yet." I thought it was funny, so I used it. The game had enough spaces for 12 letters, so PowderedH2O it was, and still is in a million other places. Any others? >>
Kinda the same thing...
Mine is actually is derived from an old name I used in an online game. From that name, people started calling me B.Z. Right around that time, Puff Daddy changed his stage name to P. Diddy to make it easier (or better) for his fans. So, in tribute, I changed my online name to B. Ziddy, to make it easier/better for *my* fans.
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when i was trying to decide on a clever name for my eBay seller account, i settled on "touch-em-all" or some such variation because i had grown up listening to L.A. sports radio and that was Dick Enberg's classic call for a homer.....i had also considered "she-is-gone" by Scully, but........then i discovered that Garth Brooks was already plastering the world with the Enberg slogan thanks to his foundation, so i decided on the classic call of a homer from ESPN Radio's Dan Shulman.
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I needed a name for a Fantasy Football team and used it for several years. It seems like I saw the word someplace but I don't remember the context.
I lived in Colorado and followed the Broncos and have always loved western movies, so it seemed to fit!
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HoofHearted??
I needed a name for a Fantasy Football team and used it for several years. It seems like I saw the word someplace but I don't remember the context.
I lived in Colorado and followed the Broncos and have always loved western movies, so it seemed to fit! >>
Do a Youtube search. It was the name of a racing horse once upon a time.
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