This is not ME

TheBoatman

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Last night whilst in the middle of a reply to a post on this site something happened and I suddenly found myself as a "new user".
You all know me as peter_aird but for the time being I'm reduced to this until Kim sorts me out (hopefully).
I hope to get my original identity back in the near future, but until then please be gentle with this "newbie"
signed peter_aird (TheBoatman)
 
I like the sound of 'The Boatman' but it's not very PC. Should it not be 'The Boatperson' ?

If Anne Robinson can get the police to come round to the BBC 'fraid I'am going to have to report you for this one Peter.

It would have been ok though if you had 'cross forumed' for a bit by being say doris_archer.
 
Kim
I lost the icon for posting replies. Then I noticed that it listed me as a new use and told me I would have to register to the site before postings. I've logged back on tonight with no probs so I'll see how it goes even if I have to start from scratch?
 
I think I'll stick with this name for a while see how it goes,,,and whats wrong with being ever so slightly un PC. I've always thought of myself as a boatman first and a sailor second, but thats probably because I'm better at the first than the second<s>
 
Nah I like Pete better ,so how about a compromise, combine all names and come up with a new one "pete the boatman got aird" or something we all know and love you for.
BrianJ
 
Peter,

You simply lost your cookie. If that ever happens again log in straight away under original ID and that should be fine. Cookies seem to have a sell-by date sometimes (not technical, more hormonal) and very occasionally need to be refreshed on some browsers/machines.

For anyone reading this that's a good reason to keep your password somewhere you can find it, in case you are a user that tends to stay logged on and normally bury/forget your password somewhere on the computer where cobwebs grow.

kim_hollamby@ipcmedia.com
 
Re: You were always just an anagram...

Ken, I can see this one running a bit further yet (at my expense). Who'd of thought that a simple thing like losing a "cookie" could cause trouble. Is that like "taking the biscuit"?
Why do I think that the whole forum is now going to come up with a new name for me.
Hey thats an idea!!!
Lets find a new name for peter_aird/TheBoatman?
 
Re: You were always just an anagram...

Pete the Boat...based on Welsh way of naming person after occupation

great little story, real person in N.Wales called the Dai the Baker. Prince Charles visited, and Dai shook his hand. Immediately nicknamed Dai Upper Crust by the locals
 
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