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Originally Posted by Freston
Mine just looks like me
Freston, you are the Don...
- 06-01-2010 #11Linux user #126863 - see http://linuxcounter.net/
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My avatar is a character I created for a comic I drew a few years ago. Nesbit is a walking, talking, slightly larger than life-size game controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System. He likes his women pixelated, not blurred.
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- 06-02-2010 #13Linux Guru
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I was trying to find a suitable avatar for my handle 'Rubberman', which is a nickname given me by friends many years ago when I was teaching yoga and could perform the ultimate in difficult yoga postures, the bound lotus (you sit in a full lotus and cross your arms behind your back and grab your feet, one in each hand). They said I had to be a rubber man to do that! Anyway, the only thing I came up was an image of Gumby.
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Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
- 06-03-2010 #14
Mine is the AURYN from The Neverending Story.
Just a sentimental touch on my part, since the wife and I walked out of the church on our wedding day to the sound of the movies theme song.Jay
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- 06-03-2010 #17- Lakshmipathi.G
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- 06-03-2010 #18
hihi, thanks y'all
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Less fun I'm afraid. Best that it be forgotten
Originally Posted by Lakshmipathi 
I made a (quite over the top) mistake. Once I realized it, I shamefully said I I'd change my avatar in the head of a donkey wearing a dunce cap. But I couldn't find any and my photo editing skillz0rs failed me to create on myself.
Then I got this one from a fellow forum member, and I loved it. Before this one, I had Don Quixote storming a windmill (so Roxoff isn't far off
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- 06-03-2010 #19Linux Guru
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Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!



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