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TheLostSchlong is intelligent, witty and a devotee.....so...
TexasLostSchlongette 4223 reads
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he can call himself anything he wants so far as I'm concerned!  Go Schlong!!!!!

TexasLostSchlongette4224 reads

he can call himself anything he wants so far as I'm concerned!  Go Schlong!!!!!

The Endless Schlong3485 reads

You can keep deleting and adding pseudonyms until your schlong falls off. Even TLS would have no reason to keep track.
It's just pure fun to think up new pseudonyms, and the best part is that it pisses off guys who are anal retentive and have nothing better to do than whine about another person's fun with aliases.
Personally I look more for the content of a post than its nominal author, although I think the reviews by jhaskins of eastern Euro women are totally great. That guy finds supermodels in places I can hardly spell.
And drollere, he is smart, funny, and interesting.

The greatest pseudonymer who comes to my mind is also known as the First American, Benjamin Franklin. He used many aliases in his writings for very good reason. He had a fine imagination and subtle wit, and it would be nice to be 10% of old Ben. No wonder the ladies love him so much. LOL

supergirl3478 reads

and if you get pissed off because you feel someone is hiding behind one then you are taking this hobby and the baord much more seriously than it is healthy to. Speaking of aliases some member of the legion of doom stole my other one ....if you delete them I guess that is what can happen...possibly a downside to the alias thing but something I am willing to accept.

fortitude4122 reads

I don't know if the ladies love him so much---he's been dean for 200 years. But in his day he had a fine reputation.

mr_crawford3761 reads

I didn't realize it was TheLostSchlong I was replying to until his very last post, so I was a little harder on him than I should have been!  


Here's the thread.

http://theeroticreview.com/msgBoard/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=1270&boardID=25&page=1

Bond Schlong4255 reads

Jeez, even Benjamin Franklin had at least nine aliases in his writings, and I'm only halfway through the book.

Can you name the Supreme Court cases that support a First Amendment right of anonymity in political pamphleteering?
That's the theory behind it.

Aliases can make some people think about ideas instead of names and labels, and also a little bit of humor here and there.

Coming next: Bubba Schlong, then Dubya Schlong on why he wants to invade the South Pole too and get all those commie penguins in tuxedos.

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