Google yourself

nano reefer

Active Member
google search "reverse white pages" and click on one of the first links.
type in your home phone number and it will give the name, and adress. unless u pay to have it hidden.
 

gmann1139

Active Member
Originally Posted by SpiderWoman
http:///forum/post/2516087
Not a celeb or a public person by any means. Just a unique first name working as a web developer and therefore I come up on searches.
679th - as a girl's name in Australia (NSW) (1997)
3016th - as a girl's name in Belgium (2002)

If that's true, don't forget that you're also Wolverine.

Its funny, a coworker and I were doing this yesterday. She has a rare first name, and returned like 27 results, a good portion of which were actually her.
I was on the first page for my 'full' name. Wedding announcement on wife's sorority website. Not bad for 601,000 returns.
Google really is watching us all.
 

spiderwoman

Active Member
All of these posts are on Google as well. it may take a day, but tomorrow you could do a search and we all show up there :)
 

reef noob

Member
**** is generally characterized as a person who can take any argument, no matter how sound it may appear to be, and pick it apart piece by piece while offering large amounts of evidence to the contrary of the target argument, effectively forcing the opponent to realize he's a complete idiot. An **** will also mix in various subtle yet sharp insults, humorous wit, and a devastating amount of logical reasoning to add salt to the wound. This Internet personality is usually well liked and honored in the community for their intelligence, clever wit, wisdom, and strong fighting capabilities, even by those who are unlucky enough to be the butt of his assault.
i like mine, just keepin my name private
 
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regina13

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I am a singer who is dead, but helps people with their money problems..
 

alix2.0

Active Member
Noun. An alternative spelling of Alex, typically reserved for females (but sometimes for males). This spelling is most common in western Europe, particularly in France. Despite the 'i' inserted in place of the 'e' in Alix, usually Alexandra (the full form of Alix) remains with an 'e'.
This spelling has been seen several times through-out history. Examples include Queen Alexandra of England (a princess originally from Denmark married to King Edward VII) whom was commonly called Alix. Another example of an Alix in European history is Russia's former Tsarina Alexandra Romanov (originally a German princess/granddaughter of Queen Victoria, married to Nicholas II)who also used Alix instead of Alex in everyday life.
Today Alix is generally employed to describe one of the better individuals you will ever have the pleasure of meeting. Alix: a common and plain name made spunky and unique once more merely by changing a single vowel.
 

hillius31

Member
Well I googled myself and all I got was stuff that was really of me. Racecar pictures and standings and stuff like that. I guess I have a rare name.
Jr
 

njdiver1

Member
My married name is boring stuff that is really me - however, my maiden name makes me a junior surfer rated #66, a 19 year old man who was injured in a car accident and suffered severe spinal cord injuries then went on to win the 2002 Canadian National Wheelchair rugby championship, and last but not least I am in the 4th grade somewhere in PA.....

Sounds like I was much more interesting before marriage
 

nigerbang

Active Member
That sucks..I googled my name
Ansley Craton.....My dad's obiturary was the 1st hit....damn, 1 month ago today....
And I was a slave at some point in time aswell..
 
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