What was your nickname at school?

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Lino (hence the cool part in front of it).

Surname is Lines.
I've been reading it in my head as sounding more like "Cool-een-yo" like Ronaldihno or something.
Game changer this.

Huh. In my head, I've always pronounced your name 'Coolliño' - like a mercurial Brazilian playmaker. You've shattered the mystique a bit there mate if I'm honest... ;)
Ah, hadn't got to this one yet, quite right.
 

Murph. Top marks to my mates for originality....

We had some great ones. Some notable mentions: peahead, mogle (looked like mowgly from the jungle book), cube (originally 'massive cubical head' shortened for ease of use) and cakes (his name was Ollie, sounds like collie, short for cauliflower, goes to cauliflower cheese, goes to cheesecake, shortened to cakes)
 

Murph. Top marks to my mates for originality....

We had some great ones. Some notable mentions: peahead, mogle (looked like mowgly from the jungle book), cube (originally 'massive cubical head' shortened for ease of use) and cakes (his name was Ollie, sounds like collie, short for cauliflower, goes to cauliflower cheese, goes to cheesecake, shortened to cakes)
Howd they get murph outta titus bramble???

Do you look and sound like robocop?
 
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