Hey Everybody:
I was thinking about this a day or so ago and I have been trying to guess based on "poster personality" what your moniker means and how you chose it.
Well, posters "personalities" change so I would like to know how you created your moniker and what it means.
My moniker, College Mom is self explanatory...I think.
I selected that posting name because I wanted the HBCU person to know that I am a very proud mother of a HBCU college kid. I LOVE being a mom. Drives other moms crazy cause they ain't feelin the "mommie" thing. I still enjoy putting together care packages for our son and my other "adopted" HBCU kids who we have known for years.
I also selected College Mom because I wanted to be a HBCU person that you would have some fun with and eventually "trust".
Your turn...
mines is simply my name, Adanna...the one i had before, "Miss Understood", was just a play on misunderstood...other names, "i'd rather read then post" - well dats self explanatory, and "sweetlady4life" was a dedication to my favorite song by Tyrese...
ChangePlease
no I'm not asking for my change back lol
I want social and structural change
and the messageboard in my sig is for those who also want change
check it out
:-({|= The creation of BMOREBABIGYRL
It all started at PineForgeAcademy, a co-ed boarding school nestled in the hills of Pennsylvania. I was called BMORE by my peers because my accent was inevitable. I exemplified everything Baltimore from my way of dress to blasting club music ALLLLL hours of the night.[BALTIMORE CITY... U TRYNA GET PUMP OR WHAT?!?!?!?]
Babygirl is a nickname that most young ladies have I just changed the places of the y and i..... (k... I didnt know any better)
NEWAYZ... I have held this name for about 5 - 6 years now....I dont change it on any website.
well, this girl who i'm currently "talking" to gave me that name partly because I like to listen to Musiq Soulchild and the fact that we're "soultwins" because we have so much in common its scary.
...and yes, I really really am a mom of one son and about 15 to 16 other HBCU kids...not counting my HBCUCONNECT "adoptee's".
Keep going...
lol..u just seem so young and "hip" (the old ppl's saying) but my name has no significant meaning. It was a box of junior mints sittin next to me at the time and soI typed it in...
I've always been a believer in destiny and I believe I'm destined for great things. My line name was coincidentally DSTined Divas (we dropped the e to pay homage to the sorority, thus my moniker.