AnnonyMonk -- too obvious to justify

nicko -- a variant of the name of the formerly hands-down-winner of downvotes for obtusity and/or ungracious respsonse to help (I forget if just the former or both) or one of the candidates found in "Worst Nodes of the Year"

Borg, he of the 'belly'

Possibly an imaginary someone with a non-European name whose Perl skills exceed her/his competence with English exposition?


stumbit found on various PM submit buttons


"Thank you for your patients" ... or some variant thereon, offered as an apology or 'thank you' for various actions


In reply to Re: More material for PerlMonks text adventure by ww
in thread More material for PerlMonks text adventure by cavac

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