Monday, October 31, 2005
Why call yourself "Moneybags"?

I have been asked a lot why I call myself "Moneybags" for a screenname. First off, I don't do this for greed as some would think. The idea for my screenname was a result of Monopoly. I love the boardgame, so I planned on calling myself "Pennybags". However, since I like to be original, I changed it to "Moneybags".

Also, when I was very young I enjoyed playing the video game Spyro. And one of the characters on the game was named Moneybags. That was what caused me to take my original idea of Pennybags and turn it into Moneybags.

I hope I cleared up any questions, and I hope you enjoy the blog!

Note: This was my original username on the blog.

5 comment(s):

del_button August 4, 2006 at 6:12 PM
Tom Reagan said...

Hahaha! (I admit I wondered as the name didn't necessarily match up with your vocation...heh.)

:)

del_button January 25, 2007 at 8:27 PM
Anonymous said...

What is your real first name? Are you named after some Catholic saint???

del_button January 25, 2007 at 9:48 PM
Matthew said...

I have decided not to publish my real name on my blog yet. But, I will let you know that I am named after one of the four great evangelists.

del_button February 17, 2007 at 9:59 AM
Anonymous said...

Then we have a one in four chance of having the same name! ;-)

del_button April 2, 2007 at 8:56 PM
spoildchld said...

I'd like to have a Saint picked for me, please!

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