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Some one ont six-word asked how I got my name:Knoxena.
My friend and I were starting on the site and we needed aka names. Well she had just beat cancer, so we thought of Sherah, warrior princess and I picked Xena. Well Xena was that and I was trying to find another name. I kind of like Rocksey, but I didn't want to sound like a hooker, because I couldn't live up to the name.(And I'm related to someone who writes on the site). Didn't what to embaress that person. I remembered my friend uses Knoxezma facial cleanser and I played with the Knox ena, and it became Knoxena. A clean sccrubbed Xena.

by Knoxena in Six-Word Memoirs on Jan 18, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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jl333 says,

JL is my name and it was 3:33 when I looked at the clock, hence jl333

Dragonflower says,

Wow, Knoxezma cleanser! In my day that was the only cleanser for teenagers besides Bonnie Bell 10-0-6 lotion. Takes me back! It was in a blue jar and I can still smell it if I close my eyes.

Autumn is my fav season and my birthday is the 22nd (Dec).

MO_Thoughts2 says,

I live in Missouri (MO) and these are my thoughts; hence, my screen name.

Knoxena says,

Thanks for sharing.
Now come on everyone, fess up, we need your stories.

Dean6805 says,

Mine is boring. Years ago (over a decade now), I needed a name for an email address. I just we t with my first name and the 4 number phone extension at work. Dean6805. I no longer work there, but the handle has stuck with me ever since.

canadafreeze says,

It's where I live, it's what the weather does six months of the year. I've thought of changing it to snowflower - a loose translation of my first name in Mandarin, but I like CF - it has begun to fit ...

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