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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:24 am
by scooter03
Well, its kinda simple here, I received the nickname Scooter because of name Scott by a friend at work about 12 years ago and 3 years ago I started racing bikes. My newest bike is an 03.
Scott
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:50 am
by stevie_d_64
KBCraig wrote:anygunanywhere wrote:
My screen name was used as a post signature quote by someone on PDO and I liked the sound of it so I snagged it as my own.
I like it expressed like this:
Any
one
Any
gun
Any
where
Any
time
...anything less is gun control!
This is very similar to the F-14 drivers slogan...Anytime, Anywhere...
It was a very true statement of fact!
I never thought I would see the end of that aircrafts active days...Truely a sad time...
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:38 pm
by John
mine was given to me back in 62. before home computers even. parents must have had some sort of foresight or something.

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:42 pm
by John
llwatson wrote:First user name I ever had, from back in the very beginning; when Al Gore first invented the internet. When bulletin boards, DOS commands, and 4 color monitors were all new and exciting.
Yes, I am old. And, as I am old and tired, I have not been able to expend any precious energy thinking up a new and clever name. So, here I am. First initial, middle initial, last name.
LL Watson
back then I was 72457.1606 anyone know where that one came from? Hint... before GUI's
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:53 pm
by seamusTX
John wrote:back then I was 72457.1606 anyone know where that one came from?
CompuServe, of course. I am still 72520,3077.
- Jim
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:01 pm
by John
seamusTX wrote:John wrote:back then I was 72457.1606 anyone know where that one came from?
CompuServe, of course. I am still 72520,3077.
- Jim
yep! haven't been a member in many years, but i still remember that number.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:06 am
by HOSSISFREE
I earned the nickname "Hoss" back in college. I was a member of the rodeo team, the rodeo club, and Alpha Gamma Rho. The ladies involved in these groups got together and decided that I was "A big, dumb, loveable oaf like ol' Hoss Cartwright", as they said while presenting me with a plaque at our formal.
I didn't do much at all in forums untill just after my divorce.
Hoss is free! Just popped into my head when asked for a screen name.
I may have come from a moment of bitterness, but while that is gone now, the name remains.
It also may imply - DWM, 33, big guy, loves guns/shooting, looking for woman with same interests.
Hoss
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:47 am
by Texfire
Most screenames seem to fit into two categories, really interesting names that were carefully thought up, or haphazardly chosen ones when you need a login that ended up sticking. Mine is in the second category.
When I needed to pick a forum name for a website years ago I decided to combine my pride in being from Texas and newfound status as a Firefighter together for a name. Texasfire was taken so I had to come up with something else. The most common report writing system used in the fire service in Texas is a TEXFIRS, short for Texas Fire Incident Reporting System, so quickly modified I became Texfire. Most of my friends online call me Tex, which is original anywhere but Texas... It's grown on me, so it's become my online persona.
Only problem is the name is so jippy, I've always been reluctant to use it on sites related to the fire service for fear of the ribbing I'd get from the guys at the station. Could be worse, could have gone with something like Smoke-eater, or DragonSlayer instead.
Tex
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:54 am
by Skipper5
Texfire's correct:
"Most screenames seem to fit into two categories, really interesting names that were carefully thought up, or haphazardly chosen ones when you need a login that ended up sticking. Mine is in the second category.
Skipper5....been using this name for longtime online....easy to remember was my childhood dog (Newfoundland's name)...also love sailing!
Lol ....real creative!
//John
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:43 pm
by kw5kw
Skipper5 wrote:Texfire's correct:
"Most screenames seem to fit into two categories, really interesting names that were carefully thought up, or haphazardly chosen ones when you need a login that ended up sticking. Mine is in the second category.
Skipper5....been using this name for longtime online....easy to remember was my childhood dog (Newfoundland's name)...also love sailing!
Lol ....real creative!
//John
And here, all this time, I though you was a Gilligan fan!

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 8:07 pm
by j1132s
My screen name is random and choosen to work across all internet sites,forums,computers, etc. Had it since 1991,and before that I was actually using my real name (or at least my real initials on the net).
My passowrd is also randomish. Used to be sequence of processor instruction codes w/ operands. But now, it has evolved into something completely interesting.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 5:32 pm
by tex45acp
tex45acp,
The greatest state in the good ole' US of A and my preferred semi-auto caliber. It was a toss up between it and tex41mag, my favorite revolver caliber. Neither is real imaginative, but they represent me and my choices.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:11 pm
by dws1117
bigsam wrote:Shoot a 300wsm. That is a Short Action Mag. bigShortActionMag shortened to bigsam. the name of my rifle. I name all my guns.
My guess was off. I figured with you being in East Texas that your screen name might be a reference to Sam Rayburn, sometimes known as Big Sam.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:42 pm
by Skiprr
I figured with you being in East Texas that your screen name might be a reference to Sam Rayburn, sometimes known as Big Sam.
Thank you, dws1117.
On this Thanksgiving, please remember our Texican predecessors. All of those who braved the westward expansion.
One of my ancestors came to Texas in 1829; he was Alcalde of Nacogdoches.
I'm thankful for my family history, my history as a Texan, and for my dear friends and family.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:42 pm
by TX Rancher
Nothing creative in my case, I have a little ranch and it's in Texas, hence TX Rancher.
It's a little cow/calf operation, and we run a custom baling operation on the side.
Having a ranch does have some benefits though, I took the tractor and made myself a little range. It's nice being able to go out and shoot when I want.