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04/10/2011 02:17:13 AM · #101
Originally posted by ScooterMcNutty:

Originally posted by DCNUTTER:

DCNUTTER - David Charles Nutter....no real mystery there! :)

i was actually curious to know what yours meant... :P


Well Sophia...there you go. Hardly worth all that suspense huh? LOL! :)
04/10/2011 12:57:33 PM · #102
My name is extremely common - Mike Smith - there are over 10,000 in the US. So I have made up several alter egos over the years, one of my favorites is FarFel Newberry...a "redneck" sounding nickname for hifalutin but ridge-running, stump-jumping, Farnsworth Felton Newberry. I was farfel53 for a long time here. But I needed something more realistic and findable on line, so changed to my boot-camp abbreviation mgsmith, born in '53.
04/10/2011 01:57:16 PM · #103
hum Kristbjörg Una Guðmundsdóttir didn't fit in the box ;)

Krisby is what my family calls me, it sounds so fresh and bubbly in English so I found it fitting :D
04/10/2011 01:58:24 PM · #104
was adamelliott111 but decided it was too longwinded so recently changed it to Adz which is a nickname my friends call me
04/10/2011 02:04:45 PM · #105
Originally posted by Spork99:

I'm better than a spoon.

Depends on who you ask. :P
04/10/2011 02:09:30 PM · #106
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Spork99:

I'm better than a spoon.
Depends on who you ask. :P
Depends on who you spoon :P
04/10/2011 02:13:46 PM · #107
Old nickname from high school. Now I have 7 grandkids and I don't really look like a hippy. But in my mind, I'm still groovin'!!!
04/10/2011 03:52:26 PM · #108
At first I was [user]hotshot7[/user] as the only horse I ever owned was named Hotshot, and 7 as plain ol' hotshot wasn't available. But soon it became apparent that I was anything but a hotshot :-/ and a couple of times I got called hotshoe, as in where you mount a flash on your camera. So only a few months in I changed over to my current username.

Snaffles are a widely used variety of bit in the horse world. (The bit is the metal piece, usually hinged in the middle, that you put in the horse's mouth and attach lines or reins to, for control. Think of it as the steering wheel). And in Grog's world, I am known as snarfles :-)
04/10/2011 05:52:41 PM · #109
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Spork99:

I'm better than a spoon.

Depends on who you ask. :P


Q: What do you call a guy with no arms and no legs hanging on the wall?

A: Art.
04/10/2011 05:53:07 PM · #110
Originally posted by skewsme:

Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Spork99:

I'm better than a spoon.
Depends on who you ask. :P
Depends on who you spoon :P


or fork.

Message edited by author 2011-04-10 17:53:26.
04/11/2011 10:13:33 AM · #111
I have been into vintage Volkswagens forever - their engines are air cooled, rather than water cooled like the majority of cars on the road, so I am aircooledguy on just about every forum I sign up in. I've been a member of a major vintage VW site (thesamba) long enough to have that name there, too!
04/11/2011 10:26:05 AM · #112
Back in the days of the Commodore 64 bulletin boards I had a username that I can't remember now and wanted to change it to Smart Ass (as was my reputation at the time) and many of the system operators would not let me have a username with the word "ass" in it, so I modified the spelling and have used it ever since.
04/11/2011 10:36:46 AM · #113
Originally posted by smardaz:

Back in the days of the Commodore 64 bulletin boards I had a username that I can't remember now and wanted to change it to Smart Ass (as was my reputation at the time) and many of the system operators would not let me have a username with the word "ass" in it, so I modified the spelling and have used it ever since.

...and I still like to think of your name as "smart daze"
04/11/2011 11:31:47 AM · #114
Originally posted by sfalice:

Originally posted by smardaz:

Back in the days of the Commodore 64 bulletin boards I had a username that I can't remember now and wanted to change it to Smart Ass (as was my reputation at the time) and many of the system operators would not let me have a username with the word "ass" in it, so I modified the spelling and have used it ever since.

...and I still like to think of your name as "smart daze"


mmm not too sure about that, sounds like the name for a bladder control product...
04/11/2011 11:45:41 AM · #115
Originally posted by smardaz:

Originally posted by sfalice:

Originally posted by smardaz:

Back in the days of the Commodore 64 bulletin boards I had a username that I can't remember now and wanted to change it to Smart Ass (as was my reputation at the time) and many of the system operators would not let me have a username with the word "ass" in it, so I modified the spelling and have used it ever since.

...and I still like to think of your name as "smart daze"


mmm not too sure about that, sounds like the name for a bladder control product...

- no, that would be "Smart Days"
04/11/2011 12:25:18 PM · #116
alanfreed = "Alan Freed" :)
04/11/2011 12:31:36 PM · #117
Another Hobby of mine ( One I'm much better at, lol ) Is to DJ at our local Community radio station ( WYCE.ORG if yer interested ) and the DJ who is on before me used to introduce me by saying ....." and now, here to run amukk on the airwaves is".....
I kinda LIKE running Amukk, as do many here at DPChallenge!

Message edited by author 2011-04-11 12:32:16.
04/11/2011 12:37:24 PM · #118
Hmmmm.... Let me think about this one
04/11/2011 01:04:40 PM · #119
Originally posted by photodude:

Hmmmm.... Let me think about this one


Oh, I know, I know!!

You like shooting fancy city folks?
04/11/2011 01:31:51 PM · #120
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

"Whereas the truth is that fullness of soul can sometimes overflow in utter vapidity of language, for none of us can ever express the exact measure of his needs or his thoughts or his sorrows; and human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars."

— Gustave Flaubert ‘Madame Bovary’


Interesting.... Back in the day, I used to go by "The Dancing Bear".
04/11/2011 01:47:42 PM · #121
My username means "cute little she bear". Yep.
04/11/2011 01:51:05 PM · #122
tnun: she who is without bladder control product.
04/11/2011 02:03:23 PM · #123
Who knows? Only the Lone Ranger knows...;-)

Who was that masked horse anyways?!
04/11/2011 02:52:53 PM · #124
My name..
04/11/2011 03:11:23 PM · #125
Originally posted by ambaker:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

"Whereas the truth is that fullness of soul can sometimes overflow in utter vapidity of language, for none of us can ever express the exact measure of his needs or his thoughts or his sorrows; and human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars."

— Gustave Flaubert ‘Madame Bovary’


Interesting.... Back in the day, I used to go by "The Dancing Bear".


Sounds like some kind of Deadhead thing.
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