Old Nintendo video game + lucky #Attachment 93135
Printable View
Old Nintendo video game + lucky #Attachment 93135
I suck at kid Icarus. My wife is great at it.
My username on all forums used to be Dutch. The internet is big now, so Dutch is usually taken so I use variations. Little, old, tallest, etc…. My family name is Dutch in origin.
Term my grandfather used referring to his old boots. Not sure why I chose it, but has been an ID name for me since the late 90s.
https://www.sterlingcleaner.com/wp-c...ers-boots1.jpg
Most of my nicknames are highly unique, so I tried to think of the most generic thing I can. A tree. An arbol.
-John
Gunner was my old Brittany?s name. So just used that when I setup the account years ago. Some of you probably remember him when I did some meetupshttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4691df0b13.jpg
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Name is pretty self explanatory.. can’t do anything right.
You know why….
Middle name, street name
Im a pipe fitter. Name is John. Plus my other buddy has taken sleazyrider on a bunch of other things before I could.
It's an OLD username from when I was driving and tuning VW's and Audis many moons ago.
I like to hunt. I have been hunting with a TC Encore for decades.
A genus of mayfly in the family Baetidae. Known commonly as the blue winged olive.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
From a bumper sticker, 'Have your flogged your crew today?'
My first rock cover band name.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
First AR was a Stag Arms and yup I shoot lefty.
Navy nickname.
My job in the Army: I was a Scanky ER nurse.
19 is my favorite hockey player… Joe mutha fuckin Sakic!!!
Hahaha I’m just kidding screw that guy, it’s Steve Yzerman. Go wings!!
Just before turning 21, I went to a local gun store to buy my first pistol. My friend had a Glock 20 at the time so I wanted a 10mm. Couldn't find anything until I looked in the case and saw a Springfield Armory Linkless 10mm. I'd loved 1911s and didn't know they made them in 10mm. Several years later I meet Rob Leatham and find out the story behind it. It was a Peter Stahl design that was the evolution of the Springfield Armory Omega (I have acquired one of these as well). The Omega was a joint venture between Stahl and Springfield while Springfield didn't include Stahl with the Linkless. A lawsuit followed and Springfield stopped production. According to Rob, there were a couple hundred sold before this so it is rather unique. Externally it looks like a standard 1911. Internally is has no link, the barrel and one piece guide rod have ramps on them so it locks up more like the Browning High Power.
Didn't want to use a screenname I'd used elsewhere. Felt like something stupid would be easy to remember and unused. Honestly, can't stand the stuff.
Because, I am...Mykidsdad!
Mayan god of destruction. Yes, I know archeologists.
Well.... hmmmm
Jeep Cherokee that I used to own
Name's Ron, just an ol' dog.....
Three men dying on a cross. Oh no wait, a guy I used to know on a fishing forum. BillFishBoy.
Needed an anonymous ID for some family research back in 1995. Searching backwards.
Gnihcraes
Due to my uncanny resemblance to “The Simpsons” character.
I have been trying to sue the creators ever since the he debuted on the show.
I became a big fan of the 1911 a long time ago as a 12 yr old. My dad's best friend was a former Marine Gunny and he introduced me to the venerable 1911 (dad was a S&W revolver guy). In addition to learning to handle the pistol I learned how to field strip and clean it. He commented one day how I was like a surgeon working on it and he dubbed me "Doc 45". It's stuck with me.
Anadrill was the mix of Dowellv & the drilling side of Schlumberger,,
We always called going out shooting as going out BLASTING. So, Blaster was my choice. [blaster]
Looks like my post put a stop on this interesting thread. Sorry [blaster]
My name is Clint, and I was looking for a specific model of 45 pistol.
Someone else had Itchy
My screen and internet moniker over many forums since the mid 1980's. Licensed to do all kinds of stuff most everywhere, every government worldwide knows who I am. :p
Attachment 93260
I've been studying these tough little birds since childhood. They are the ultimate martial artist. I have published papers, articles, and given several hundred presentations, field trips, seminars, and continue development on an expansive book on the hummers of the Rocky Mountain states and provinces. I'm Hummer.
Mine was from the nickname of a cat. His actual name was Snooker, a pool playing reference.
The first forum I signed up for was a RC car racing forum, I was new to racing at the time.
My husband is hilarious. It stuck.