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wil-mart128 08-03-09 06:39 PM

WIL-MART128= well my name is will and i hate walmart but i still shop there, so im a hipporcrit hater that believes you should become one with the enemy and i have 128 more easons but im gonna spare you the agony

martl 08-04-09 07:26 AM

my first name in local dialect form :p

Antipodes 08-04-09 07:43 AM

I chose mine for the fact that most speakers here are from North America and, being from Australia, I write from basically what is the other side of the world. Those who know me better know that Victoria, BC is my second home, so it kind of makes sense from that point of view too.
Antipodes is also one of the traditional ways in which people from the British Isles refer to Australia and N.Z.

twoducks 08-04-09 07:59 AM

I like ducks and one duck just wasn't enough.

jebensch 08-04-09 08:32 AM

Jesse Benjamin Schmal

Snore. Who knew when I joined that I'd wind up staying for so long!

Kommisar89 08-04-09 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by Proofide (Post 9416927)
You overestimate the vocabulary of many British people nowadays. "Down under" would be more usual. Interestingly, there isn't just one "antipodes," but every place has its own. I think America's is China, as in the China Syndrome.

NEWSFLASH: British people don't speak English anymore! ;) :lol:

Actually I was somewhat surprised...I've visited Britian, well England really, three times though the last time was more than 20 years ago. I really expected people to sound like a sketch from Monty Python or Benny Hill at least somewhere but everwhere I went people sounded sort of like BBC newscasters. Even in Harrigate. Disapointing really. Like I was missing out on something :D

leftthread 08-04-09 11:34 AM

I was trying to remove the fixed cup on a bb at the time...

Casrider 08-04-09 11:55 AM

Casati
I ride it

tolfan 08-04-09 12:05 PM

TOLFAN stands for Tired Of Looking For A Name. It never seems to be taken anyplace. Is my sence of humor realy that off center?

High Fist Shin 08-04-09 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by Amani576 (Post 9413908)
Mine is probably almost downright geeky.
It's two part.
Amani, came from a name for a "story" I was "writing" in my head when I was young. It's never left me (the name or the story) but I just don't have a lot of talent for writing, so I just don't work on it anymore.
And 576, came literally, from part of a password I use to use. 678576. Stupid simple, but the 576 stuck.
And amani576 (or it's variation Amani576) was used as a password and there was a matching username with it. At one point, they switched and Amani576 became the username.
Amani576 stuck, and I've used it since.
But, I don't use any of these things as passwords anymore.
-Gene-


(And I think Machin Shin has been watching some Homestar Runner)
And this post is #76 which is funny, too

Why do you think that? What is Homestar Runner?

Amani576 08-04-09 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Machin Shin (Post 9418433)
Why do you think that? What is Homestar Runner?

I think that because of the "Burninating!" tag you have under your name.
To those that enjoy Homestar Runner that word comes from a short where one character creates a dragon named Trogdor the Burninator, who goes around burninating things.
http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html
-Gene-

ParaWK4 08-04-09 03:20 PM

Initials plus I had four Paramounts at the time I signed up, I am down to three now, but I added a Peloton.

High Fist Shin 08-04-09 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by Amani576 (Post 9419825)
I think that because of the "Burninating!" tag you have under your name.
To those that enjoy Homestar Runner that word comes from a short where one character creates a dragon named Trogdor the Burninator, who goes around burninating things.
http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html
-Gene-

:thumb:

Burninating the peasants!

Antipodes 08-04-09 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by Proofide (Post 9416927)
You overestimate the vocabulary of many British people nowadays. "Down under" would be more usual. Interestingly, there isn't just one "antipodes," but every place has its own. I think America's is China, as in the China Syndrome.

That's why I said traditional. I sure wasn't going to use the culturally cringeworthy phrase "down under" to refer to myself.
No, there isn't one Antipodes, it's just a term that means two places diametrically opposite on the surface of the earth. It also means opposite or contrary, which quite often I am with many things.

ozneddy 08-04-09 09:52 PM

Wot he sed !

Oscuro 08-04-09 10:36 PM

Back when I was young and angsty, I decided, for whatever ridiculous reason, that I wanted "Pure Evil" as a screen name. Obviously, that was already taken, but it wasn't in Portugese...or Italian....or something. So I used Puro Malvalgio, I think. Over the years, it got shortened, twisted, and strangled into Oscuro through some method that I don't remember.

It's now my SN on everything from E-mail to gaming, so I seem to have adopted it for the long term (No, I am not the Oscuro who Modded Oblivion however, just in case anyone here might think that)

cyclotoine 08-05-09 12:20 AM

I joined the forums to seek information on a bike I rescued from the scrap heap. I admit being a budding capitalist I wanted to know what it might be worth and how old it was...

I needed a name on the spot.

My name is Anthony, sometime in junior high there was a french class in which one of the text book characters was called uncle antoine.... Antoine, Antoinette (if you wanted to tease which kids at that age do) and eventually just Toine (which I spelt as Twan all through highschool) stuck. In highschool some people didn't even know my real name anymore nor did half the people I knew during my undergrad (when I signed up)... it's a cycling forum and cyclotoine rolled off the tongue. Anyway, I dropped the nickname when I left everything and everyone I knew behind and moved west... Starting graduate school I felt I must stop introducing myself as "Anthony, but you can call me Toine"... So now most people call me Anthony or Tony.

sho531 08-06-09 08:19 AM

Sho531 = Sam Howell and 5/31 the day I quit a job that was driving me nuts. I have a Miyata Americana from 1978 that I'm fixing for a commuter.

sailorbenjamin 08-06-09 08:11 PM

Ben was taken. Benjamin was taken. Sailorben was taken.

ozneddy 12-08-09 03:36 PM

Its been awhile ,and we now have a lot of NEW members soI thought I,d bump this up ! ( hey mods,maybe a new sticky ?).

High Fist Shin 12-08-09 03:42 PM

When I get to 2000 posts, I'm changing my screen name...

-Shin

Dan Burkhart 12-08-09 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by cycleheimer (Post 9398897)
Good question! Must have had one-too-many German beers that day!

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/157/4...5213f862a8.jpg

Ein Prosit :thumb:

Dan Burkhart 12-08-09 04:17 PM

I guess my parents chose mine.
I've owned and used CB radios for 37 years or so. Way back when, everyone used handles rather than their given names. I went along with this for years, but eventually, I came to the conclusion that was just plain silly.
Not saying screen names on a forum are silly, some folks are legitimately concerned about privacy issues, but I chose to just present myself for who I am.
There are a couple of forums I participate in where I do use a screen name, however,

BobHufford 12-08-09 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by Dan Burkhart (Post 10122292)
I guess my parents chose mine.

Mine as well. I use it everywhere! (Except on eBay where I'm "Deluxe64" -- model and year of my VW bus)

My avatar was taken (after asking) from someone on this forum -- can't remember who, but it is in the archives somewhere.

Bob

mkeller234 12-08-09 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by Dan Burkhart (Post 10122251)
Ein Prosit :thumb:

Come on... she could have at least touched up her roots?


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