What's the Origin of Your User Name?
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TexasAggie
Do I REALLY need to explain this one??
Okay....I graduated from Texas A&M in 1995. I'm also from Texas.
Do I REALLY need to explain this one??
Okay....I graduated from Texas A&M in 1995. I'm also from Texas.
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Welcome to the forum! How "northeast" are you?
Thank you. Glad to be a part of the forum.
Hunt County.
Thank you. Glad to be a part of the forum.
Hunt County.
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Hos is an acronym for HimOverSin ...as in God. Pronounced Hoss, like the guy from Gunsmoke (not to be confused with the "ladies of the night.")
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Welcome aboard Hos, & you are sure among friends. I do like your acronym.
Glad to have you.
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Welcome aboard here. I have kin in Greenville & Lone Oak.texasnative wrote:Welcome to the forum! How "northeast" are you?
Thank you. Glad to be a part of the forum.
Hunt County.
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What's the Origin of Your User Name?
I got my name from my Jeep. I bought her between my 2nd and 3rd tours in Iraq. Jeep calls her color Red Rock Crystal PeralCoat, so I named her RedRock. She is my first vehicle purchase in the state of Texas, I stuck the name on her and she started to run better. (in the early stages >5000 miles) she was having some electrical issues.
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YellowTJ is also a Jeep thing. It's yellow and it's a TJ model, love that thing!
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I used to be into drag racing, before the days of rev limiters. Back when, if it wasn't a 4 speed it wasn't a "real" drag car. I had a run of missed gears and broken axles and exploding driveshafts and needless to say, I bent a few rods (and crashed a couple cars) in the process. Frustrating, but one heck of a lot of fun. My first computer was a XT turbo, 10 meg processor, put it on turbo and it raced to 12 meg. Man, that was flying back then. My handle was Moses back then, but that's another story altogether.
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rodbender,
Your name has a much better story than mine.
XtremeDuty.45...thats what I carry a XD .45 Boring but all that I could come up with.
Your name has a much better story than mine.
XtremeDuty.45...thats what I carry a XD .45 Boring but all that I could come up with.
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Texas Drifter has been my CB handle for years. Based it off an Uncle of mine's who went by Arkansas Traveler. Since I was traveling back and forth between Texas and my duty station in Colorado it worked and has stuck with me ever since.
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Good screen name & welcome aboard.
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I just thought mine sounded cool. Jbird, when I hear that name it makes me think of the East Texas Jay Bird or the Blue Jay.
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Okay, this is a strong indication of my lifelong affiliation with Nerd-dom.
During my first tour on Okinawa back in '79 a whole lot of jarheads and squids used to play Dungeons & Dragons at the Futenma Air Station base chapel annex.
Purplehood was my main D&D character name, for which I had my brief 15 minutes of fame amongst that august crowd.
During my first tour on Okinawa back in '79 a whole lot of jarheads and squids used to play Dungeons & Dragons at the Futenma Air Station base chapel annex.
Purplehood was my main D&D character name, for which I had my brief 15 minutes of fame amongst that august crowd.
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Mine originated on the TexasBowhunter.com forum. I love bowhunting; it fits perfectly with the definition of 'assassin'.
assassin - one who kills by surprise attack
From there, I just try to keep the same name so I don't have to remember too many.
assassin - one who kills by surprise attack
From there, I just try to keep the same name so I don't have to remember too many.
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Well mine is not that creative, just a living. I am one of the good guys i.e. not a gov't employee
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