What's the Origin of Your User Name?
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What's the Origin of Your User Name?
There are some very interesting names on this board. All of them with a story behind them I'm sure. I thought it would be interesting to see where all of these user names came from. I have recieved several inquiries about my user name. It is pronounced with a southern drawl as one word Big Ol Big Un. As in a big dude. I was called that by a rancher one time, and it cracked my friends up and it just kind of stuck with me. I look forward to reading the orgin or meaning behind all of your user names.
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Mine is pretty obvious.
My middle name is Ben, after my maternal grandfather. Kevin is a variant of John, which was my father's name. John is a very common name in my line of ancestors:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Mead ... /team8.htm
I'm in the 9th generation of that tree.
My youngest son is John David, after both grandfathers.
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My middle name is Ben, after my maternal grandfather. Kevin is a variant of John, which was my father's name. John is a very common name in my line of ancestors:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Mead ... /team8.htm
I'm in the 9th generation of that tree.
My youngest son is John David, after both grandfathers.
Kevin
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I am not sure where "jbirds" came from.....it was a screen name that my mother used about ten years ago with my birthdate at the end. I changed the birthdate to a good friends and stuck with the jbirds....it was my original screen name the first time I ever signed on to the internet.
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For me, just a hobby (knapping flint arrowheads, knives, spears, etc..)
Actually, I use flint, obsidian, chert, jasper, novaculite, agate, etc..... but that would make a really long name.
Yeah, I know...........kinda weird.
Actually, I use flint, obsidian, chert, jasper, novaculite, agate, etc..... but that would make a really long name.
Yeah, I know...........kinda weird.
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Mine originates from amateur radio. wo5m is the callsign that was issued by the FCC. I use it on just about every public forum. Also I’m not the only radio operator on here. I know of at least one other there may be more.
If you where to google my callsign you would find out more about me than googling my name.
If you where to google my callsign you would find out more about me than googling my name.
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When I was an apprentice electrician, thirty odd years ago, my foreman started calling me "MoJo" and it stuck. It is short for my name Morris Jones.
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Oooouch..jbirds1210 wrote:SHRIMP!HighVelocity wrote:Mine is simple. It's like calling the biggest kid in the school Tiny.
I am scared of empty guns and keep mine loaded at all times. The family knows the guns are loaded and treats them with respect. Loaded guns cause few accidents; empty guns kill people every year. -Elmer Keith. 1961