What's the Origin of Your User Name?
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i drive a tow truck, and my personal truck is a 2500
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Was a gearhead in highschool, and all the "car guys" had nicknames. I was the shortest and youngest, and so somehow started getting called lugnut. Didn't like it at first, but hey, without lugnuts, your wheels fall off....
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Love how many car guys are gun guys too.Lugnut wrote:Was a gearhead in highschool, and all the "car guys" had nicknames. I was the shortest and youngest, and so somehow started getting called lugnut. Didn't like it at first, but hey, without lugnuts, your wheels fall off....
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Car guys and guns is just the natural order, you still get to tinker but don't get as messy!74novaman wrote:Love how many car guys are gun guys too.Lugnut wrote:Was a gearhead in highschool, and all the "car guys" had nicknames. I was the shortest and youngest, and so somehow started getting called lugnut. Didn't like it at first, but hey, without lugnuts, your wheels fall off....
ZyloX has been my on line pseudonym since AOL and 56k modems were state of the art. I created an entire persona to fill in the blanks like when Windows asks for your name, etc. My security rule was "NO personal info PERIOD". The name is based on the initials of my Z cars, an '82 280ZX turbo and '86 300ZX turbo.
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Zylo_X wrote:
Car guys and guns is just the natural order, you still get to tinker but don't get as messy!
And no matter how much Mrs. Lugnut rolls her eyes when I return with yet another purchase, it pales in comparison to the "bank account lightening effect" of a car hobby....so I often remind her of this!
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You're in good company. I lived in a few different locations in Hyde Park in my younger days.hpcatx wrote:Lived for many years in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Austin, although I no longer do...
hp = Hyde Park; c = Campus (old, inside joke amongst my friends); atx = Austin, Texas.
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My initials. And a bag. I'm very clever, I know.
30 days mailbox to mailbox.
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I acquired this name while I was serving in Korea.
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I'm blonde and pale and grew up in a predominantly Latino neighborhood. Then I went off to college and realized not everybody in Texas is bilingual.
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When I was a kid and I did something stupid my parents would tell me to use my noodle. Being the occasional impetuous brat (not often ), I responded with you are a noodle. I started using it back when Prodigy was one of the few ISPs, they required a shorter character count so it became uranoodle. Then I developed a bad case of CRS and I misplaced my "a" somewhere along the line.
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Socrates asked questions of the seeker to help them find their own answers. The questions Socrates asked were not always the obvious questions but always bore a significance to the issue as well as suggesting alternative thinking methodologies to find more complete, more fundamental resolutions.
Voltaire said to "judge a man not by his answers but by his questions".
So how often do we ask questions (of significance) to which we don't already have some opinion, some knowledge, some data, and some prejudice?
Cheers.
Voltaire said to "judge a man not by his answers but by his questions".
So how often do we ask questions (of significance) to which we don't already have some opinion, some knowledge, some data, and some prejudice?
Cheers.
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Welcome aboard sir.
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I work for at&t as a testing technician. i know kinda lame!
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I dont think so. Kinda discriptive.testersbc wrote:I work for at&t as a testing technician. i know kinda lame!
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I got my name on here to represent being a mason.
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