JUST WONDERING ????????

I don't think I have to explain my name on a treasure hunting forum but maybe I can explain the Z at the end of it.
"Muddyhands" was available to me back in 2003 with my first T-net account and I think it's still available now.
I chose "Muddyhandz" because I think it's funny when a Canadian tries to sound like a gangsta.
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So, why are you nomad 11?

nope.you dont have to do anything you dont want to Muddyhandz unless you feel the need.after all i think this is still a free country.correct me if i'm wrong ?my handle did'nt take much thought.after loosing my home of 16 freakin years of paying taxes,association dues and all associated bills and being discriminated against.i gave up.the government or nobody else cared and just let it happen.so now i'm livin out of my van and traveling from one town to the next 'like a"_ _ _ _ _ and i tried to be number one so i had to opt for 11? i dont see any other nomads on here if so can they please identify themselves.because if i can amend this i would like to do so.maybe the moderators can help with this because i dont see 10 other nomads on here.so there you have it.:BangHead:
 

There was a little boy(3yo) pulling a red wagon down the sidewalk trying to entice the little girl next door to ride in it. he had a droopy diaper on was a sunday paper cartoon reminded me of my son at that age this was back in the 70's took the name on the forums and on my cb when it was hot still use the handle to this day. shortribs rwdmo
 

my initials . Last name to long to fit. Baranowski . "Yak se Mas ?
 

I was lazy when trying to come up with a name. I wanted something gold related. Everything I tried was taken so while trying to pick a name, I looked around, and saw the gold test kit and used nitric. Plus, I've been burnt by the acid and fumes any way possible! :laughing7:(that might explain some of my posts):laughing7:

I was wondering about that correlation. Hay just kidding. You run hot and cold jest like I do. lol Frank five star.png


Now for me. It's my name. I do my expressions in pictures as you have probably noticed.
Heads down_edited-1.jpg Heads down_edited-2.jpgTurn about is fair play! lol
 

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There's just something about the looks of old silver coins. I love that.
 

Luke 12 has a lot of daily applicable passages, and as it relates to my new hobby, 12:34 "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." A reminder to myself as I start the hobby, that is all it needs to be for me.
 

Terry Cieszki became TerryC. Duh? Anyone figure it out without my help? TTC
 

here is the deal.I am the most beautiful yeti ever there was.bam.It was easy for me.just look at me.May I ask that no one hates me for how handsome I am?Hell...you asked.
 

Nice theory bigfoot but that extra grand cut my bottle caps down by 90%... and increased my diamond ear ring stud buy at least one karat yesterday. :headbang:
 

When I first moved to Florida, this big hayseed from Indiana that I worked with gave me the nick name. I had forgotten about it until I was choosing my handle,.....then I told my wife, her response was..."but you don't surf":icon_scratch:
 

From the Bible: Matthew 6:33 King James Version (KJV)

33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

I was surprised no one else had claimed this username since it seemed so appropriate for seekers of treasure! :angel5:
 

Because I'm not "Ron the good looking yet humble mailman". After the guy I work with declared himself that I said "I guess that makes me the Uglymailman". It stuck.
 

August = middle name I go by
Moose = wife's nickname for me
87 = year of birth
 

Time I jumped in on this thread.
Long story but Ill make it short.
I once went under the moniker of "Stonebone".
My business was "Stonebone's fossils and collectables".
I performed a search and found that "Stonebone" was a Blues Musician from a bygone era.
I stayed with the name for many years but decided to change it when giving a discussion on amature fossil collecting to a group of treasure hunters.
I was asked the question on fossilization and my reply was: Dino fossils were a matter of bone to stone.
Then and there I began to use this (Bone2stone) in lieu of the Stonebone moniker.
I was already using the on line name of Out4gold on some sites. Still do.
Since then I have found someone else in Kansas had picked the name of Stonebone.
My business has since been sold out and I have moved on to just collecting.

Time for me to move on now.
Yall all have a Merry Christmas ya hear....

Bone2stone
 

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Most of the really super cool stuff remains "unfound" while I'm MDing.......DOH !!!
 

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