screen names..........

Nova Treasure
Build Chevy 2 Novas as a Hobby Metal detecting and just enjoying the friendship of the people involved is the treasure side of it.
 

Sea'mus-Irish name for James. I added an s in this forum because the name was suppose to already been taken

My nick name on outings is Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns.

I'm a short stocky redhead with an attitude just like a leprechaun and Yosemite Sam.
 

YEARS ago when online chat first really got going I was sitting at my desk trying like a mad man to get a user name that wasn't taken. Each time I would put something in it would tell me it was already in use.

I sat back in my chair and looked down at the desk and saw it, a DrGrip pen! I've had it now since the 90s...

Grip
 

It's cool to learn how you all chose your names (well most of you ;D ) Mine is from my early net days when I played a lot of backgammon. Though the enjoyment I got from that, pales into insignificance compared to Treasure Hunting & TreasureNetting :headbang:

and
PBK said:
Whatever you think... you're wrong. :wink: :coffee2:
That's got to be worth a whole thread on its own - would you mind PBK ?
Mike :icon_sunny:
 

PBK said:
Whatever you think... you're wrong. :wink: :coffee2:

Peanut Butter and Kelly? (No offense to any Kellys out there...)


Jeffro is what my mom used to call me when I was a boy. Buddies still do.... Hey, its better than what my sis used to call me- Raggy- you know, like from Scooby Doo? I look like Raggy.....tall and skinny red head.
 

Jeffro said:
PBK said:
Whatever you think... you're wrong. :wink: :coffee2:

Peanut Butter and Kelly? (No offense to any Kellys out there...)


Jeffro is what my mom used to call me when I was a boy. Buddies still do.... Hey, its better than what my sis used to call me- Raggy- you know, like from Scooby Doo? I look like Raggy.....tall and skinny red head.
trikikiwi said:
It's cool to learn how you all chose your names (well most of you ;D ) Mine is from my early net days when I played a lot of backgammon. Though the enjoyment I got from that, pales into insignificance compared to Treasure Hunting & TreasureNetting :headbang:

and
PBK said:
Whatever you think... you're wrong. :wink: :coffee2:
That's got to be worth a whole thread on its own - would you mind PBK ?
Mike :icon_sunny:

Rethinking this - I take PBK's comment as a direct challenge - therefore,
I release my theory,
Phi Beta Kappa :dontknow:
Mike
 

Hey Everyone Gtlfindings here....Geralds my first name and T is my wifes name L is my last name....Gtlfindings is an idea I have to be someone who helps you find what you may be looking for...I know a little about a lot and collect many things,I am not a dealer but love to collect things!! Also I run a few home based businesses.... GTLFindings : Helping you find you Ideal Lifestyle!! Click my website or PM me for details!!!
 

Word has it that Tnet avatars actually influence what you find.



:wink:



Mine should be fairly obvious. ;D
 

BuckleBoy said:
Word has it that Tnet avatars actually influence what you find.



:wink:



Mine should be fairly obvious. ;D

Breaking News...!!!!!!!
trikikiwi becomes GOLDNUGGETS
 

PBK said:
Whatever you think... you're wrong. :wink: :coffee2:

The name of your Goth Metal Band?

pbk.jpg





I disagree with Phi Beta Kappa. I found no association with the fountain pen.
I was leaning towards a literary society or a writer guild type meaning.


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Gary in Pennsylvania said:
I disagree with Phi Beta Kappa. I found no association with the fountain pen.
I was leaning towards a literary society or a writer guild type meaning.

I don't mean to highjack this thread but;
Five students at the College of William and Mary founded Phi Beta Kappa in 1776, during the American Revolution. For over two and a quarter centuries, the Society has embraced the principles of freedom of inquiry and liberty of thought and expression. Laptops have replaced quill pens, but these ideas, symbolized on Phi Beta Kappa's distinctive gold key, still lay the foundations of personal freedom, scientific inquiry, liberty of conscience and creative endeavor.
http://www.pbk.org/infoview/PBK_InfoView.aspx?t=&id=8

if that doesn't lend itself to the pen symbol, I'll eat my coil ;D
Mike
 

Ahhhhh.....


Touche and well played trikikiwi!



I saw a lot of 'pointing hand' symbolism....but no definite quill pen symbolism.

And then, PBK made it clear that it isn't what we think/guess.

Google PBK and we're blasted with tons of PBK hits.
I figured that ws the obvious answer and that's what PBK was referring to when he said "it's not what you think."



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More than likely its his initials...... no way anyone would ever guess all three correctly with all the different combinations.
 

BuckleBoy said:
Word has it that Tnet avatars actually influence what you find.

O NO, I'll let ya know if it happens.
 

extractor said:
BuckleBoy said:
Word has it that Tnet avatars actually influence what you find.

O NO, I'll let ya know if it happens.


Glad i didn't pick the user name "Rusty Crappe"
 

A Mopar Muscle magazine gave me the name "Road Dog". My 69 Dodge has over 400,000 miles on it with over 200,000 on the rebuilt motor. I drive the road alot with it .
 

name of my farm

Name was given by my grandmother in 1913 when they bought the first piece of land on the place as the bridge ended there.

and now in my hands
 

Bridge End Farm said:
name of my farm

Name was given by my grandmother in 1913 when they bought the first piece of land on the place as the bridge ended there.

and now in my hands

Very cool. :icon_thumright:
 

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