I've been the oldgoat since my CB days, originally it was a bit longer, but because of the ladies on this site I won't go into that
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Jeffro said:PBK said:Whatever you think... you're wrong.![]()
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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) 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
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BuckleBoy said:Word has it that Tnet avatars actually influence what you find.
Mine should be fairly obvious.![]()
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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.
BuckleBoy said:Word has it that Tnet avatars actually influence what you find.
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.
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