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

woodwizard said:
when I was still healthy I could make just about anything out of wood.had to match a lot of old out dated moldings while remodeling old homes.some said it was magic-just haveing the right tools and lots of shaper/router bit didn't hurt either-hence-woodwizard
I fancy myself a woodworker....I've made many collectible artifacts out of wood. If you would like to see examples, PM me.
Scott
 

If y'all remember my first screen name in here, it was notgittinenny. When I first registered on T-Net, I really wasn't gettin' any thing (coins that is) because My knees are shot, so I wasn't gettin' out and finding stuff, Then I ordered an 11" DD pro coil for my Minelab, and my knees were not that bad this year, I went back to my old haunts and cleaned up on the deep silver, and am nowgittineverything.......NGE
 

If y'all remember my first screen name in here, it was notgittinenny. When I first registered on T-Net, I really wasn't gettin' any thing (coins that is) because My knees are shot, so I wasn't gettin' out and finding stuff, Then I ordered an 11" DD pro coil for my Minelab, and my knees were not that bad this year, I went back to my old haunts and cleaned up on the deep silver, and am nowgittineverything.......NGE
GEEEZ....and i thought it meant you weren't gettin any..........never mind that will just get me in trouble.....gotta get my head outta the gutter ;D
 

Karenray08. When my wife started using the computer about 5 years ago she used that as part of our email
address without the 08. Then we shifted to comcast and the name was already being used somewhere so she
added the 08. I never had anything to do with it until I got my detector and happen to meet someone in
town using a detector. It was the first time i had actually seen any one use one closeup so I stopped to
talk to him. I never got his name but he told me about Tnet so i checked it out (after Karen showed me
how). For lack of something better, I just used the first part of our address for a screen name. I have had
a lot of enjoyment and several frustrations in learning to use the puter for reading and posting things
on the Tnet. Before I started on Tnet I had no interest in using the computer so I have tnet to thank for
getting me interested in learning to use this thing and have learned a lot in the last year or so.

Thanks Tnet.
 

bowser Jon Bauman sha na na
dirtchirp
digger o' dell the last man to let you down
 

I attended the US Army Basic Airborne Course in October of 1992 and have been on jump status ever since (except for 3 years as a recruiter - not by choice. :'( )

Hence - Airborne1092.
 

fortbball9-----My son played baseball for Fort Defiance High School and his number was #9

fortbball9
 

When I joined I lived, breathed and ate metal detecting. I was flat out excited and was definitely bitten by the bug. There was a guy on Tnet "Born2 something?". It sounded cool and so I came up with "Born2Dtect". Thought it was a pretty good screen name for a metal detecting forum. Now if I can get a better avatar, my old mug is getting tired.

Ed D.
 

My friends call me mojo And for Tnet I just added my passion to the front of mojo hence coinmojo

Mojo is also like magic and there is Magic and Karma involved (I believe) in being able to find coins

I am a CRH'r but would like to expand into Detecting someday. And the Avatar name works for Tnet.... I think.

Mojo
 

I like wolves, and raised two.

Natasha was my first. I got her when she was 3 weeks old.

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Majic was my second wolf. I got him at about 4 months old.

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They were both hybrids, 98.5% Gray Timberwolves

Timberwolf
 

Timberwolf......I did wonder if you had, had a wolf as a pet. What are they like to keep, and can they be dangerous

Unicorn.......Because they are myths, abit like some treasure tales ;D
 

are they expensive? i also heard that you need a special permit to own one. is this true?
 

lots of newbies lately.....thought i would bump this up to see who's who.
 

Ive gone by MightyAP for years. AP = Aggressive Perfector, an old punk song redone by Slayer on their 1st album. Im a big Slayer fan & it describes my online gaming........im too aggressive so Im always trying to perfect my aggression. I guess Im a little aggressive in life in general as well. When I started playing Battlefield2 online AggressivePerfector wouldnt fit so I went to MightyAP & never looked back!
 

Back when I first posted on this thread, I went by, "Daddytopcat."
I've obviouly since changed my screen name.
It now reflects my passion for finding treasure; be it gold, silver, or just being nice and helping someone or even just being courteous and respectful of others.

Best Wishes,
Scott
 

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