What does your user name mean?

Nick-name for my given first name.........coupled with the unit I served with in the Great Patriotic War AKA Desert Storm.
 
mlayers is my name. M for Matthew L for Leon and the last ayers in my last name. I have to keep it simple......Matt
 
I'll bet y'all been waiting for me to chime in with mine...........Well, it's not what ya think! I found T-Net when I was having the worst year of my life with my knees, I was in constant pain, couldn't bend them, so I stood on a dock and fished most of the time, but, this is not a fishing forum, so I chose: Notgittinenny, not getting anything (treasure related) Hey, after 33 years of marriage, I am still trying to make a baby :laughing9:. And she's having a ball or two :laughing7:. Then one day someone P.M.'d me and said that they didn't like the connotations of what my name meant, so the following year when my knees were a lot better, I changed it to Nowgittineverything, just so I could keep "NGE" sign off. I just changed it back because I felt like it, and nobody has complained..........NGE
 
i stay up very late and work great with 5 hrs sleep i used to do black powder shoots and most had camp names. i was called patches due to my pants were made from brown suede bottoms of backpacks i got from a leather company in my town if they werent right they got pitched i got 5 milk crates full .a few years later i was at a shoot one of the guys brought oatmeal rasin cookies the next day i asked if his wife ahd anymore left .they said nope i said it was probablly coon boy his youngest son . they said nope a ole possum got them . found out that i had a sleep walking incident that night havent since then .they said i was dressed in my fancy skins and walking around camp like i was pulling picket duty. tharea i was in was a known area for some trapping and indians.who knows.
 
Mines an easy one...

Alaska - Where I live (for past 9 yrs)
Ang - from my name "Angela"

So what do I change it to when I move back to my home state of IL this fall?
I'll have to get creative...
 
From my past profession,and a letter a 5th grade boy wrote to my boss,concerning an animal I "removed".The handle followed me ever since!
 
My fore father back down the line during the Civil War was James Madison McNatt. The Yankees burned out his fathers farm near Sardis Tennessee in 1862. James Madison McNatt and his two brothers joined the Calvary under Forrest two months later at Jackson Tennessee. They were members of the 21st Tennessee Calvary.
 
AlaskaAng said:
Mines an easy one...

Alaska - Where I live (for past 9 yrs)
Ang - from my name "Angela"

So what do I change it to when I move back to my home state of IL this fall?
I'll have to get creative...

AngIL ? Close enough to Angel/Angela ::)

Anyway, the village I live in used to have a Kenosha, Wisconsin postal address, until it was changed over when we got our new Pleasant Prairie Post Office. "PP Kid" just didn't sound right. :tongue3:

I took the name from a few sources, besides the above reason. First, it was mentioned in a 1931 western magazine, "Western Rangers", which featured a story called The Kenosha Kid. It was also in Thomas Pynchon's novel, Gravity's Rainbow, that had something to do with a dance called "Kenosha".
 
Say thrill of the hunt very fast. :laughing7:

That pretty much says it all. ;D :thumbsup:
 
Mine is Boom De Yada
Its really the name of my wonderful Show Horse
When he was born it was about the same time as the Dicovery Ch song Boom De Yada
Which I am sure you all remember. So as the story goes, the song stuck in my head and when he was born thats what I named him. :thumbsup:

Boom De Yada

I love the mountains
I love the clear blue skies
I love big bridges
I love when great whites fly
I love the whole world
And all its sights and sounds

Boom-De-Yada
Boom-De-Yada
Boom-De-Yada
Boom-De-Yada
 
i bought a small throw rug with a pic of a motorhome (i have a m/h)
and the saying was one cute chick and one old goat live here.
i thought olegoat looked better, even though i know i dont
look better-lol
 
bu·shi·do (bʊsh'ĭ-dō', bū'shĭ-) pronunciation
n.
The traditional code of the Japanese samurai, stressing honor, self-discipline, bravery, and simple living.

[Japanese bushidō : bushi, warrior (from Middle Chinese wushi, knight, warrior : wə, wu, military + shi, brave warrior) + dō, way; see aikido.]

dude (dd, dyd)
n.
1. Informal An Easterner or city person who vacations on a ranch in the West.
2. Informal A man who is very fancy or sharp in dress and demeanor.
3. Slang
a. A man; a fellow.
b. dudes Persons of either sex.

..........enjoy and happy hunting :)
 
Old nick name from back in the military. Then CB handle from the ole Good Buddy CB radidio skip talkin 1kw days. Even before Smokey & the Bandit ::) ;D
 
Fossil Hunter was taken, So I chose Fossis.

Fossis..........
 
"Dan" was my first online ID some years ago, then became "Dano" when all the "Dan"s were taken elsewhere!
"Sverige" is Swedish for..umm..."Sweden" where i live. :) (As Michael Caine says..."not a lot of people know that"! )

Pronunced fast -"svay-ri-yaa".
 
Pie Grande means big foot. I have size 13's, which in Mexico is gigantic. I have introduced myself to people I knew via Internet by simply holding my foot up, and they laugh, and say, "Pie grande!!"
 
I'm really not from this planet. :o

Al
 

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