Well I have been reading threads on here and along with the peoples user names and always wondered how you came up with it?
Mine is easy. I saw the movie "Top Gun" in 1986 with Tom Cruise. The seen when he is flying the Tomcat and radios the tower to do a fly by the tower responds with, "negative Ghostrider the pattern is full"
I thought that was the coolest name! Years later I learned about "Ghostrider" the horseman and then Nicolas Cage came out with the stupid movie "Ghostrider" on a bike (which sucked) and now there is a part 2 :dunno_black:
So what's your story on your username???
My name is Paul. I was a "Certified Electronics Technician" when I first made the username WAAAYYYY back. I have since let the certification lapse since I don't directly work with electronics much any more. But have kept the username because it is always available.
Contrary to popular belief, I'm not a big guy. Almost 5'9" and about 180 pounds. My name is Rich however, and I was at a bar with some friends when a girl started trying to take advantage of a drunk friend for money for drinks. Basically I got into an argument with her and she called me a "big F'n D1ck". My friends thought it was hilarious and it just kinda stuck.
Got my name from playing Mad Dog McCree as a kid been using it so long now its just stuck
Quote from: Big Rich on January 16, 2012, 07:29:19 PM
Contrary to popular belief, I'm not a big guy. Almost 5'9" and about 180 pounds. My name is Rich however, and I was at a bar with some friends when a girl started trying to take advantage of a drunk friend for money for drinks. Basically I got into an argument with her and she called me a "big F'n D1ck". My friends thought it was hilarious and it just kinda stuck.
Now that's just funny! :icon_mrgreen:
Live in Baltimore, MD; own a GS.
-Jessie
When we bought the GS500 for Heather, and I started coming on the forum, my current bike was a Triumph Speed Four. In trying to come up with a user name I somehow ended up combining TT, because the Speed Fours were an offshoot of the TT600 model, and well, of course the Four. I've thought about picking something better, but I've had it long enough, not to mention I've got that 4000 post count so people know I'm serious! :woohoo:
My initials are M & R... Mr... Mister
Name is Andre (Dre). Used to go sailing as my hobby. Wanted a bigger sailboat but i don't have the space (live in a townhouse) to park it, so i got out of boating, got my motorcycle endorcement and bought a GS. :D
My name is Graeme and a friend of mine called me Grammy. I bought a rental property and rented it to her and became her landlord, so she started calling me gramlord. Have used that name ever since.
My favorite track (at the time)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-52kO211WY
Quote from: mister on January 16, 2012, 09:43:11 PM
My initials are M & R... Mr... Mister
back in my 80's kick. mr mr " take these broken wings" lol.
anyhoo i did a thread liek this a while back. but fun. mine was because of my first gs. ( out of 4) a 97gs500e.
Yamaha headlight
Honda brake lever
Kawi. Tail lens
Suzuki gs.500e. so my first gs was a bonafide yamahonkawazuki even have 2 decals i made for it. to replace the suzi ones. but sold bike when mom GOD rest her soul first got sick. i sold my gs. listed here and sold in a days time.
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
the year was 1999... I was into gaming and guitar. at that time, every online name had to have either a Z or an X in it....
Roxtar = the "cool way" to spell Rockstar.
Quote from: mister on January 16, 2012, 09:43:11 PM
My initials are M & R... Mr... Mister
Sounds like that old Mr Mr joke.
Used this as my first e-mail i ever created, ~9years ago. The song Blinded By The Light was on and this part played as I was thinking up a name for my e-mail;
"With a boulder my shoulder,
feeling kinda older,
I tripped the merry-go-round
With this very unpleasin', sneezin' and wheezin,
the calliope crashed to the ground"
steezing, steeze, steezer is a slang word we use for stylish.
got a kick out of Steezin and Wheezin and it stuck
where's xune,....that should be an interesting answer,....
I learned about bikes working on my old F2, then picked up a beat to death F3 and fixed it and figured cbrfxr went well. 67 is my wife's birthyear and a good all around musclecar year. :thumb:
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Mine is completely inane and arbitrary - has no meaning nor does it come from anywhere.
It's pronounced "Key jone (Joan) aah" :)
My initials and suffix.
I used to do a ton of Slacklineing. I still enjoy walking a line, but am not quite as addicted as I once was. I'm also a mellow, laid back kind of guy. Although I don't think slacker describes me very well, slack sort of fits the bill.
For those of you who have never walked a line it is THE best form of cross training for just about any sport, including motorcycling. Not just because of the stamina and muscles it works; It teaches you how to completely relax and remain calm no matter what. On a slack line the second you get nervous you tense up and fall off. You learn to relax even when shaZam! is hitting the fan. This will help you if you find yourself entering a corner too hot. Instead of getting nervous, tensing up, and making the situation worse you'll remain relaxed and focused as you make the corner.
Is it like tight rope walking??? Are there any videos or do you have any pics???
I was sitting at my desk listening to Flux Pavillion trying to come up with a PSN name and I wanted to use something with flux in it... ÆON FLUX is a cool movie but I'm a dude. I was reading a book later and stumbled across the word Maven. The little light bulb in my head clicked on and that is how Flux Maven came to be. :thumb:
Well,
I worked at Disney for 8 years and my favortite character is Goofy. Probably because I'm most like him. Sometimes I"m a little "toogoofy" as in running myself over with my own truck. 317 was the time I got out of school in 8th grade. On PSN I'm just TooGoofy.
Mary
Ahh yes, the 8th grade, best 3 years of my life.
1. I'm a guy
2. I collect/like/wear adidas
ergo adidasguy
First initial. Period. Last name. No caps. Seemed simple enough, and it's usually available.
Quote from: ghostrider_23 on January 19, 2012, 06:04:28 AM
Is it like tight rope walking??? Are there any videos or do you have any pics???
It's similar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq0OzTKBWeI&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq0OzTKBWeI&feature=related)
This isn't a video of me, but this guy is walking on a line about at tight as I normally walk on. Some people like really loose lines, some people like them really tight, I'm in the middle. He is also walking on a 1" line, the size I use. In the past few years people who get heavy into tricks have started using a 2" line because it's easier. Although I'm a bit better then this guy he also has my style, a more "old school" approach of actually walking with some spins and fancy footwork, not
just hopping, spinning, and jumping around. He also looks at it the same way I do: if you touch the ground you loose. But several of the "new school" tricks involve touching a foot down: just not my style.
This is a long video of the "new school" stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFQfl5DoGMY&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFQfl5DoGMY&feature=related)
I walk the line then http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHF9itPLUo4 and now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7K4jH7NqUw
When johnny cash walks the line, chuck norris steps aside
Michael
Quote from: mister on January 21, 2012, 11:35:03 PM
When johnny cash walks the line, chuck norris steps aside
Michael
Oh no not chuck Norris again!
Quote from: aussiegs on January 22, 2012, 02:28:20 AM
Quote from: mister on January 21, 2012, 11:35:03 PM
When johnny cash walks the line, chuck norris steps aside
Michael
Oh no not chuck Norris again!
Chuck Norris is a girly man
No way he is hardest of hardcore.
Quote from: aussiegs on January 22, 2012, 03:48:10 AM
No way he is hardest of hardcore.
Chuck Norris' rice bubbles don't go Snap Crackle Pop they go "Ssshhh here he comes"
MY rice bubbles don't even get out of the friggin box!
Chuck Norris = not so tough girlie man. That's just the way it is. Now I want to hear how guys like Pave Spectre came up with their name and Twisted and...
Was my second choice when I found out "yamahonkawazuki" was already taken.
I have had three zx6r's over the past ten years and my first name is steve :woohoo:
my crotch"rocket" has had it fairings removed and is "rebel"ling against general style my friends sport bikes.
I used to own and track several Ford Taurus SHOs. I'm a lifelong Florida State fan. First time I went for a track day with one of my SHOs, they wanted us to put down a name for our rides, so it just sort of fell together. I've been the one and only shonole ever since. :2guns:
Mine was sewed into my underwear.
Im from Poland, hence, Polska
I put the alphabet into a soup bowl, and drew out letters. :thumb:
I know a guy whose forum name is something like avx12894f8963fbt. I saked him how on earth he remembers it each time he wants to log in...
Oh that's easy cause my name is the engine number of the last made such-and-such aircraft engine.
Ah.... yeah, that's not odd
:icon_mrgreen:
Michael
im sicilian
The symbol of Trinacria is well-known today because present in the flag of Sicily and that of the Isle of Man. His history is articulated and still wrapped in the mystery since connects with mythology. The Trinacria, symbol of Sicily, is composed of the head of Gorgon, whose hair is interwoven snakes with wheat ears, from which of three folded legs up to the knee irradiate. The Gorgon is a mythological personality. For Hesiod (VIII - VII sec. b.C.), Greek poet, was everybody of three daughters of Forco and Ceto, two divinities of the sea: Medusa (the Gorgon par excellence), Steno ("the strong"), Euriale ("the spacious"). They had tusks of wild boar, hands made of bronze, gold wings, snakes on the head and in the waist. Were living at Esperidi (daughters of Atlas, in the island of the Blissfuls, the most western part of the world). They could petrify the men with a glance. Wheat ears are territory fertility symbol.
The three legs represent the three promontories of Sicily: Cape Peloro (or Tip of the Lighthouse, Messina: North-east), Cape Passero (Siracusa: South), Cape Lilibeo (or Cape Boeo, Marsala: West). This arrangement finds again in the Greek term "triskeles" and connects with the geographic meaning: treis (three) and akra (promontories): from which also in latin triquetra (to three tops). The arrangement of the three legs, making think of a rotation, took the researchers to go back to the religious symbology oriental, especially that of Baal, the god of the time.
Quote from: trinacria on January 30, 2012, 06:08:55 PM
im sicilian
The symbol of Trinacria is well-known today because present in the flag of Sicily and that of the Isle of Man. His history is articulated and still wrapped in the mystery since connects with mythology. The Trinacria, symbol of Sicily, is composed of the head of Gorgon, whose hair is interwoven snakes with wheat ears, from which of three folded legs up to the knee irradiate. The Gorgon is a mythological personality. For Hesiod (VIII - VII sec. b.C.), Greek poet, was everybody of three daughters of Forco and Ceto, two divinities of the sea: Medusa (the Gorgon par excellence), Steno ("the strong"), Euriale ("the spacious"). They had tusks of wild boar, hands made of bronze, gold wings, snakes on the head and in the waist. Were living at Esperidi (daughters of Atlas, in the island of the Blissfuls, the most western part of the world). They could petrify the men with a glance. Wheat ears are territory fertility symbol.
The three legs represent the three promontories of Sicily: Cape Peloro (or Tip of the Lighthouse, Messina: North-east), Cape Passero (Siracusa: South), Cape Lilibeo (or Cape Boeo, Marsala: West). This arrangement finds again in the Greek term "triskeles" and connects with the geographic meaning: treis (three) and akra (promontories): from which also in latin triquetra (to three tops). The arrangement of the three legs, making think of a rotation, took the researchers to go back to the religious symbology oriental, especially that of Baal, the god of the time.
Huh?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
(Edit) I've never put that much thought into anything, certainly not a username. :bowdown:
My story is similar to Paulcet's.
Electrojake. . .
"Electro" since I have been working in electrical/electronics industry since about 1978.
"Jake" since it's my name.
BTW: Excellent thread ghostrider_23. :cheers:
P.S. Where's the "explain your avatar" thread?
-Ej-
Quote from: XealotX on January 30, 2012, 06:27:36 PM
Quote from: trinacria on January 30, 2012, 06:08:55 PM
im sicilian
The symbol of Trinacria is well-known today because present in the flag of Sicily and that of the Isle of Man. His history is articulated and still wrapped in the mystery since connects with mythology. The Trinacria, symbol of Sicily, is composed of the head of Gorgon, whose hair is interwoven snakes with wheat ears, from which of three folded legs up to the knee irradiate. The Gorgon is a mythological personality. For Hesiod (VIII - VII sec. b.C.), Greek poet, was everybody of three daughters of Forco and Ceto, two divinities of the sea: Medusa (the Gorgon par excellence), Steno ("the strong"), Euriale ("the spacious"). They had tusks of wild boar, hands made of bronze, gold wings, snakes on the head and in the waist. Were living at Esperidi (daughters of Atlas, in the island of the Blissfuls, the most western part of the world). They could petrify the men with a glance. Wheat ears are territory fertility symbol.
The three legs represent the three promontories of Sicily: Cape Peloro (or Tip of the Lighthouse, Messina: North-east), Cape Passero (Siracusa: South), Cape Lilibeo (or Cape Boeo, Marsala: West). This arrangement finds again in the Greek term "triskeles" and connects with the geographic meaning: treis (three) and akra (promontories): from which also in latin triquetra (to three tops). The arrangement of the three legs, making think of a rotation, took the researchers to go back to the religious symbology oriental, especially that of Baal, the god of the time.
Huh?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
(Edit) I've never put that much thought into anything, certainly not a username. :bowdown:
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that is the trinacria, I have it tattooed and on clothes, it has interesting mythologies and fantasies around it. pretty interesting stuff
codajastal = first 2 letters of family names = connor, dana, jarrod, stephen, alexandra
simple really :cookoo:
yama
hon
kawa
zuki
my 97 gs500 my first one of 4. had yamaha honda, kawasaki and suzi parts. a bonafide yamahonkawazuki
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
It did, did it?
yeh hed better edit that post now that he changed his name lol.
i first used this username when i created my first ever online account for battlefield 2.
sgt seemed to fit the military game and batten is my surname
ive used it ever since
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
Meh it was time for me to change my name to a more uniform name across a couple forums, YouTube, and my Xbox account. And since this was my Xbox name and the most random name out there I thought why not.
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
To answer ur question. Until a week ago he was aussiegs
Yes I was
Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 13, 2012, 07:44:35 PM
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
Meh it was time for me to change my name to a more uniform name across a couple forums, YouTube, and my Xbox account. And since this was my Xbox name and the most random name out there I thought why not.
I can understand a name change, like say Cassius Clay and Cat Stevens did, but what caused you to choose slipperymongoose originally?
My mare come up with it as a totally random name for Xbox live.
Quote from: gramlord on February 14, 2012, 03:02:26 AM
Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 13, 2012, 07:44:35 PM
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
Meh it was time for me to change my name to a more uniform name across a couple forums, YouTube, and my Xbox account. And since this was my Xbox name and the most random name out there I thought why not.
I can understand a name change, like say Cassius Clay and Cat Stevens did, but what caused you to choose slipperymongoose originally?
or why not using aussiegs anymore?
He posted earlier in this thread why.
Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 13, 2012, 07:44:35 PM
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
Meh it was time for me to change my name to a more uniform name across a couple forums, YouTube, and my Xbox account. And since this was my Xbox name and the most random name out there I thought why not.
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Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 13, 2012, 07:44:35 PM
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Quote from: slipperymongoose on January 17, 2012, 04:50:01 AM
I'm Australian and I own a GS. And as is the Australian way we shorten words as much as we can. So Aussiegs came about.
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
Meh it was time for me to change my name to a more uniform name across a couple forums, YouTube, and my Xbox account. And since this was my Xbox name and the most random name out there I thought why not.
fair enough. my previous quesiton answered. that aside, we used to be able to change names at will. is this allowed again, or did you have to ask? ( most of the time mods will oblige. an easygoing bunch here )
Yeah I pm'd the good guy and yeah asked nicely.
thats like my current title. i pmed cal and asked him to add hubcap to it. remove hubcap and that is what ive had since i stole johns avatar hell 5 years ago? or more lol ( and it had 2 pissing monkey smilies on it as well) usually asking will get it done theyre cool like that. :cheers:
Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 14, 2012, 03:31:36 AM
My mare come up with it as a totally random name for Xbox live.
It sounds like a sex move.
I'm adding it to urban dictionary right now.
How is it executed?
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Slippery Mongoose
The slippery mongoose is a new sex move among the Australian population, primarily the Queensland area.
In order to perform the slippery mongoose, you most first dress up your significant other/paid by the hour escort in a suit that resembles a mongoose. Than, you mast have them bath in a tub full of baby oil.
To finish the move, you drill a hole threw a patio covered by AstroTurf, draw an image of a snakes face onto you phallus, and stick it threw the hole. Now, wiggle around as the slippery mongoose tries to catch and ravage its prey.
Last night, I tried to get my wife to do the slippery mongoose on me. She had no problem dressing up and getting all oily, but she was a little upset about the hole in the patio. When it came down to chasing down my snake, she took an overenthusiastic bite, and now I suffer from purple-snake syndrome.
by xunedeinx on Feb 16, 2012
tags: mongoose, snake, sex, pain, slippery
:ROFL that is the best thing I've heard all week. I think we should start a thread on my name lol
Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 16, 2012, 09:53:02 PM
:ROFL that is the best thing I've heard all week. I think we should start a thread on my name lol
All ready did, 30 min ago.
Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 16, 2012, 09:53:02 PM
:ROFL that is the best thing I've heard all week. I think we should start a thread on my name lol
OMFG lol
Come stop by the thread Yama
As a kid i worked at an auto dealership as a jack of all trades for the sales department. A rep from a small local magazine/paper used to come in weekly to take pictures of the cars for advertisements. Knowing this, I would grab the "hot list" in the morning and have every car needing a picture lined up for him to take pics of. He would tell me how hard it was to go to any other dealership because he was always put on the back burner and made to wait until a salesperson would get off their ass and help him out. So he started calling me "The man, The myth, The Legend". So i shortened it to Tmtmtl. The first time I tried to use Tmtmtl for a username (circa 1999) it suggested tmtmtl666 and I thought, cool. I have used this name in some shape or form since.
John
oramac=camaro=my cage of choice:
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Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
His nickname was EvilLaughingSlipperyMongooseWhoSlipsThroughTheOutbackRapingPillagingAndPlunderingKangeroos.
Thank goodness he shortened it. :icon_eek:
Quote from: pandy on February 28, 2012, 11:01:26 PM
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
His nickname was EvilLaughingSlipperyMongooseWhoSlipsThroughTheOutbackRapingPillagingAndPlunderingKangeroos.
Thank goodness he shortened it. :icon_eek:
I think you just came up with an awesome custom title for him if it will fit :thumb:
:cheers:
Quote from: pandy on February 28, 2012, 11:01:26 PM
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
His nickname was EvilLaughingSlipperyMongooseWhoSlipsThroughTheOutbackRapingPillagingAndPlunderingKangeroos.
Thank goodness he shortened it. :icon_eek:
As said by a wise old abo...
"He who hasn't fought for love with a 'roo, has not felt the true bucking of love"
Well I felt I better keep it short but I live the interest in my name. O0
Quote from: slipperymongoose on February 18, 2012, 03:28:59 AM
Come stop by the thread Yama
going to. am going to figure out somehtin g for urban dictionary. combining toogoofy317 and being a pats fan. just got to figure it out
Mines simple, it's just my frats core value. We're non-secret so I threw that on there. And I've used the same numbers for years, no idea where they came from really. Also, I wanted the same user name on seperate accounts, so this is the same as my Grasscity account (Spoiler alert: Weed site)
I started playing airsoft (similar to paintball, but more like military simulation with 6mm plastic BBs), and I used to play Counterstike on the PC. I decided to make a prop "bomb" exactly like Counterstrike. I learned how to program a microcontroller and put together all the hardware with led's, keypad, LCD screen, and a siren. Then I put it all in an aluminum camera case with clay for mock C-4 and fake blasting caps with wire going to them. It would blink and tick down with a pre-set time limit just like the game (even get faster toward the end) and required a pre-set code to disarm. 3 bad attempts and it goes off (loud siren sounds). I will post a pic sometime.
Anyway, all that to say, I picked bombsquad for my airsoft handle after I made that thing, and I was born in 1983. Hence, bombsquad83.
Its made from my name and have had it since school
My first name is Jesse and I live in Cincinnati, Ohio.
"Jester" is a nickname from way back.
"Cinti" is one of may short ways to abbreviate the word Cincinnati. Others include Cincy, the 513, 'nati, etc.
Mine, I use for every forum I am on. It originally was from a snowmobile forum. My skidoo 500ss Adrenaline.
snowmobile???? Someone said snowmobile, and it wasn't me,...I'm sure of it. :cookoo:
Quote from: xunedeinx on February 29, 2012, 12:39:25 AM
"He who hasn't fought for love with a 'roo, has not felt the true bucking of love"
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
last name,
if i used my last name people here would misspell it. hell everybody misspells it. its thomas without the s, hell id give a cop my DL and hed still MISSPELL it :technical: and the border patrol as well. lol
Quote from: pandy on February 28, 2012, 11:01:26 PM
Quote from: XealotX on February 13, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
Seriously...what was "slipperymongoose" before you shortened it?
His nickname was EvilLaughingSlipperyMongooseWhoSlipsThroughTheOutbackRapingPillagingAndPlunderingKangeroos.
Thank goodness he shortened it. :icon_eek:
It actually will fit lol. Idk if it will all display tho.
I guess maybe I should've searched before I started my thread :oops:
It's good to start over sometimes!!!
Quote from: qcbaker on March 29, 2017, 03:16:12 AM
I guess maybe I should've searched before I started my thread :oops:
not at all. As showbiz said, its good to start over sometimes. There's probably half a dozen username threads here I know I started one too. Lol
I've always like most, was curious about usernamemeanings.
Aaron