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Way, way back when I worked in apartments I knocked on doors. Several a day. I got this technique down where I would fling the door knocker up in one swoop and it would knock three times. My coworker was trying to tell my boss about this and couldn't paint he verbal picture he had hoped so he radioed me to tell me I had to show my boss my floppy knocker. It kinda stuck. So there you go - not what you imagined, huh?

PS don't Google it.
 
Mine is self-explanatory. My name is Mark and I’m a grandfather.

My son and DIL have two boys. The oldest turns 20 next week, the youngest is 16. My daughter and SIL also have two boys. The oldest is 4, the youngest 18 months.

I’m pushing 70. If I inherited more of my paternal grandmother’s genes I might be around long enough to see the youngest one become a grandfather. If I inherited more of my maternal grandfather’s genes I might be gone by next Thursday. Life is quite a crapshoot, ain’t it. :cool:
Tomorrow’s Thursday. Wish me luck. :ban:
 
I joined a homebrew club in Houston and the founder gives you a name. He chooses it based on a short description of yourself if he doesn’t already know you personally. I’m from Wisconsin, close to Milwaukee. Voila.
 
This thread comes up every few years and I always appreciate it. These unique names start to make sense and give some personality to the users behind them. I also enjoy the personal stories. If interested look back for other versions of this thread for more. Maybe a mod could combine them all. Anyways great idea.

My degree is in jazz guitar playing. At the time I was into jazz and wanted something jazzy. Well bird, birdland etc...after my favorite musician charlie parker were all taken. I was playing scrapple from the apple, a bird tune and applescrap was born. Iiac scrapple from the apple is sausage without a casing. My cousin was the first to point out that it reads two ways. Thats why I dont fret everytime someone points that out. They just have my cousins sense of humor. Its not mine, but I get it. Now if only I worked harder I could play the song.
 
This thread comes up every few years and I always appreciate it. These unique names start to make sense and give some personality to the users behind them. I also enjoy the personal stories. If interested look back for other versions of this thread for more. Maybe a mod could combine them all. Anyways great idea.

My degree is in jazz guitar playing. At the time I was into jazz and wanted something jazzy. Well bird, birdland etc...after my favorite musician charlie parker were all taken. I was playing scrapple from the apple, a bird tune and applescrap was born. Iiac scrapple from the apple is sausage without a casing. My cousin was the first to point out that it reads two ways. Thats why I dont fret everytime someone points that out. They just have my cousins sense of humor. Its not mine, but I get it. Now if only I worked harder I could play the song.


damn, now that you mention it...i remember you explaining your name in an old one....(and someone stole your avatar, read an entire thread thinking it was you, lol @Miraculix you know who you are!)
 
Last name Hamm and been called Hammy for years. The avatar used to be the Hamm's Bear, but several years ago we all played a game on here to pick a historic figure to represent you. So I present to you Theodore Hamm, founder of the Hamm's beer company.
 
mine is a mix of nick names. I got stuck with he name Red while I was in the service, red hair. After i got out of the service i moved in with my wife (GF at the time) and i can't remember why i needed a user name for, but my normal ones were not working out to well... i.e. first name initial and last name. I used to always refer to dad as pappy when i talked about him to her. Since we just recently had a child ourselves, she came up with Redpappy... I have pretty much used it ever since.
My avatar is simple to explain. New age camping is my favorite past time, and of course, the fires to go with.
 
My handle is vintage, goes back to 1968 and CB radio. I actually didn't pick it, a close friend took my initials and worked them into the nick...

Cheers!
 
I didn't really choose it at all.

Robert is, in fact, my first name, though I go by Rob.

Once upon a time, registering on another site, I had all kinds of clever ideas for a handle. But I must have inadvertently clicked on something while entering basic information, and got stuck with Robert as a user name. Well, I figured, I won't forget that at least, so since then I've tried to make it my first choice when registering anywhere. Usually I have to complicate it a bit to get a name not already taken, and 65 (my birth year) is the obvious first choice for an equally memorable extension.

But all is not lost!

Those of us who have such dull handles can still have fun with our avatars and titles. My chosen title [Major Obvious (recently promoted)] goes back to a couple of childhood friends who long ago conferred the title of Captain Obvious on me. They were, I'll grant, probably justified.
 
Also from a video game. I was WoW fan when I made my name. Haven't played since Panda, though. Got to be too big a time sink and grind. Made some irl friends out of it and two of them actually met through the game and are happily married to this day.

Weird, I always assumed you were a drummer (cymbals). haha, I just realized the spelling is different.
 
I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that S-met is a Puff Daddy-PDiddy-puffy like shortening of one my highschool nicknames from my logical theorems.

How the heck did you solve this so fast? Oh, right. You used the S-Method.
 
Does anyone have a not-so-lame story?

Real answer: I’m an engineer who likes Star Trek.

Nerd answer: My creator, Dr. Noonian Soong designed my neural processor, a Positronic Matrix, while in hiding on Omicron Theta. My neural network is a fifth iteration design, which initially lacked the ability to model emotions (later upgraded through an adjunct chip). The matrix required a short learning period to assimilate, however it supported from inception robust ethical subroutines, which is marked improvement on the fourth iteration employed by Lore. I enjoy cats, stellar cartography, and poker.
 
Real answer: I’m an engineer who likes Star Trek.

Nerd answer: My creator, Dr. Noonian Soong designed my neural processor, a Positronic Matrix, while in hiding on Omicron Theta. My neural network is a fifth iteration design, which initially lacked the ability to model emotions (later upgraded through an adjunct chip). The matrix required a short learning period to assimilate, however it supported from inception robust ethical subroutines, which is marked improvement on the fourth iteration employed by Lore. I enjoy cats, stellar cartography, and poker.
So why's your avatar a pic of a very young Ambassador Spock?
 
Real answer: I’m an engineer who likes Star Trek.

Nerd answer: My creator, Dr. Noonian Soong designed my neural processor, a Positronic Matrix, while in hiding on Omicron Theta. My neural network is a fifth iteration design, which initially lacked the ability to model emotions (later upgraded through an adjunct chip). The matrix required a short learning period to assimilate, however it supported from inception robust ethical subroutines, which is marked improvement on the fourth iteration employed by Lore. I enjoy cats, stellar cartography, and poker.
Forgive my lack of knowledge for all things StarTrek, its been a very long time since I've watched. Is this Data's back story?
 
Miraculix is one of the main characters from the Asterix and Obelix comic books and he basically does what I do. He throws stuff into a big pot, makes funny drinks and hopes that everybody will have a good time with them (except the Romans). He has a longer beard than me though....
 
Way, way back when I worked in apartments I knocked on doors. Several a day. I got this technique down where I would fling the door knocker up in one swoop and it would knock three times. My coworker was trying to tell my boss about this and couldn't paint he verbal picture he had hoped so he radioed me to tell me I had to show my boss my floppy knocker. It kinda stuck. So there you go - not what you imagined, huh?

PS don't Google it.

I was desperately waiting for you to answer this thread!!! Great story :D
 
Interesting thread.
I have nothing creative behind my name, but I do like my self portrait laboratory avatar.:D
As you might guess, I gravitate toward german brewing styles.
 
HB- home brewer.. ATL- where I live.. 73 was the first number I ever had playing sports (and is the opposite of my twin brother #37 that we use in usernames/sports/etc)

Pretty lame all around. I was too lazy to think of something more creative.
 
Back in 1994 I needed a username for some BBS and I thought how cool it would be if I could have the same username everywhere I went. I figured the only way to do that was if my username wasn't based on a real word, so I just let my fingers type and got 'bleme'. Every once in a while I still find that someone has already used it. GRRR!
 
So why's your avatar a pic of a very young Ambassador Spock?
@Positronic_Matrix, now that's better. :D Glad you included Spot.
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