08-29-2008, 08:56 PM
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Legend in my own mind
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trikkonceptz comes from the name of my hotrod and custom bike shop
Trik Konceptz, always liked the name friends still call me Trik.
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I am a precisional instrument of speed and aeromatics
If your knees bent in the opposite direction......what would a chair look like???
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08-29-2008, 09:44 PM
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old sube fan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RH77
I had to come up with something quickly a few years ago for another forum. I know times change, and interests fade, there's only one thing that stays the same...
Intials and Birth Year: R H 77
Nothing fancy...
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same with me. upon digging into the little subes history, my assocation with them for 11 years,73hp and the year about the same for u.s customers and subaru boxer fours. "background '73" 
I also have one that ended up more like the ham radio reply "best regards" that equals 73, my initials made it seem more obvious...and I am not a Black Gangsta Disciple with a number 73 tattoed anyplace
Acronym type nicks can say many things..is it ever "correct" to everyone? Nope. 
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08-30-2008, 12:54 AM
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It is a laughing matter
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Quote:
Originally Posted by trikkonceptz
trikkonceptz comes from the name of my hotrod and custom bike shop
Trik Konceptz, always liked the name friends still call me Trik.
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No, i think that your just a trik... LOL
Mine should be simple...
ROFL BOX
REALLY OBNOXIOUXLY F*CKING LOUD BOX
look at the license plate

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08-30-2008, 01:11 AM
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Ninja Tornado
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bgd73
I also have one that ended up more like the ham radio reply "best regards" that equals 73, my initials made it seem more obvious...and
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BTW, are you a Ham'er? Rookie here -- KC0WPM / Technician
I could use the phonetic alphabet, but "Romeo Hotel" is a bit cheezy.
The fun part of the assigned station ID is the shortened version is:
"Whiskey Papa Mike" - a bit funnier. Or "Zero Words Per Minute" since I can't decipher a single line of Morse Code...
73,
RH77
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08-30-2008, 09:59 AM
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Mine is the names of my family Bob, Brandy, Jeremy, 1st last name,2nd last name, and then son's birth day. Kinda confusing for some I would think.
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08-30-2008, 02:36 PM
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I can haz veggieburger?
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My Firebird is a Formula (as opposed to a Trans Am). The area code for western Massachusetts is 413.
Formula413
Same handle on LS1tech too.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bgd73
I do not exist sometimes.
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08-30-2008, 02:50 PM
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VIVA LA MPG RESISTANCE
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Well, my name is Will.
I guess creativity is something I could use a little more of.
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08-31-2008, 01:37 AM
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Master EcoModder
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Same for me.
My name is Peter and the numbers refer to the postal area code (zip code for our US cousins reading this) I used to live in then I first joined.
Really I am bone lazy and just can't be bothered to think up a razor sharp , witty and socially relevant comment which can also be used as a login identifier.
Cheers , Pete.
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08-31-2008, 08:31 AM
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Interested Newbie
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I only have 2 user names online, Katana is my preferred one because I have a liking for japanese swords and Morinaka (a japanese bean) is one i use when Katana is already registered.
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08-31-2008, 08:38 AM
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Batman Junior
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Terry nailed it...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tango Charlie
Some of your user names aren't too wild.
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I first signed up on GS after someone linked to metrompg.com. Figured it made sense to use the web site name as a username. Bo-oooring.
On teamswift I'm the equally boring "geometro" (though I haven't signed in there for a while).
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