Explain your forum nickname
It's my interpretation of what the Crossfire really is. A modern day version of a car that made its debut over 44 years ago, by a company "Chrysler" eventually purchased.
My dad was a Gang Unit Detective. Thus, I started applying the term gang member after clubs I joined, teams I was on and usernames.
R.I.P dad aka Mr. Serve and Protect
R.I.P dad aka Mr. Serve and Protect
I am a Purdue alum, although after the game last night, I am kind of ashamed to admit it
J/K
Boiler up is said between passing PU fans, especially on game day. Although, the term is derived from the days of steam-powered locomotives, when the fireman got the fire in the coal box hot enough for the engine to run, he would exclaim "Boiler's up!"
We generally use it to mean 'man up' or take a drink
J/KBoiler up is said between passing PU fans, especially on game day. Although, the term is derived from the days of steam-powered locomotives, when the fireman got the fire in the coal box hot enough for the engine to run, he would exclaim "Boiler's up!"
We generally use it to mean 'man up' or take a drink
STARGZR are the letters on a personalized motorcycle tag I've had for a number of years. I'd have used STARGAZR but NC only allows 7 letters on a motorcycle tag. As I get older, STARGEEZER might be more appropriate
The tag is currently on my BMW R1200GS. I also enjoy astronomy so I am definitely a star gazer.
Old nickname from fishing boards.
Spoondragger would be more accurate because we generally use trolling spoons out in Puget Sound going after Salmon, but also like to chuck spoons in the rivers up here for Trout, Steelhead and Salmon.
Used to be on the Fishing boards as SuperSport (for an old Boston Whaler I had) but on vacation down in Fla. 10 years ago I went out with one of my brothers and a couple of rednecks bass fishing - we were using soft plastics, crankbaits and Spinnerbaits and they were hitting EVERYTHING, so I broke out an old daredevil spoon and started chucking that - ended up with big fish of the day, 8.4lb large mouth.
After that, all them old redneck boyz would call me is Spoonchucker.
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Spoondragger would be more accurate because we generally use trolling spoons out in Puget Sound going after Salmon, but also like to chuck spoons in the rivers up here for Trout, Steelhead and Salmon.
Used to be on the Fishing boards as SuperSport (for an old Boston Whaler I had) but on vacation down in Fla. 10 years ago I went out with one of my brothers and a couple of rednecks bass fishing - we were using soft plastics, crankbaits and Spinnerbaits and they were hitting EVERYTHING, so I broke out an old daredevil spoon and started chucking that - ended up with big fish of the day, 8.4lb large mouth.
After that, all them old redneck boyz would call me is Spoonchucker.
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siXFold
1 cylinder multiplied by 6 is sixfold of one cylinder and it happens to have XF in the middle of it so I capitalize it in my handle.
My plate has SIXFOLD on it so I get asked about it about as much as I get "what kind of car is that!"
Have heard some people say they thought that was my salary I was showing off, I wish! LOL
1 cylinder multiplied by 6 is sixfold of one cylinder and it happens to have XF in the middle of it so I capitalize it in my handle.
My plate has SIXFOLD on it so I get asked about it about as much as I get "what kind of car is that!"
Have heard some people say they thought that was my salary I was showing off, I wish! LOL
Mine is easy... I have been a skateboarder for the last 9 years. The '09 is my graduating year. That has been my sig on all sorts of things for a while.
Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Because,,,,,It's my name!
I guess I'm just not that creative.
I guess I'm just not that creative.
Everything is simple - I prefer to go under my real name which is May, as I was born in this wonderful month of spring, and I had to add the letter E to it, as it was said May was already taken. E is for Evans, my family name... so ntm everyone, May Evans
I went through a massive Metallica phase in high school. Metal Militia is a song from their first major recording, 'Kill 'em All.' I used to play that song before all my soccer games so my teammates would usually call me 'Metal' or 'Militia.' It eventually became the team's unofficial name, we even had warm-up jerseys made with "Metal Militia" printed where our names would normally be...
The SRT that follows is... well, i think you'll figure it out.
The SRT that follows is... well, i think you'll figure it out.
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