So whats your log-in all about?
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- Charbroiled
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RE: So whats your log-in all about?
Mine comes from playing war board games. My opponent was beating me up something horribly and he said something like "You're toast...in fact you're worst then toast....you're charbroiled". Started using it as a log in, because I was pretty sure it wouldn't be used. I'm sure my avatar is recongnizable to most on this forum. It is a unit I served with that I have a lot of respect for and a lot of memories (good and bad) about.
"When I said I would run, I meant 'away' ". - Orange
RE: So whats your log-in all about?
[:D]ANOTHER AW! Wow , I count three of us. (You , me and ChezdaJez). I wonder how many more are lurking here?(We are insideous you know!)> Cool story![:D]ORIGINAL: Kid
[font="times new roman"]I have a bit of a story behind my name. I joined the Navy in 1973. I was 17 years old and looked about 15. By the time I finished Boot Camp, AWA School and Flight Training I was 18. I made it to my squadron (VP-56) two weeks before we deployed to Sicily. During the deployment we made a mini-det to Suda Bay Crete. We managed to get one day of RR in the town and my crew decided it was time to properly welcome me and one other new guy to Crew 6. They did this by buying two bottles of wine everywhere we went, one for the crew and one for the two of us. Well after a few hours my ordnance man, a man who I came to have great respect for, decided it was time to get me a hooker. He pulled me out of my chair and said “let’s go find you a hooker.” Well, I had never seen a hooker or even thought about them so I started to ask him a lot of questions. How can you tell a girl is a hooker? What do you say to one? How much do they cost? And on and on. After a while, he stopped and looked at me with a shocked look and said “You really don’t know do you? I mean you really don’t know?” I replied that no I really didn’t. That is when he said “Shit, you’re just a Kid! You’re nothing but a GD Kid!” That was it, the nickname stuck. They made me put it on my Crew hat and my name tag. For seven years people only knew me as Kid. Heck, some of the new guys even believed it was my real name. There are still some people out there who call me Kid when we get together. As for what happened that day…well that’s a whole different story.[/font]
RE: So whats your log-in all about?
[:D]Would that be the 82nd? (Sorry, sorry , just kidding!) [&o]I could resist teasing a alumni of the world famous "Screaming Eagles" (101 Abn).[&o] (Seriously , please don't hurt me!).[:D][:D]ORIGINAL: Charbroiled
Mine comes from playing war board games. My opponent was beating me up something horribly and he said something like "You're toast...in fact you're worst then toast....you're charbroiled". Started using it as a log in, because I was pretty sure it wouldn't be used. I'm sure my avatar is recongnizable to most on this forum. It is a unit I served with that I have a lot of respect for and a lot of memories (good and bad) about.
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
[:D]Would that be the 82nd? (Sorry, sorry , just kidding!) [&o]I could resist teasing a alumni of the world famous "Screaming Eagles" (101 Abn).[&o] (Seriously , please don't hurt me!).[:D][:D]ORIGINAL: Charbroiled
Mine comes from playing war board games. My opponent was beating me up something horribly and he said something like "You're toast...in fact you're worst then toast....you're charbroiled". Started using it as a log in, because I was pretty sure it wouldn't be used. I'm sure my avatar is recongnizable to most on this forum. It is a unit I served with that I have a lot of respect for and a lot of memories (good and bad) about.
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"When I said I would run, I meant 'away' ". - Orange
- niceguy2005
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[:D]I get that a lot.ORIGINAL: ny59giants
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ORIGINAL: ny59giants
I'm a die hard NY Giants football fan...
I'm sorry to hear that.[:'(][:D]
You know that you are "not" being a very "niceguy." [:D][:D]
All in good fun Mr. Giants fan.[;)]

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RE: So whats your log-in all about?
Mine is an old D&D charecter Skyros the Blue. He was an MU with very average stats that always managed to survive adventure after adventure. Once killed a dragon using Burning Hands, rolled a 1 on a d4 and inflicted the last point of damage. Of course the rest of the party was decimated at this time. I believe I used it on the old GENIE network and when I started here it made sense to port it over. Spent Less then six months in the USN at NAPS in Newport in 1978, about as close as I got to putiing in my time.
Hey this is for AU Tiger.
Tuscaloosa,AP - A seven-year old boy was at the center of a Tuscaloosa County courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt, in keeping with child custody law and regulation requiring that family unity be maintained to the highest degree possible.
The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried and said that they also beat him. After considering the remainder of the immediate family and learning that domestic violence was apparently a way of life among them, the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to propose who should have custody of him.
After two recesses to check legal references and confer with the child welfare officials, the judge granted temporary custody to the Auburn Tigers, whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating anyone.
Sad, but true!
Hey this is for AU Tiger.
Tuscaloosa,AP - A seven-year old boy was at the center of a Tuscaloosa County courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt, in keeping with child custody law and regulation requiring that family unity be maintained to the highest degree possible.
The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried and said that they also beat him. After considering the remainder of the immediate family and learning that domestic violence was apparently a way of life among them, the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to propose who should have custody of him.
After two recesses to check legal references and confer with the child welfare officials, the judge granted temporary custody to the Auburn Tigers, whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating anyone.
Sad, but true!
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RE: So whats your log-in all about?
Started a character on a mud a long time ago. I happened to have the Sex Pistol's Never Mind the Bollocks on at the time. The rest is history. It's just too damn long to type. I should have thought more on the matter.
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RE: So whats your log-in all about?
i never thought the mrs would be impressed with my wargaming hobby and so never told her about it - used to wait til she went to bed and then played. She came in the room once and found me, i think she expected to find hardcore porn on the screen the way i tried to cover it up - and then i think thats what she actually would have preferred, since then she has always told me i married her under false pretenses and calls me an undercovergeek
- niceguy2005
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ROFLORIGINAL: undercovergeek
i never thought the mrs would be impressed with my wargaming hobby and so never told her about it - used to wait til she went to bed and then played. She came in the room once and found me, i think she expected to find hardcore porn on the screen the way i tried to cover it up - and then i think thats what she actually would have preferred, since then she has always told me i married her under false pretenses and calls me an undercovergeek

I never expected the name to be so literal

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RE: So whats your log-in all about?
ok...
Well, shortly after my oldest was born, I was the one who would get to my daughter first if she woke up during the night (ok, who's kidding here, not "if", "when")
I came across this comic strip called Baby Blues.
One of the strips was about the father getting the baby at night when it cried. The first 2 darkened panels said, "A rustle of covers in the night... A cry for help goes out... It's a bird, it's a plane..." The last panel is the father standing at the door flicking the light on, all scruffy, bleary-eyed, holding a baby bottle next to the crib, and the caption,
"It's DADMAN"
That was me. It stuck.
Well, shortly after my oldest was born, I was the one who would get to my daughter first if she woke up during the night (ok, who's kidding here, not "if", "when")
I came across this comic strip called Baby Blues.
One of the strips was about the father getting the baby at night when it cried. The first 2 darkened panels said, "A rustle of covers in the night... A cry for help goes out... It's a bird, it's a plane..." The last panel is the father standing at the door flicking the light on, all scruffy, bleary-eyed, holding a baby bottle next to the crib, and the caption,
"It's DADMAN"
That was me. It stuck.
RE: So whats your log-in all about?
I work as a strategy analyst for a commercial bank nowadays, but I have a doctorate in biochemistry and RuBisCO is short for an enzyme called Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase.
RE: So whats your log-in all about?
It's just my nickname since my real name was taken. And, my avatar is a tribute to my dad who made M/sgt on Red Beach, Lunga Point in Aug 42 and retired at the same rank 30 years later. I, on the other hand, was a lousy spec/5 in the Army of he United States. After all, I figured that when I got drafted I had already been in the Marine Corps for 18 years.
RE: So whats your log-in all about?
Mine comes from Das Boot. In the computer game Aces of the deep you had the option of having the crew talk in german. They always called the skipper "Herr kaleun" that I learned means Capt Leutenant. So there.
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I didn’t want to use “Squid” because it has other connotations for many members of this forum, and “Octopus” just doesn’t have the right ring to it. So what else could I use?

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I am a Paramedic. The unit I work most of the time is AMR109. In 2001, I had a rather painfull interface between my truck and a rockslide on I-80. My friend {later to become my wife} suggested the name.
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I saw a terrible opening act at a concert at Towson State Univ. in 1998... The hip-hop DJ was "DJ Mad Flava" and he wore a T-shirt with that moniker on it... It became a running joke between me and some friends... and I've used it ever since. 13 was always my jersey number in lacrosse and football.
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ORIGINAL: Skyros
Hey this is for AU Tiger.
Tuscaloosa,AP - A seven-year old boy was at the center of a Tuscaloosa County courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt, in keeping with child custody law and regulation requiring that family unity be maintained to the highest degree possible.
The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried and said that they also beat him. After considering the remainder of the immediate family and learning that domestic violence was apparently a way of life among them, the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to propose who should have custody of him.
After two recesses to check legal references and confer with the child welfare officials, the judge granted temporary custody to the Auburn Tigers, whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating anyone.
OUCH! There is too much truth in that this season, but at least we don't play Darth Visor this year.
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RE: So whats your log-in all about?
ORIGINAL: Kid
[font="times new roman"]I have a bit of a story behind my name. I joined the Navy in 1973. I was 17 years old and looked about 15. By the time I finished Boot Camp, AWA School and Flight Training I was 18. I made it to my squadron (VP-56) two weeks before we deployed to Sicily. During the deployment we made a mini-det to Suda Bay Crete. We managed to get one day of RR in the town and my crew decided it was time to properly welcome me and one other new guy to Crew 6. They did this by buying two bottles of wine everywhere we went, one for the crew and one for the two of us. Well after a few hours my ordnance man, a man who I came to have great respect for, decided it was time to get me a hooker. He pulled me out of my chair and said “let’s go find you a hooker.” Well, I had never seen a hooker or even thought about them so I started to ask him a lot of questions. How can you tell a girl is a hooker? What do you say to one? How much do they cost? And on and on. After a while, he stopped and looked at me with a shocked look and said “You really don’t know do you? I mean you really don’t know?” I replied that no I really didn’t. That is when he said “Shit, you’re just a Kid! You’re nothing but a GD Kid!” That was it, the nickname stuck. They made me put it on my Crew hat and my name tag. For seven years people only knew me as Kid. Heck, some of the new guys even believed it was my real name. There are still some people out there who call me Kid when we get together. As for what happened that day…well that’s a whole different story.[/font]
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RE: So whats your log-in all about?
[8|]OK. So how did you get the call sign? Most of the call signs I've run into were 1)a play on one's name 2) something really dumb that you did (most common) 3) something that describes you or something you did/do (dumb or other wise).[:D]ORIGINAL: TheElf
My Callsign minus the "The"