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Originally Posted by NancysToy
The Spyder is Nancy's, and so am I, hence NancysToy. Maybe I'll have to change back to "Scooter Scotty" as I have been known since the mid-sixties, after I my own Spyder RT-S is delivered.
Hey Scotty,
With all of the bikes you have parked on your garage, you should change your handle to "Collector".
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Originally Posted by BillGargan
I am just an old phart that is baffled -- and often disturbed -- by the anonymity that is bred by the web. Stop it and show your faces -- er names.
No can do...witness protection you know.
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My (then 4year old) daughter called me Daddy Longlegs. Then we got a spyder. Oh and at 6 and a half feet tall I have longlegs.
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My last name is Orgera frist name bob. I spelled bob backward's to;
keep my anonymity.
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My last name is Wolf, and of course WolfSpyder was already taken so I had to switch it around.
Cool thread idea.
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I worked as a construction electrician, and had this name tagged on me about 40 yrs ago, while setting large switch gear into place, during construction of our local powerhouse. I was pushing on one side, while others were suppose to be pushing on the other, but were really watching me move the the gear by myself. (don't think I weighed 130 lbs soaking wet at the time.) Not much more than that now.
....and we're gonna ride, we're gonna ride.....
ride like the one-eyed Jack of Diamonds, with
the devil close behind,.....we're gonna ride....
2008 GS.....PE # 2888
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Originally Posted by BajaRon
I LOVE FISHING is the Baja fishing great?
I've been to Costa Rica, Florida Keys, and Canada.
Last edited by Motza; 12-15-2009 at 10:59 PM.
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Well the Jim A - self explainatory - 1153 was my pin# for initiation into Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity at Purdue in 1982.
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The Nauti part comes from my love of sailing, the Brit is my birthplace, Britain. A slightly different spelling, given to me by my wife, suits my alter-ego when I play football (soccer) and get overly aggressive, NaughtyBrit.
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I came up with my handle several years ago while living in Idaho. At the time, my wife and I owned a motorhome and we towed a trailer with two snowmobiles. I lettered the trailer with the name and later added TOYS 42 vanity plates on the motorhome.. No kids, just toys.
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Got my nickname years ago...as I was a counselor at the hospital and a sponsor within my 12 step group (wearing 2 hats), one of my patients started calling me Obiwan as I was his mentor/instructor for him to get into sobriety. I, in turn called him LUKE.
Whereas I also had a grey beard, the name stuck
Former Navy LT, Retired Chemical Dependency Therapist, Retired Widower, "Do, or do not, there is no try"... Jedi Master Yoda.
Proud member of AA, PGR, and a Navy Shellback!
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sethO, because i agree that people should have their real names up online but I am in the minority, before I got hurt I used my trailerrailer name on all forums but it works better i have found to have your name or part of your name in your tag, makes conversations more personal.
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Originally Posted by vtrider
When I purchased my Spyder, I was one of the first few that had one in Vermont. My dealer is the only dealer that sells spyders in Vermont as far as I know. I don't usually get a chance to take many rides too far from home, so I guess I consider myself a Vermont Spyder Rider ''vtrider"
vtrider, After reading your post, I gotta ask you this question, since my 82 year old neighbor who lives in Illinois but, winters here at the beach asked me the same question, when I got my Spyder home.
How many people asked? Where did you have it converted at?
I said converted? He said yeah! I've had enough snowmobiles to know one when I see one. How did you come up with this idea? Well!!!
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While serving in the Army, the majority of the people I encountered and worked with had a problem pronouncing "Gerspach" (go figger). My name was often shortened to "Sergeant G", or just "G-Man". The G-man stuck with me. The handle applies even more now that I am a government employee.
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Originally Posted by jgwoods
Thats' funny- I'da thought you would be Woody, not Woodsy.
Oh and I had a 428 Ford long ago- a 66 emerald green convertible - great car!
Both were used when I was younger, but during the 70s the "woodsy"(s) outnumbered the "woody"(s). I was living in a geodesic dome on a river at the time, and apparently some of the people that came out to check it out thought I was called Woodsy because I lived in the woods. I found that out when soneone asked me what my real name was. When I said "Dave Wood, why do you think they call me Woodsy", he replied "because you live in the woods", aaaahhh such a simpler time,LOL. or is that simpler mind??
I used to really like hi rpm 4-speed small block Fords( has to be a Ford). Because of availabilty in the used market in 1972, I bought a 428 CJ Mustang with an automatic. My tastes changed instantly. I raced the car for many years and later drove it on the street until 1990 when I sold it to a Mustang restorer/show car guy. He bought it specificly because it was the Ford magazine test car that was circualted to many of the magazines. It's most prominent appearance was in the 1969 Car Life road test( still have the copy). I didn't know when I purchased it but found out sometime in the late 70s when I opened it up and realized it had been balanced and blueprinted. I understood why it was so damned quick out of the box. I still build and maintain several 428 cars of the era including a couple Shelby GT500s and a couple of 428 Mustangs ( '70 Mach I and a '69 GT). Oddly, I own 3 Mustangs currently, a '68 ragtop and 2) '70 Boss 302s....not a single big block....except in the Cobra roadster.
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I retired a Master Sergeant from the Air Force and was a Navy Corpsman when I was in the Navy. The Marines used to call me DOC. A good friend always calls me MSGTDOC. Hence the handle.
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I work for ISCI (making floorboards) and my name is Billy. This one was a tough one to come up with.
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Cool Thread
Great idea for a thread. I have always had fun seeing if I can figure out why some peoples screen names are what they are. I find I am right about 90% of the time.
Mine's pretty simple. I was, am, and always will be a texan at heart. I didn't truly realize that until I joined the Air Force and lived other places. When I returned to TX, I could always tell when I crossed the border, even when flying. Thus, tx.
I enjoy medieval fiction and have always tried to live my life by the "Knights Code". Since My Lady and some close friends tell me I do a pretty good job of it, I settled on that.
And 67 is my birth year.
I am like some of the others, I use this screen name everywhere to avoid confusion.
A VERY HAPPY RIDER!
Even duct tape can't fix stupid - Cody Stell
'08 Yellow SM5, 2" BRP handlebar riser, Super Trapp exhaust, sport rack, seat back.
Future wish list of updates, too numerous to list and too expensive to afford....and I just found Corbin.
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You can tell how uncreative I am... I'm a lady with a red spyder :-)
Lovin' My Spyder
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Originally Posted by redspyderlady
You can tell how uncreative I am... I'm a lady with a red spyder :-)
I think I am even less creative, how about first initial, second initial and first four letters of last name.
With Christ all things are possible, so live life with no fears and no worries.
Happy Ex Owner, Hopefully future Spyder owner again.
Pastor Deb Tangen, Missions Director and short term missionary.
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ask my mom she gave it to me.
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My father was a huge Duke Snider fan and when my mother was giving birth to me, back in those days the men went to the bar not in the delivery room. He was listening to the Brooklyn Dodgers game and my Dad said if he hits a homerun at his next at bat and my wife gives birth to a boy, his name will be Duke. I guess you know the rest of the story. I got Dukester from work, because everyone calls me that. Oh yea, John Wayne (The Duke) is the true American.
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12-16-2009, 10:50 PM
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Very cool thread bumblebee.
I got my nickname 10 years or so from friends of mine. They said I reminded them of dday from animal house. Among my friends I was the only one riding at the time. The name dday has stuck ever since. I live in British Columbia, Canada, thus ddaybc.
So far I don't own a Spyder but am working towards getting an RTS in 2010.
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