How did you come up with your screen name?
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How did you come up with your screen name?
Title says it all....how did you come up with your screen name (user name). I will add my story later (its a little long winded as you can imagine). I am really interested in some of your guys' names some I can guess, some I have NO idea about. What's your story
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
My buddy that I call Fordboy as that's what he has always owned returns the favour by calling me Dodgeboy. I added my name to it and use that screen name on a number of forums. We have been doing that for 30 or so years.
My truck is younger than me.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
"PowerMan" was the handle given to my Dad by his friends on the cb radio as he drove a 63 W200 Power Wagon.
1962 W100 - NV4500- LU2 winch Looking for a 4BT!
1965 W200 CC 12 Valve P-Pump, HX35/S475, 5x12s, pushrods, 60# springs, 55 DVs, NV4500
1965 D100-> W100 Town Wagon 225 Slant - NP435
1965 W200 CC 12 Valve P-Pump, HX35/S475, 5x12s, pushrods, 60# springs, 55 DVs, NV4500
1965 D100-> W100 Town Wagon 225 Slant - NP435
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Terry yours was pretty easy to figure out although you should probably change it to "iownhalfthesweptlines" now
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Bought my first sweptline in 2010 while looking for a project vehicle on Craigslist. 1968 d100 lwb ute. Ugly piece of crap with a hopped up la318.Knew nothing about the sweptlines or where to find parts, so I got online and found this site. Figured I had a stepside, I'm from TEXAS, 2step is a popular dance name( although I have 2 left feet ) , so Txas2step. Didn't take long to get corrected that I had a Ute, not a stepside.
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61 shorty 170/ 3spd 3:91(sold)
66 lwb 318 poly/727/4:10 (sold)
67 shorty 318poly/4spd 3:55
68 ute 318/3 spd/3:55(sold)
70 318/727/3:23
66 d200 225/4spd/4:10( military)(sold)
68 d100 383/727/3:55
66 lwb 318 poly/727/4:10 (sold)
67 shorty 318poly/4spd 3:55
68 ute 318/3 spd/3:55(sold)
70 318/727/3:23
66 d200 225/4spd/4:10( military)(sold)
68 d100 383/727/3:55
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
It's a cross between my last name and this song. Black Sabbath was my favorite band as a teenager and they had a song with my last name in the title, but spelled differently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWPUy_SoRy8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWPUy_SoRy8
Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Mine is an old term used for the way things are assembled or repaired.
One of my non-internet nicknames is "Six Trip Johnny" which is the average number of times
I need to go to the hardware or auto parts store to complete any given project.
John
One of my non-internet nicknames is "Six Trip Johnny" which is the average number of times
I need to go to the hardware or auto parts store to complete any given project.
John
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Six trip JohnnyHobcobble wrote:Mine is an old term used for the way things are assembled or repaired.
One of my non-internet nicknames is "Six Trip Johnny" which is the average number of times
I need to go to the hardware or auto parts store to complete any given project.
John
Andy
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Mine is easy. Where I live and what I drive put together
Andy
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Ok here goes mine. When i worked as a pit boss in a casino, my buddy Shawn was weird (we will leave it at that) He used to listen to you and stare at you and when you got done talking he would say "chicken".....literally after ever statement or question you threw at him......another guy we worked with was a guy by the name of Kevin Decker...Kevin got drunk and mad one night and punched a wall at his girlfriends house and broke his hand...so naturally Shawn would call him "Kevin Decker wall". Shawn saw him get mad at his girlfriend one night and said his new name would be "Kevin Decker Face" if he got mad enough to hit her. That phrase got uttered alot around work by other people and Shawn would always say "chicken" right after anyone would say it. So "Kevin Decker face...chicken". Shawn would then go on to exclaim that his favorite food was "face chicken". Every time after that, when ever they had chicken on the lunch buffet, he would say "yum , facechicken". So when i got an Xbox i couldnt think of a gamer tag that was original or clever so I used Face Chicken. When he saw that, the name just kinda stuck with me, and people started calling me "Face" or "Chicken" at work.
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
My name, and 66 is my Coronet, which I've owned for 36 years now.
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Mine (when I can use it as it is often taken) is from my website MrMopar.com that I have had from the early days of the internet. Otherwise I try Cuda_Al (again often taken).
Even before the internet it didn't take long for people that knew me to start calling me Mr. Mopar as they knew I was into Mopars so when it came time to get a domain name it seamed natural, I'm still surprised I got it and have kept it.
Alan
Even before the internet it didn't take long for people that knew me to start calling me Mr. Mopar as they knew I was into Mopars so when it came time to get a domain name it seamed natural, I'm still surprised I got it and have kept it.
Alan
Alan Erland
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1969 Dodge Polara
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1967 Plymouth Barracuda
1969 Dodge Polara CHP
1969 Dodge Polara
1970 Dodge Camper Special
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
I have always liked to dig into things to see how they work. I can still remember tearing apart my Farmer See And Say when I was little to see where the animal noises were coming from.
I sold all of my sweptline trucks,except the invisible one. I just couldn't stand to see it go!
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
712EDF
The Texas License plate number on my very first car, 1969 Plymouth GTX
I have owned over 25 vehicles but thus is the ONLY plate number I ever remembered.
Bucky
The Texas License plate number on my very first car, 1969 Plymouth GTX
I have owned over 25 vehicles but thus is the ONLY plate number I ever remembered.
Bucky
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
just a nickname...I was easy to pull off 16 years ago when I signed up to the forum. It's usually taken on other forums. That's why this forum is so special because I am Slick here! slicknapier on every other forum!!
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
First name's Noel (pronounced like 'Knoll' 'Gnoll' or 'Mole'). Had a girl friend (not a girlfriend) in grade school who started calling me Noelie as a pet name and soon a lot of the other girls picked it up. By the time I graduated high school pretty much all of the girls called me Noelie. Things like that spread fast in a small town school, I guess. The guys mostly called me Clutch because I always drove stick, but that name's usually taken on an online car forum. Noelie's always free, for some reason
And I was born in '84, so...
And I was born in '84, so...
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1969 D100 w/an A833 & a 318
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
Jims68 is fairly easy... my name is Jim and I own a '68!
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Re: How did you come up with your screen name?
wally426ci was my first email handle
It's a combination of my BMX nickname, Wally & something mopar related 426ci
The BMX portion came from the National Lampoon Family Vacation when they drive across the states to Walley World
My real name is Shawn but people do call my Wally in person
It's a combination of my BMX nickname, Wally & something mopar related 426ci
The BMX portion came from the National Lampoon Family Vacation when they drive across the states to Walley World
My real name is Shawn but people do call my Wally in person