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Thread: What's in A (User) Name?
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5 March 2009, 09:12 #1Army Chief Guest
What's in A (User) Name?
Not sure that I've seen it done before, but we're a small enough community that this might prove both entertaining and a bit enlightening: when you get a spare moment, write a line or two about your Weapon Evolution user name, and what it might tell us about you.
In my case, Army Chief isn't a grandiose self-proclamation or anything like that ... I just happen to be (a) in the Army, and (b) a Chief Warrant Officer.
See how easy that was? :)
AC
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5 March 2009, 09:33 #2
adrenaline [(uh-dren-l-in)]
A hormone secreted by the adrenal glands that helps the body meet physical or emotional stress (see endocrine system).
Note: Adrenaline plays a very large role in the fight or flight reaction, which refers to the various processes that occur within the body when it is confronted with some form of mental or physical stress.(from dictionary.com)
Bacardi 151 is an over-proof rum. The 151-proof liquor has an alcohol content of 75.5%.
Due to its high proof, it is typically used as a component in cocktails (whose final alcohol concentration may or may not be greater than that of drinks made with conventional rum). Bacardi is the only manufacturer that uses a flame arrester on the bottle.[citation needed]
Due to the high alcohol content in Bacardi 151, the spirit is flammable at room temperature and is used in cocktails such as flaming B-52s.(from Wiki)
Also Adrenaline was the first album by the Deftones, which was one of my favorites back in the day. I was trying to think of a creative e-mail address and I needed a name and numbers and that's what popped into my head. I've used it for pretty much everything online since, it's always available...
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5 March 2009, 11:10 #3
got m4? = gotm4
It's kinda like the 'got milk'? advertising.VA Arms Co FFL/SOT armorer
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5 March 2009, 12:24 #4Dutch Guest
I am what I am
Dutch
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5 March 2009, 13:53 #5
Graduated jump school in 1994, last name ends in ski. Pretty easy.
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5 March 2009, 15:28 #6
103M 95G are police radio codes/signals in Louisiana.
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5 March 2009, 15:29 #7Member
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Former ballistician.
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5 March 2009, 15:52 #8
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5 March 2009, 17:01 #9
I used to go by Teknic before I became a firearms dealer.
Teknic - Motorcycle gear (I love motorcycles)
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5 March 2009, 17:03 #10
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5 March 2009, 17:22 #11Member
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Nothing imaginative. Just my initials.
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6 March 2009, 03:49 #12
I loves the M4 and I take pics of stuff. :D
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6 March 2009, 06:37 #13Member
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rocketman223:
Rocket: from rocket (pee wee) football my stepson was in when I chose the name
man: well beyond the obvious, I thought rocketdad sounded...old.
223: caliber...
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6 March 2009, 15:23 #14
Shihan rfers to my Shihan teaching license to Okinawa, Japan for Karate and Jujitsu.
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6 March 2009, 20:17 #15
"CAPT KIRK"
No, I am not realy a Captain, but I was born in 65' with the last name of KIRK. For those old enough to remember, we grew up in the age of the original Star Trek series and thus the "Capt Kirk" nickname has forever stuck.
My typical response..... "Yeah, beam me up Scotty because theres no inteligent life around here"."God made Cops, so Firemen could have Heroes."
"We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm."
Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. Psalm 144:1