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Discussion in 'Anything Goes' started by derstuka, Aug 1, 2007.

  1. derstuka

    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Hmmmm....interesting..thanks for sharing...I never knew that. Heard a lot of people call it "cow town"
     


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    Cow (vaca) Town (ville) is Vacaville
     


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    Means I'm on to many forums :roll::clock:
     


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  4. derstuka

    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Welcome Brian....are you around St George or Cedar City then?
     


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    Meanings

    Well My user name from when I was Drag racing a GPZ 750 That was lowered w/wheel bars an air shifter and a few other mods..
     


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    Funny My name is Brian, Have a 76 Mazda and a Mustang too....and oh just got back from Utah....weird
     


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    St George. it's nice to be able to ride in november. Cedar is only like half an hour drive but there is such a climate differance.
     


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    well, my name started when I got my first Dodge Ramcharger (RC) and joined the ramchargercentral.com forums, my first name is jeremy and i had a 4wd ramcharger, and so it stuck. i no longer have the truck, but i will never forget it.
     


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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Must be nice having Zion in such close proximity.....I say, that St George area has EXPLODED in growth in the last 5-10 years.....too fast! Pretty soon "Hur-ri-cun" is gonna be a suburb, and no more the danty town it once was!
     


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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    So... how was the ole Ramcharger at "Swampin?" She find her way thru the swamp ok?
     


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    oddly enough, the ramcharger swamped great. i only managed to get it stuck 3 times in as many years after it was lifted.
     


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    Mine started out my senior year in HS. My friends and i, while in class, started seeing how many punches the other could take in the arm. It was a dumb teen-age boy thing to do, but at the time was fun and needless to say we didn't learn a lot of civics either!! Anyway, my friends say i took this ungodly amount of hits to the arm and laughed about it. They started calling me 'the king of pain' (yes, we were 'Police' fans as well..still are)! It then morphed into 'the king of..what ever we were doin' at the time.' Over the years it has basically been shortened to just plain 'ol 'king', but they call me 'the kinger' a lot now too! :smile:

    This thread was a great idea and a lot of fun to read! Nice job!
     


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    that was the best show ever!! it was fun to watch it and throw back a few.
     


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    Mine is just Steben as my wife's niece could not say uncle stephen, my wifes friends started using it when we were out and its stuck. Everyone else calls me Steve but for some reason she chose Steben. Has been used ever since
     


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    Titanium was the color of one of the car I used to own. I bought a 2003.5 Mazdaspeed Protege. I went to one of the mazda boards to reg and was amazed that the screen name was available. I use the same name as much as possible. On the local sportbike forums I keep it simple, VFR Matt. Makes me very easy to identify on rides!
     


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  16. Fatty

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    Fatty is short for Fat Bastard.

    Though I show my "prosperity", it really came from Austin Powers movies, the Fat Bastard character.

    So Fatty is short for Fat Bastard.

    :cheersaf:
     


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    My name was given to me by my riding buddies..........
    after they noted my (lack of) riding skills.
     


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    What happens to me at the top of a long climb on my mountain bike? I bonk. Hence... Bonker.
     


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    i_needit, 12 years ago I started playing in the internet and needed a screen name, I looked down at a book that said i need more ram. So there it was.
     


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    My last name is Livingston which is a close to the variant Livingstone which can be translated into Japanese as 生きている石 (ikiteiruishi). If you take the two Kanji (Chinese) characters out and read them by themselves you get なまいし (namaishi). I lived in Japan a few years and majored in International Studies with a focus on East Asia and a minored in Japanese. I am now in IT and seldom get to use my Japanese, but that's what you get for having a liberal arts degree. ;)
     


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