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Since I've been found out by BBill_TN, a fellow kayaker, and I've been thinking about doing a post like this, here goes . . .

Where does you user name come from?

Some are fairly obvious: some combination of name, school affiliation, etc. while other aren't.

Mine, for instance, is based on a kayak I own. It's a Old Town Loon, a 16-foot (no inches) tandem, hence Loon160T.

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Mine is my first name. Yeah grow up in the south in the 80's with that name. There is nothing along those lines I haven't heard.

Strangely, of all the sites I'm on there are only 1 or 2 where some one else already had it.

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I used to race dirt track when I lived up North, and I was one of only two guys who were able to reach 100+ mph on that track. When it came time for me to race, everyone would comment on how it was time for me to go for a Triple Digit Ride. It kinda stuck.

Haha, I always thought that it referenced a Z car (300ZX, 350Z, etc) for some reason.

Mine is the first letter of my first name, then the first three letters of my last name.

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Guest H0TSH0T

n.

  1. Slang. A person of impressive skill and daring, especially one who is highly successful and self-assured.
  2. A nonstop freight train.

hotshot hot'shot' adj. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field (i am a independent contractor and have many skills mainly in home restorations and remodels ranging form floors to ceilings and all the stuff in-between, i don't do electrical or pluming but will do fixtures , sinks ect.)

been called that for many years by other people.... so it stuck as a nickname.

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Guest Bronker

I used to have a 1995 Ford Bronco that I drove the wheels off of. My father-in-law has a thick, country-vernacular Southern drawl, and for the life of him, when he referred to "the Bronco" it always came out "the Bronker". Same thing with "gravel". It came out "graver". A "diesel" came out "dieser". If he told me "I ran over a shovel with the Bronco on that gravel road..." It would sound like this: "I ran over a shover with the Bronker on that gra-ver road..."

When I signed up at TGO, we had just been working on this Bronco. So..."Bronker" was born.

And, the coolest name ever...strickj... was already taken.

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My dad was Navy. Thanks for your service.

+1.

My dad too...USS Forrestal, with one Senator John McCain. He was on the flight deck when McCain's plane caught fire.

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