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Old 09-11-2014, 08:53 AM
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Mine is pretty self explanatory.
Crazy about cubs!
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Old 09-11-2014, 09:29 AM
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I choose mine based on my firs cub I bought. A 582 special and my softball nickname is rocker. I love cubs
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Mine is easy enough, it is the name of my hobby farm. I combined part of my last name with my wife's maiden name, added "farm" to the end and called it a day.
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Ash - from the Evil Dead movies (not that stupid newer movie). You know, the lead character played by Bruce Campbell.
129 - I have one Cub Cadet. It is..... a 129.
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Mine's not very interesting, but it dates back to high school. My best friend then (and now) had the name of "Bob" and somehow, I don't remember how, I got the nickname "Jim". There's where the jimbob comes from. I graduated high school in 2005 and, at the time, couldn't wait to be 21
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Old 09-11-2014, 09:50 AM
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Ash - from the Evil Dead movies (not that stupid newer movie). You know, the lead character played by Bruce Campbell.
129 - I have one Cub Cadet. It is..... a 129.
"BOOMSTICK!"

Love those movies!

Mines just my first initial and last name
Jeff Kier

Use to use different screen names for groups but felt kinda silly telling people who I was at meets by saying "I'm 53FordF100"
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I think the mods ought to offer an "open enrollment period" annually, similar to the healthcare enrollment period.

Those who choose a name incorrectly could change their name.

You might get more responses to a new thread if the responder did not have to type;

"what color sparkplug wire are you gonna use, georgewashingtoncubloverfromchattanoogatennessee?"

each time!!

If the names were easier to type, my index fingers would not be so calloused!!



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Ok follow closely:

If you translate j4c11 to binary , the result is:

01101010 00110100 01100011 00110001 00110001

Converting that back to decimal, you get :

456145449265

You add up all the numbers and you get : 55

1955 is the year McDonalds opened it's doors.

Voila.
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Just my first name and middle and last initial. Easier for ME to remember cause sometimes I have to use my GPS to find my way home (selective forgetfulness depending how long the "Honey Dew" list is).
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Ok follow closely:

If you translate j4c11 to binary , the result is:

01101010 00110100 01100011 00110001 00110001

Converting that back to decimal, you get :

456145449265

You add up all the numbers and you get : 55

1955 is the year McDonalds opened it's doors.

Voila.
I'm guessing your a bit of a big Mac fan?
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