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New Guys - What does your name mean?
251. Author: dumlukDate: Mon, 10/11/2004, 2:20PM EST
dumluk = dumb luck. Also a play on my name as my initials are DL. You can call me Dan.

By the way if you see DL in Matlacha, FL bidding against you--especially on Perdomo products--sorry, that's me. Better luck next time.
252. Author: blackfoot11Date: Mon, 10/11/2004, 2:56PM EST
i was found and raised by wild wolves, and at the tender age of 10, rescued by a band of indian sqwa's, who used and abused me till i found harley davidsons, at which point i was able to break free and devote the rest of my wasted life to 2 wheels. ya, thats it.
253. Author: CigarPrimateDate: Mon, 10/11/2004, 4:08PM EST
In the binomial nomenclature of biology, the genus and species are the designators of choice, but I thought Primatus cigaricus was to long, so I shortened it to CigarPrimate.
254. Author: Velvet JonesDate: Mon, 10/11/2004, 6:50PM EST
Eddie Murphy character from SNL.
255. Author: Cliff LaChanceDate: Mon, 10/11/2004, 6:57PM EST
Hmmmm My Name... But when I do need to create a persona it's Stesslo. It's my 15th level assassin that I used to play in AD&D. Very unique.

Cliff
256. Author: VotTakDate: Mon, 10/11/2004, 7:14PM EST
Well... My native language is Russian... Anyway if I translate VotTak (Vot Tak) from Russian I'd come up to something like: "Just Like That"... not the exact translation though.
257. Author: BuckyB93Date: Mon, 10/11/2004, 7:48PM EST
Mascot from my alma mater with my year of graduation.
258. Author: ddsmokinDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 4:02AM EST
I am very involved with the K of C and that is my title DD District Deputy.
259. Author: GandalfDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 4:19AM EST
My given first name is Gan - yep, thats it. I've always loved Tolkien, and Gandalf is one of my favorite characters, so.........
907 is my street address at work.
260. Author: cjmkcmDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 10:05AM EST
cjmkcm......my initials and my wife's initials. I know I know. It's not a Charlie Parker tune(very cool) or my first car(72 Ford LTD). But it is very easy to remember.
261. Author: dkeageDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 10:27AM EST
I must cop to the initials thing also.
262. Author: tornadoDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 1:40PM EST
tornado - because I was born and raised and still live in Kansas.
263. Author: cjmkcmDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 3:09PM EST
Sketcha,
Margaritaville in Bartlet, NH?
264. Author: herfsnipeDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 4:51PM EST
I like to herf and I'm a retired Navy Engineer, an original "pit" snipe. Got the burn scars and the DFM cologne to prove it.
265. Author: TacomanDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 5:26PM EST
I'm a man, and I like to eat tacos. What else can I say?
266. Author: bloody spaniardDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 5:44PM EST
I'm a Spaniard (w/ lil' wop & portuguese) & I tend to be a "bleeder".



PS: Wonder how "phlegmcookie" got his handle? LOL
267. Author: StogeeBoyDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 6:07PM EST
Stogee: a slang my friends and I use for cigar
Boy: I started smoking cigars at 18 and have been smoking them regularly for 2 years now(22). Hence the term boy, still young and still have a lot to learn.
268. Author: strick9Date: Tue, 10/12/2004, 7:30PM EST
strick- first part of last name,
9- just to make a catchy ending.

-Mark
269. Author: thursonDate: Tue, 10/12/2004, 9:41PM EST
First initial, last name. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz

Tim AKA thurson
270. Author: KNOFDate: Wed, 10/13/2004, 2:18PM EST
How have I missed this over the past couple years???
Like so many others, first initial, and first part of last name.

Keith Nofield
271. Author: RagingMarkDate: Wed, 10/13/2004, 4:14PM EST
Bandmates gave it to me. Seems I have anger management issues.

-Mark
272. Author: BilliganDate: Wed, 10/13/2004, 5:40PM EST
Billigan

I've always been a fan of Bob Denver on Gilligan's Island!

Bill
273. Author: erkwgzDate: Wed, 10/13/2004, 6:24PM EST
Just a crazy spelling of my name a more than crazy bud of mine gave to me back in highschool. A sort of phoneticised version of Erik Wiggs, my given name.
274. Author: goneslednDate: Fri, 10/15/2004, 1:21AM EST
winter time is hard to track me down....out on the snowmobile trails
275. Author: lofty1Date: Fri, 10/15/2004, 6:01AM EST
i chose lofty1 because i have a 10" ****. when ya gotta tool that big, you can have a stupid handle on a cigar website and the chicks will still dig you.



ok, it's actually derived from my last name. the number 1 was added for color. the **** thing, yeah, right. it's smaller than most cigars i smoke. i hate my life. someone please kill me.
276. Author: torque02Date: Fri, 10/15/2004, 7:40AM EST
Torque02 I am not here as much as I would like but here ya go. Up here in Minnesota we have a 3 day country fest called We Fest. While after a few cocktails wandering around the campground someone told me my new nickname was torque and if I had ever shaved my ugh swimsuit area(pc enough). I said thats a little personal. And that I only did it once for a movie I was in. Heh Heh I thought it was funny.
277. Author: thursonDate: Fri, 10/15/2004, 8:29AM EST
LMAO @ lofty
278. Author: hankhillDate: Fri, 10/15/2004, 12:04PM EST
same as plabonte's response
279. Author: baracudaDate: Sat, 10/16/2004, 7:59AM EST
Well I have this goal, to by and refurbish a 70'cuda.
The username doesn't let me forget the dream
280. Author: LcbogeyDate: Mon, 10/18/2004, 10:05AM EST
LC are my initals and " Bogey" is in reference to how bad I suck at golf....Now that I think of it "triple bogey" would be more acurate....... Thanks for all the info on this board guys and girls, this newbie sure does appreciates it.
281. Author: cexshunDate: Mon, 10/18/2004, 10:15AM EST
In college, we had a computer security class. We formed a 5 man group of "hackers", and the rest of the class was security. Kind of a real world exmaple of networking. To keep it true to life, each "hacker" was given a call sign so when we were successful at an intrusion, we would mark it with our call sign to identify ourself to the security team so they could ask us questions about how we did it. I was dubbed "cexshun" by my peers, referencing my favorite techniques to employ. It's basically just a crazy way to spell "section". I guess it just stuck because I thought it sounded cool.
282. Author: NapaSmokeDate: Mon, 10/18/2004, 10:28AM EST
Simple - I live in Napa Valley.

Enjoy good smokes, Great wine (not just Napa Valley wine) and Food.

Stop by my website @ www.tuscantable.com
283. Author: rd2thbnDate: Mon, 10/18/2004, 10:37AM EST
The color of my neck, minus the vowels.
284. Author: burninbluzDate: Mon, 10/18/2004, 7:52PM EST
Cuz there's nothing that touches the soul more than a slow burning blues tune played just right........long live SRV!
285. Author: sli38Date: Fri, 6/22/2007, 9:28AM EST
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286. Author: nine999Date: Fri, 6/22/2007, 9:59AM EST



damn... you had to go WAY back for this one...




nine
287. Author: LowmanDate: Fri, 6/22/2007, 10:01AM EST
WOW... lotta names you don't see anymore... too bad, a lot of fine BOTL have come and gone...

Hopefully some lurkers will read this and chime in.

Lurk On !

Low
288. Author: jpottsDate: Fri, 6/22/2007, 11:32AM EST
Mine's actually a palindrome.
289. Author: heynow5151Date: Fri, 6/22/2007, 11:38AM EST
Heynow was the first work sang to me by Jerry Garcia and the 5151 was the last 4 of my original cbid handle of pacman5151 which pacman357 made me change. 5151 was given to me by AOL when I first signed up years ago.....Jamie
290. Author: teedubbyaDate: Fri, 6/22/2007, 11:52AM EST
I love George Bush but my name starts with T.
291. Author: avssave33Date: Fri, 6/22/2007, 1:04PM EST
avs as in Colorado Avalanche (Hockey) Save33 the best goal tender to ever play the game. #33 Patrick Roy. Used it for my yahoo email and it's kinda stuck. Some one once told me that if you look at it quickly it looks like assavenue?
292. Author: jwilmotDate: Fri, 6/22/2007, 6:28PM EST
Mine is first initial and last name.

Trying to be original=)

Johny
293. Author: guyuteDate: Fri, 6/22/2007, 6:40PM EST
big fan of the band Phish, one of my favorite songs is "Guyute"... plus Guyute is "an ugly pig". Seemed fit my style. :) Been used everywhere I can get it for the past 10 years.
294. Author: fishinguitarmanDate: Fri, 6/22/2007, 8:49PM EST
fishinhuntinsmokindrinkinbaldheadedfourwheelerridinmandolinbanjoguitarman?



Self explanatory......
295. Author: serionDate: Sat, 6/23/2007, 3:59AM EST
mine has been a long used online alias. The name started when I used a name generator in the PC game Never Winter Nights a few years ago when creating a game character. I've used it online for various forms and other online games ever since then. Yes, I'm a geek. :-p
296. Author: jewishcigarguyDate: Sat, 6/23/2007, 9:32AM EST
Take a wild guess
Dan aka JCG
297. Author: ksig2033Date: Sat, 6/23/2007, 9:51AM EST
the meaning of my name. hmmmmmmmmmm. well I was a kappa sigma at the University of Oklahoma and my number is 2033.
298. Author: amac24Date: Sat, 6/23/2007, 10:46AM EST
Aaron McWilliams got shortened to A Mac by one of the first friends I met in college (eventually one of my groomsmen), and 24 is a bit of a family number (dad wore it in semi-pro baseball, I wore it in football and basketball, sister wore it in softball, and I got married one day after my 24th birthday) Hence, amac24
299. Author: YeddidDate: Sat, 6/23/2007, 1:03PM EST
yeddid is hebrew for 'friend'
300. Author: ScottHarDate: Sat, 6/23/2007, 2:00PM EST
S = 19th letter of the alphabet; 19 = favorite prime number
C = "Yes!" (in Spanish)
O = The Circle of Life
T = I drink a fair amount of green tea
T = Okay, I drink double the green tea I should
H = Japanese slang for "horny"
A = Ya can't spell azzhat without an "A!"
R = Keira Knightley-inspired pirate "issues."

Wait a minute... I'm not new anymore. Never mind.

ScottHar
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