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I've bought many but only kept one.

The 73 :D
 
I've been known to take some gambles (more like calculated risks than betting money) but I don't take myself too seriously. Been using the same moniker on a variety of forums since Y2K.
 
From the song, "Brokedown Palace" by the Grateful Dead. I was a Spring touring Deadhead in the late 80's / early 90's before setting off on a Military Career. Although the days of no responsibility are far behind, the music still "rocks my soul" and is the standard playlist when riding around in "Bertha".
 
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dirty ride.i dont think my CJ has ever seen the fighting end of a garden hose.
 
As a thirteen year old boy scout I guess I was kind of a hand full. Our scoutmasters were always talking about taking us fishing and do some trolling for alligators. For some reason I they always volunteered to be the bate!!! Thus I became Gatorbate.
 
I enjoy archery and go by Bowbender on the archery forum I hang out on.
 
:rolleyes: mine is not so inventive but easy for me to remember :) its my fathers name which I have been going by for years now as its easier to pronounce than my real name lol which translates to " son of Gert" Gertjan :chug:
 
A buddy wrote a book and based a character in the book off me, he named him Brock Grimes.

Also I can tell you that a Hayabusa will run 186, so can a police officer........
 
A buddy of mine in NC called me Scooter the first time he met me, then it stuck. Also kinda became my call sign over the radio when I was overseas in Iraq as one of Uncle Sam's Misguided Children. :cool: It was better than our "typical" call signs being the phonetic of the first letter of our last name...that being Romeo, I didn't really care for it. :rolleyes:

Then the 402 is the CID of my engine. So there we go!
 
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