Usernames?

Ha Ha Ha.......

Well...Done it before, but her goes again.
"Qball" is my "Cowboy Action Shooting" alias.
And my hairstyle:o

I had to think about that for a second, "What's a Qball hairstyle". Then it dawned me.:):):)


Oh, I do have an old nickname that some people still call me. Back in the days of "Lost In Space" people called me "Dr. Zachary Smith". 'Zack' stuck. I even named my son 'Zachary'.
 
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The Old TexMex is a railroad, founded 1881. First U.S.-Mexico rail link. A little line that ran from the Gulf of Mexico (Corpus Christi) to Nuevo Laredo and on in to Mexico. The first railroad to dieselize (convert from steam).
Texas Rangers and Texas Mexican Railroad Police watched over that run through the brush country for many years. Owned now by Kansas City Southern, I believe....
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As a Baptist preacher in Texas, the honorific "Brother" rather than Reverend or something else similar is still predominant in rural areas. My real name is Dave so I'm frequently referred to as Bro. Dave.

The opportunity to pay a small homage to the late, great humorist Bro. Dave Gardner is a plus, too.

After joining here I discovered that another Dave Keith had established a great reputation as a holster maker. No matter how common a name may be, it is still a little strange to hear of another person by the same name.
 
I've always been into custom cars from building the models when I was a kid to drawing custom cars and dreaming of having a custom car shop as I got older. When I was in middle school, or high school, I needed a name for my AIM (anyone remember that? ) I came up with CustomChevyGuy. I use it on most of my forums..
 
Mine is kinda silly. Before going out to breakfast one morning I told my daughter that I had to find my flip flops but I called them my "Mack Daddy Flip Flappys". I registered on another forum that week and used Flip Flappy and have just carried on with it.
 
Way back in the day, in my late teens and early twenties, the late 50s & early 60s. In my neighborhood, in Elmwood Park, IL. (A suburb of Chicago) I was well known as being a bit unpredictable, so one day, at a street party, in the neighborhood, one of the seniors on the block, a person I respect very much, gave me the nick name "Johnny The Flake". I have carried that handle ever since. I am proud to say that at this time in my life, I am 75 years young!
 

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