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Growing up, I was called Lightening, fast and you never knew where I would strike, or when..
For some reason , I forget why, for screen name, liten seemed appropriate...
 
I love Western movies and such so--I took my moniker from the character that John Wayne played in the movie that made him an "A" list star. Stagecoach.....

Any way, I thought it sounded better than Waco Johnny Dean and Dutch Henry Brown. Also, my character had some brushes with the law and so do I (here) sometimes. :D
 
New Mexico is known as the Land of Enchantment. I took the first letter of each word and added man. LOEMAN!
 
After the Army I started working for the South Eastern Transportation Authority motoring old trolleycars. Near the end of my career I was working with them again as a Supervisor.

I actually worked with this post war car * on the Route 23. Here it crosses Market St at 10th going North.

Hence as far as work was concerned, I had been a Trolleyguy.

*Yes, it was built in the late 40s.

 
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When I became computer literate back in 2000, I realized I
would need a user name on the many gun sites I stumbled onto.
At the time I was into the 1919A4, and I live in Las Vegas, NV.
So I came up with "mojave30cal".

Of course, now I'm cuckoo-cuckoo for older Smith & Wesson
revolvers, so my avatar is my first year factory nickel pre-27
with aged ivory magnas. I'm a happy man! :D
 
It's easy. I'm a cat. Who snipes. With a little hipster-doofus lingo twist on the "-er", so it's an "-ah".

CatSnipah. Thus, my avatar is a cat dug in behind a snow bank with an archaic bolt action sniper rifle.

Actually, I have two cats and love felines (and dogs, too!).
 
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After 25+ years working inn the technical side of real estate, I was laid off and went back to school, earning a BS in Marine Biology. Was diagnosed diabetic, so I couldn't dive. Switched and got my MS in Animal Behavior doing a thesis on urban bear ecology/behavior
 
Mr-mom is the nickname given to me many years ago by a station-full of firefighters. As Chief of Department for 20+ years, I was constantly watching over each and every one of them, both in the fire hall and on the scene of a fire or medical emergency. I kinda fought it at first, but the guys kept using it, and I eventually became rather fond of it.
Dave
SWCA #2778
 
Years ago and far away, I was a pretty rapid young teenage caucasian about the time Bullet Bob Hayes was tearing up the NFL, and my first name is Bob - got stuck with the nickname.

Now anyone younger than 55 doesn't know who Mr. Hayes was, and they just think I'm some kind of psycho. If I am, how would I know? :cool:
 
Dash Riprock was Elly Mae's boyfriend on a few episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies. Also the name of a very fun band from New Orleans whose music fueled many a college party. Their live act in the '90s was legendary.
 
After the Army I started working for the South Eastern Transportation Authority motoring old trolleycars. Near the end of my career I was working with them again as a Supervisor.

I actually worked with this post war car * on the Route 23. Here it crosses Market St at 10th going North.

Hence as far as work was concerned, I had been a Trolleyguy.

*Yes, it was built in the late 40s.




That would be "SEPTA". Those trolleys didn't look that old when I rode them 48yrs ago.Used to take it from Sharon Hill into 69th street.
 
After the Army I started working for the South Eastern Transportation Authority motoring old trolleycars. Near the end of my career I was working with them again as a Supervisor.

I actually worked with this post war car * on the Route 23. Here it crosses Market St at 10th going North.

Hence as far as work was concerned, I had been a Trolleyguy.

*Yes, it was built in the late 40s.


That looks like the one they were riding at the end of Dr. Zhivago!
 
Back in the 70s I had a lot of hair and I'm rather large. Got stuck with the nickname by a baseball coach. Old friends still call me that

Don't have the hair anymore but I'm still large and lovable too, just like a sheepdawg. :rolleyes:
 
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I have always been into many hobbies, classic cars, bikes, history, music (playing and listening), antique radios...Nashville!, antiques, reading, books, travelling, etc.

There is so much to do with the limited time we have here, even if we are just relaxing and enjoying it.

Can you count watching the sunset on your back porch overlooking the land having a fine cigar as a hobby? I'd like to think so. ;):D
 
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