Your screen name, what does it mean.

My name, and usual signon: Colin, was already taken so I chose Cyrano. Same initial. I have a large probosculum like the original Cyrano, although I'm not as good a swordsman as was Edmond Rostand's character, nor as good a philosopher as the historical Cyrano.
 
I was going to use Bigreddogs cause that's what I use on GB but that didn't happen and now I don't think I should change what I'm using, which is first four letters of my last name and zip code. Original huh?
 
E-mail. Had to be combination of eight letters and numbers. ECT- My initials. 1222- Birth month and date. T- Just another t to make it eight. Yeah I know. I put too much thought into it. -Ed.
 
It means nothing. When I set up my ebay account, this was the 7th or 8th screen name I tried (Babalooey was already taken).

Babalooey was Quick Draw Mc Graw's sidekick in a Hanna Barberra cartoon show from my misspent youth.

Wherever I go on the internet, I'm "Babalooie." It's easier to type than Zielinski.

Besides, "CAJUNLAWYER" was already taken.
 
My highest score in a registered NRA conventional pistol (bullseye) match, and my way of saying thank you to Gunnery Sergeant Michael Curtis, USMC (Ret.), who helped me to become a passable slow-fire competitor, and to Sergeant Rick Rodriguez, USMC (Ret.), for giving me the opportunity to compete against the very best and reach my potential. I learned a heckuva lot more from these men than simply how to make little holes in paper targets.


Bullseye
 
Peyton was my Malamute, constant companion and protector of the realm when I was gone with the Army. My son and daughters would go for a walk every day, being drug by her. I asked my son how he decided where to walk and he said, "Peyton decides, I am just the guy attached by the leash".
Peyton died this last March, she is missed. My wife got a couple of lap dogs and they are just a couple of yappers.
 
Due to lack of imagination all I could come up with was my military rank and first name, Master Sergeant Dan.
 
Because I AM a one-eyed fat man, plus the first initial of my last name.

roosterk
 
My favorite S&W ... my Md 57 no-dash, 6" bbl, I bought new in the 70's, and the only handgun I hunt with.
 
My highest score in a registered NRA conventional pistol (bullseye) match, and my way of saying thank you to Gunnery Sergeant Michael Curtis, USMC (Ret.), who helped me to become a passable slow-fire competitor, and to Sergeant Rick Rodriguez, USMC (Ret.), for giving me the opportunity to compete against the very best and reach my potential. I learned a heckuva lot more from these men than simply how to make little holes in paper targets.


Bullseye

Wow, Bullseye 2620 says all that?
 
In my case, a picture is worth a thousand words, at least...

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Be safe.
 
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