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Mine comes from the first prewar set I started collecting combined with it's first year of issue and at the time my girlfriends initials, I used it to create my ebay ID and kept it for here.

My ebay id has since changed to t2069bs as we got married 15 years ago!!
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At Cubs camp, they called me Kenny Mac so shorten it to Kmac and 32 was my uniform number so together.

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I don't smoke, but since I joined here, your username has always made me wish I could travel back in time, just so I could chain smoke Uzits, Drums, and Broad Leafs.
Why not, then we could heckle kids to smoke their own cigarettes if they want the cards.
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Giants fan.....in the late 80s, Candlestick crowds would chant back and forth "oooo" and "rebay" for SS Jose Uribe. I loved those late 80s teams.

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Username is what you would see on the back of my jersey when I played sports.

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My user name is the only 'proper' nickname I received during the twenty or so years I pitched locally in high school, college, and semipro / industrial leagues.

David Clyde's debut spurred the conjunction with my last name Culpepper. We were both lefties making our first big slash, though mine was in a considerably smaller body of water.

Clyde actually came here to Columbus in 1981 to almost resurrect his career - he was great here at AA, but did not do well enough at AAA to get back to the Bigs.

He was only here for about a month and by the time I heard about it, he was gone. Another leisure activity lost to Retail Management.
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my ebay handle.....my friend Mike used to call me the "vster" because my last name , vanderbeck.....was a nickname of sorts...then he added "mr" one day...]


hence mr "vster"

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Mine is a childhood nickname based on my last name. Hardly anybody other than my parents, my wife, and a couple co-workers calls me by real name. To everybody else, it's "Tabe".

As for the avatar, well, a few years back there was a web site where you could submit a photo and it would create a "Simpsons" character of you based on your photo. A co-worker friend of mine did that for our entire group, with hilarious results. Mine actually is a fairly good representation of what I actually look like and so I've adopted it as an avatar.

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I've found that the older I get, the less I remember so have made my name my user id for pretty much every account that I can. I figure it's the last thing I'll remember before they cart me away

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The 1971 Bucs were the coolest and most diverse group of men my 8 year old eyes ever saw. They still are. My user ID reflects that opinion.
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Mine comes from a contest I won with Topps. I got a card in the 2013 Gypsy Queen set where the title of the card was Gypsy King. My sports number in high school was 13.
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My username and avatar come from my first passion, birds. The 42 is because it's the answer to everything, so it should be a part of everything.

The pic is of an osprey diving for dinner. Spent last weekend working with the Cape May Raptor Banding Project; more ospreys, hawks, falcons and eagles than you could count.

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My username and avatar come from my first passion, birds. The 42 is because it's the answer to everything, so it should be a part of everything.

The pic is of an osprey diving for dinner. Spent last weekend working with the Cape May Raptor Banding Project; more ospreys, hawks, falcons and eagles than you could count.

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Two meanings, but neither lewd.

Swarmee: college nickname since I was the leader of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket student cheering section called The Swarm from 1997-2002. I also graduated as an EE (Electrical Engineer), so swarm EE also works.

Amazingly coincidental, a year after I started cheering for Tech, M&Ms came out with a plush toy in their "Swarmees" line called "Yellin' Yellow". Does it look like me?



Here is one of myself during those college years:
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Mine should be pretty obvious to all metal heads and possibly no one else. A play on the name of the band who released the greatest album (to that point and still) of all time. Feel free to bash that last statement, won't make a bit of difference to me
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Great show, bruthah.
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In college I was hired for surveillance in a divorce case. One night the boyfriend called 911 on me, and the tape was played in court to corroborate my notes. On the call, he called me "some deertick on the assh--e of a hound."

Most times when asked, I usually reply that "bleeding hemorrhoid" was already taken.
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The 1971 Bucs were the coolest and most diverse group of men my 8 year old eyes ever saw. They still are. My user ID reflects that opinion.
This is predominantly a pre-war place, but what would you think of a "Best MLB Afro of the 70s" thread?


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In college I was hired for surveillance in a divorce case. One night the boyfriend called 911 on me, and the tape was played in court to corroborate my notes. On the call, he called me "some deertick on the assh--e of a hound."

Most times when asked, I usually reply that "bleeding hemorrhoid" was already taken.
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Two meanings, but neither lewd.

Swarmee: college nickname since I was the leader of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket student cheering section called The Swarm from 1997-2002. I also graduated as an EE (Electrical Engineer), so swarm EE also works.

Amazingly coincidental, a year after I started cheering for Tech, M&Ms came out with a plush toy in their "Swarmees" line called "Yellin' Yellow". Does it look like me?



Here is one of myself during those college years:
If it was me, I mighta kept the yellow hat pic to myself. But that's just me.


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Speak The Word...

I saw them on the Empire tour where they did the entire Mindcrime set. Geoff Tate gave commentary and explained everything. I played the CD many times.

Mine is boring and simple. First initial last name (pronounced like the drink Ginger Ale(s)

My birthday is in February. Wife is August. Both born in 72
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Seen them back in 86 opening for AC/DC.

Mine is boring, just my first initial and last name.
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My aol screenname was the names of my two dogs at the time, Clyde and Wally. Have kept it since then for other uses. No baseball connection, but Clyde's full name was Clyde Bradley Debusschere. From back in the days when the Knicks were actually a pleasure to watch.
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I love that album!

My name comes from my profession and the fact I had a new 2010 Camaro at the time I started using the name.

I'm still a CPA but no longer have the car.
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My name is based off my nickname I got back when we played poker. Kamikaze kid. EFFL stood for a league I was in and still today, Elite Fantasy Football League. So put them together and u got my name
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Mine is dull. When I set up my first ever e-mail account I naively chose the address hrosen@hotmail.com. At that time there were evidently 37 other H Rosen's who had the same idea so hotmail suggest the 38. Occasional memory lapses force me to use similar e-mail/log-in names for all of my non-financial accounts so I have simply stuck with the 38.
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I used my first name back on the Full Count Board, but it seems like John was a common name back in the early part of this century, so I switched to my Ebay handle, which is really my dad's ebay name. So basically my name since before we switched over from FCB to Net54 has been my dad's ebay name. He likes Camaros, his initials are JD, not much else to it.
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When I was in bomb disposal in the British Army, I would always let the rest of the crew pick which areas to clear first and I would take what was left, 99 times out of a hundred I would find the most unexploded ordnance. I would then "scoop all the glory"
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