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Many years ago, I worked with a guy who would go around saying "What's new with you, bubbagazoo?". When I got my own personal domain, I used bubbagazoo as the domain name. And, I use it on every forum I subscribe to.
Oh, I'm lurking here gathering info to help decide whether or not to acquire a GSX650F to replace my C50T.
Post subject: Re: How did you pick your forum name?
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:45 am
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Joined: Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:36 am Posts: 379 Location: Lehigh Valley PA, USA
I used to work as a desktop publisher. Most of the customer jobs that came the queue in during my shift were rush jobs. When I started doing freelance design work, it was more of the same thing. The clients themselves were always in a rush to hurry up and wait. The "X" is for the unknown factor. It's also part of my xbox live gamertag as well.
Post subject: Re: How did you pick your forum name?
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:53 am
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Joined: Sun May 15, 2011 2:54 am Posts: 175 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Yeah, mine's pretty exciting!
As a newbie, 45yo coming from a 150cc Chinese-made thing, I figure I haven't earned my biker-stripes yet. Maybe in a couple of years, or when enough k's are up (or when I drop the bloody thing ), I'll get more anonymous.
Cheers, Matt
Edit: Depends on the forum. I call myself "Joe Average" on a Peak Oil site I frequent (theoildrum.com) 'coz close to 100% of the other posters are way higher on the IQ scale than I...
As opposed to the 80% here!
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