How do you figure that?Quote:
Originally Posted by 8-5-8
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How do you figure that?Quote:
Originally Posted by 8-5-8
Spncr2006= Spencer (name) and 2006, year i go to college- i know im young haha
Fuente 8-5-8Quote:
Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
I figured if a grand cru #2 was self explanatory then maybe you guys would know what an 8-5-8 is...
that's what i thought but i just had one of those the other day so i thought it might just be coincidence.
I knew that... hehehe :smiley36:Quote:
Originally Posted by 8-5-8
when i was 18 got a superman tatoo(i was a little cocky,haha)evryone pretty much calls me that
You were born in 1875?Quote:
Originally Posted by SFG75
When my wife and I met, she said I was a Brat, so I took the name Bratde98 in AIM, "Brat in 1998" and then when I started into the Cigar stuff, I used Puro and added the Brat, thus PuroBrat.
I am Purobrat on every cigar board. I also own the name Mike's Cigars on CF, but that was my first Cigar Board to sign up for and the word Puro was not yet a part of my lingo. I am just a newbie after all. :smiley14: Not only that, but someone informed me that the guy who owns the cigar web site "Mike's Cigars" might be unhappy with me, so I re-registered there with Purobrat as well.
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Well being a Japanophile and married to a Japanese girl, I am fluent in Japanese, so I often pick Japanese names. My name means "Cigar Fool, or Foolish for Cigars" in that language, though technically the word for Cigar is Hamaki.
*ahem*
Bump
*cough cough* :smiley9:
Just my name: Stjohn Roe
Its my initials
Richard Peter Bertolino
and the year I was born
1967
Lopaka is Hawaiian for my given name....Robert
mines really tricky.
I from New Hampshire
I am a fan of cigars.
Vitale is my last name. I am a second generation Italian/Sicilian born in Washington state. I usually yank people's chains by telling them that my grandfather came to New York from Sicily and got mixed up in the mob, I then tell them that my father wanted out of the family business, so he moved to Washington, changed his name (although keeping it Italian), and married my fully German mother. And then I tell them it never happened. :smiley2: LOL.
When I was just young, let's say 14 or so, I found it necessary to create a new email password, as I was sick of the one my mother had given me 3 years prior when we got our first computer. I decided I would pick 2 words that were kinda opposite and go with it. I was also a pyro. I burned thing. A lot. I decided on pyrofish as a password, but a few months later as I learned more about computers and the itnernet I decided that it wasn't a very good password and moved on to a random sequence of letters and numbers, that I still use today. As I grew older I abandoned my childhood screenname (abnormal something or other, I forget exactly) and put a "the" in front of "pyrofish". I enjoyed this immensely and haven't looked back. Like amny have mentioned, this is NEVER taken on anyplace I register, unless I have registered there previously and forgotten.
There, now wasn't that a long and pointless post? :smiley14:
two sources....big poppa (notorious b.i.g.) and the wrestler,bigpoppapump....
....big...i am
poppa...i have three sons
puff..i'm a rep in the cigar biz...hence..puff...
When I was in high school, I worked in a big grocery store with a bunch of college guys. I was a big boy then--like six two, 230.
The older guys started calling me "The Baby Bull." It kinda stuck, and I'm still "Bull" to many of my old friends.
I liked to say back then, "if you mess with the Bull, you get the horn." Now I'm older (44), and that's not quite as true as it once was (sighs), regrettably.
Moo
shortened version of my name............David Hutchinson
Well, I'm a MacCarthy, I'm big, and the FU is for just that, FU Okay, just kidding, it's for Fordham University, where I am currently teaching and working on my dissertation in Philosophy.