Aliases
- Berber Boy
- First Officer
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- Location: Paynesville, VIC 3880 AUSTRALIA WindSong 2016 26M 75hp Etec
Re: Aliases
What can I say, BOAT?BOAT wrote:
In all caps I thought perhaps it was an acronym. Big Old American T ? (Tugboat, Tanker, Texan, Tourist, ??????) Whatever you look happy enough!
BB
- seahouse
- Admiral
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Niagara at Lake Erie, Ontario. 2011 MacM, 60 hp E-Tec
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Re: Aliases
I just assumed it was the old North American saw for "Break Out Another Thousand".

But this thread certainly has solved some previously unsolved mysteries to me. I enjoy cryptic codes, and sometimes see them where none exist.
(And no, I don't play Beatles records backwards)
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But this thread certainly has solved some previously unsolved mysteries to me. I enjoy cryptic codes, and sometimes see them where none exist.
(And no, I don't play Beatles records backwards)
- Tumbleweed
- Just Enlisted
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:07 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Gulf Coast - Mississippi
Re: Aliases
(And no, I don't play Beatles records backwards)
Welllll.... a hundred years ago I did .... but that was also when I used to go to a lot of 'safety meetings' and fell down alot.
Tumbleweed... nuf said.
Oh by the way.... "thgin syad drah a neeb sti"
T
Welllll.... a hundred years ago I did .... but that was also when I used to go to a lot of 'safety meetings' and fell down alot.
Tumbleweed... nuf said.
Oh by the way.... "thgin syad drah a neeb sti"
T
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DenverSailor
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2014 10:09 pm
- Sailboat: Venture 2-22
Re: Aliases
My last name is "Nunemaker" which, literally, is German for, " One who castrates hogs."
Since MY Admiral and I are learning to sail in Denver, I thought "DenverSailor" would be better than, "Hogsnipper!"
True story...
Aside...Ever see the horrible movie, "Joe Dirt"? Guess what his last name ended up being in the movie?
Just sayin...
Since MY Admiral and I are learning to sail in Denver, I thought "DenverSailor" would be better than, "Hogsnipper!"
True story...
Aside...Ever see the horrible movie, "Joe Dirt"? Guess what his last name ended up being in the movie?
Just sayin...
- Ixneigh
- Admiral
- Posts: 2468
- Joined: Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:00 am
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Key largo Florida
Re: Aliases
I use this handle on forums I plan to take an active part in, and care enough about the subject to post my opinions honestly even though they might go against the grain.
The avatar is from some illustrations I drew for a family board game.
Ix
The avatar is from some illustrations I drew for a family board game.
Ix
- Herschel
- Admiral
- Posts: 1487
- Joined: Wed Sep 28, 2005 4:22 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Orlando, Florida
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Re: Aliases
This got me curious. I am using my first name, Herschel, as my "signature" on this forum. Sometimes I use my name in online forums, but mostly I don't. Usually, I don't think of symbolism as much as trying to think of a "user name" I will remember easily that is also relevant. My user name on the O'Day Owners forum is "Oldspritesailor" because I am, literally, an "old Sprite sailor". I have a 55 year old O'Day Sprite that we have had in the family for the whole life of the boat.
I reflected on the date that I signed on this board, September 28, 2005. It was just two weeks before my 93 year old father passed. I had just visited him in Tennessee and said my "good bye's". Relevance? I am Herschel Junior! Juniors are big in the south; we take it pretty seriously. I was always known in the family as "little Herschel" even though I was taller and heavier than Dad! I suspect that on September 28, 2005, I was feeling pretty proud of my first name and just wanted to "put it out there" so to speak. Here is Herschel "Senior" being presented an American flag flown over the Capital Building in honor of his 90th. Hats off to Dad...


- NiceAft
- Admiral
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- Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 7:28 pm
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- Location: Upper Dublin,PA, USA: 2005M 50hp.Honda4strk.,1979 Phantom Sport Sailboat, 9'Achilles 6HP Merc 4strk
Re: Aliases
Indeed, hats off to dad.
That was some cake there. Was the fire department on standby when you lit the candles
Ray
That was some cake there. Was the fire department on standby when you lit the candles
Ray
- Herschel
- Admiral
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- Location: Orlando, Florida
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Re: Aliases
It was quite a flame! Dad had been active all his life, working as a country dentist until well into his 80's, even farming on the side with a few head of cattle on a small spread well into his 70's. After he blew out the candles, he remarked, "Well, they tell me the sex is best after 90!" And smiled real big! My step-mom blushed and hushed him up! I just hope I can keep sailing at least as long as he practiced dentistry! Many thanks. 
- Freedom77
- First Officer
- Posts: 481
- Joined: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:43 am
- Sailboat: Venture 25
- Location: Lake Mead, Nevada '76 V-25 #928
Re: Aliases
My alias is OLD SALT. It was given to me by a few friends because I had been sailing for so many years. An Old Salt is an octogenarian who sits on the wharf all day and tells sea stories. I'm not quite there yet. Freedom is the name we gave our third boat because it was built in 1976, the bicentennial of our breakaway from Mother England. Launched January 2, 1977. I always sign off, Fair Winds and Full Sails, because that is what I wish for all of you. Old Salt...Woody
- beene
- Site Admin
- Posts: 2546
- Joined: Tue Sep 19, 2006 5:31 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Ontario Canada, '07 26M, Merc 75 4s PEGASUS
Re: Aliases
I chose beene because my wife and some friends used to call me that.
My name is Geoffrey, and being spelled like that vs Jeffrey, it reminded them of http://www.geoffreybeene.com/
Thus the nick name..
Now everyone close to me calls me G.
G
My name is Geoffrey, and being spelled like that vs Jeffrey, it reminded them of http://www.geoffreybeene.com/
Thus the nick name..
Now everyone close to me calls me G.
G
- taime1
- First Officer
- Posts: 224
- Joined: Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:09 pm
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26M
- Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2004 Mac 26m, Honda BF50
Re: Aliases
I used Taime1 for a number of online applications. I don't really know where it came from, I think it dates back to a licence plate I once saw on a car in high school. I like it because its double meaning. You can interpret it as a derivative of "one who is tame". I am pretty tame overall. OTOH, you can also interpret it as a directive, to tame something else like a wild animal, or to tame a mountain as you downhill ski it, tame the seas as you sail them, etc...sort of like a quiet, somewhat hidden intensity or competitiveness. Kinda cool, the more I think about it.
- kmclemore
- Site Admin
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- Location: Ambler, PA -- MACX2018A898 w/ Suzuki DF60AV -- 78 BW Harpoon 4.6 -- 2018 Tahoe 550TF w/ 150 Merc
Re: Aliases
Triple meaning, actually.... "T'aime" is the familiar form of "Love you" in French.taime1 wrote:I like it because its double meaning. You can interpret it as a derivative of "one who is tame". I am pretty tame overall.
- Freedom77
- First Officer
- Posts: 481
- Joined: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:43 am
- Sailboat: Venture 25
- Location: Lake Mead, Nevada '76 V-25 #928
Re: Aliases
March, It's close, I always pictured Lionel Barrymore from Captains Courageous mixed with a little Wallace Berry from Tug Boat Annie. Also in your pic the rum is missing
Fair Winds and Full Sails...Old Salt..
