Where did Your Screen Name come from....

In July, 2008, I was in a very bad motorcycle accident. I was riding my 2004 Goldwing trike on I-40 in Nashville, Tenn. There were four of us, (3 trikes and a bike), on our way to Wing Ding in South Carolina. A car rear-ended a pick-up truck which then swerved to the left into my lane. I was going about 55 mph when the trike and I litterly "T-Boned" the truck. Stubborn me, I held on while the trike rode up the truck door, went air borne upside down and then of course, gravity made me turn loose. This can end up being a very long story, so I will save the details to tell at the rally in Eureka Springs this summer, (if anyone is interested). But, I will say this, the police did not open I-40 for several hours. They told my husband that they had to wait until they heard back from the hospital, as to whether or not to treat the scene as fatality. As my grand daughter said when she saw me, "Grandma, Jesus really loves you!!"

Soooo, there's my screen name--I had an Angel by my side.

Thank you for sharing that story. WOW, you're a blessing to be with us!
 
I am tweny years older than the rest of the guys I work with. Sent in some
cordless tools to be repaird. When they came back someone had used a
magic marker and written Rustic Bob on all of them.
 
Unencumbered by knowledge and experience, my current plan is Bluetooth headsets for communications. The, I will mount the Garmin from my car on a ram- mount bracket. I really am not that concerned about vibration using the ram-mount. As for rain, most of the rain comes with the vehicle moving. The faring windscreen will help keep it dry. I will only use the GPS on one vehicle at a time, so why buy another GPS? How's that for the ultimate cheap GPS!
 
Unencumbered by knowledge and experience, my current plan is Bluetooth headsets for communications. The, I will mount the Garmin from my car on a ram- mount bracket. I really am not that concerned about vibration using the ram-mount. As for rain, most of the rain comes with the vehicle moving. The faring windscreen will help keep it dry. I will only use the GPS on one vehicle at a time, so why buy another GPS? How's that for the ultimate cheap GPS!

I'm confused. Either I don't quite understand the derivation of dadorfman's screen name (as in the title of this thread) OR I need some of whatever he's smoking... :Shrug:
 
I have 260,000 miles on sts so hisst an my wife rode sts as well so it's hisst. Herst an screen name of hisstherst an license plates in Mn an Nv as. Hisst. An her plate. Herst
 
this ole rat lives on a river bank.
a view from the porch
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oneup. as riding prior to meeting my wife was something i did alone, well not alone, but without a pillion. thats all changed now, but the name remains.
 
I was named Stormin Norman by a coworker one night in the cleanroom in 1980. It was actually tagged as Stomie Normie but I figured that Stormin Norman was more mature and then I misspelled it when I used it as my login. Go figure, Took me a couple of emails to get that one figured out.
 
I have been coaching high school swimming since 1964. I have probably been called coach more often than my actual name, which is Tom.
 
I had a 66 gto in highschool.Back then there was a pontiac dragster owned & driven by "Arnie the farmer Beswick".Soooo
 
I was born and raised on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota. I now live here in Texas, and most of my Native friends here are Apache. So they call me Lakota. My wife is called Many Children, (we have 8 kids between us), but I call her Three Horses....(nag, nag, nag).
 
The first school I attended had a Dragon as a mascot. I have always loved dragons and the folklore surrounding them. My bike (K1200LT BMW w/ Hannigan conversion) was a light yellow metallic when first converted. After the complete rebuild in 2010-11, she is now a deep candy red with gold trim with a mural on the back trunk. (think Ironman colors). It is not wise to meddle in the affairs of Dragons for thou art crunchy and good with katsup.
 
The first school I attended had a Dragon as a mascot. I have always loved dragons and the folklore surrounding them. My bike (K1200LT BMW w/ Hannigan conversion) was a light yellow metallic when first converted. After the complete rebuild in 2010-11, she is now a deep candy red with gold trim with a mural on the back trunk. (think Ironman colors). It is not wise to meddle in the affairs of Dragons for thou art crunchy and good with katsup.

My oldest daughter was mesmerized by Dragons as a teenager. So we thought it would be nice to start a collection for her. Well she's 37 now, living on her own and we still have the Dragons in the curio. Good thing we never bought more than 2!!! They are good conversation pieces though.
 
Sirkitrider:

#1 I'm a Circuit Riding Methodist preacher

#2 I ride in circles, or loops if you will.
Most of my local riding is to make a circle or loop so as not to backtrack.
Best riding day is when the weather is great and I have time to ride in all the counties circling my county.

#3 I choose the name for my email and the variant spelling because the real spelling was taken.

Sirkitrider - never Knighted, but have been crowned by the wife a few times:laugh:
 
Rev Ray was hung on me by my two son's,however I am not a preacher by any stretch of the imagination.The story is to long for me to type.but it was funny.
 
Mom and Dad , but nick name in the Navy was rebs , for some reason folks tried to pronounce Reber any way they could with exception of the way it is spelled ??
 
My friend from school and I would go riding, so when I call his house to see if he wanted to go his Mom would answer. He had a cousin who was also named Dave, so when I called the house, his Mom, who was so soft spoken, would say. It's Biker-Dave...And it stuck like hot glue.
 
trp113....

Oklahoma Highway Patrol LT.....all Troopers (regardless of nominal rank) are generally known as badge numbers....my last badge number was 113, thus trp113....actually LT 113.

T113
 
Obviously I have one of those "self-evident" ones...it was actually put on me by Charlie Keller from "Honda Hoot Fame", many years ago...it has become so dominant, even "off-screen" that most Folks know me by it instead of David...Post up Folks.....OK, drives me crazy Stan...explain "Boscoporp".....;):wtg:

Two bike riding bros in New Mexico,I live and allways have in Texas.....texascannon
 

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