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Mar 8th, 2003 at 1:20pm

WebbPA   Ex Member
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There are some interesting handles here.  How and why did you choose yours?  Just to be fair, I'll start.

My business is called Webb, P.A. (Professional Association).  Every time I tried to establish an account I found every conceivable variation on Webb was taken.  Since I started using WebbPA I have had no problems anywhere.

Not very exciting, I admit.

 
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Reply #1 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 1:43pm

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My name is Paul Fosbery*,
....so ever since school all of us Fosbery's have been called by the affectionate nick-name, Fozzer... Grin...!

On all of my postings I always give my first name so people have the choice to use either my "handle" or my real name...!
...cool, or what... Smiley...!

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Reply #2 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 1:57pm

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i chose mine using the two method system. the cragie part comes from my nickname along with crag. and the y2 part comes from the fact i am a fan of wrestling and more so of chris jericho, who used to go by the nickname Y2J a few years back, which is where i got the idea from back then and been using it ever since for emails or forums and version1 comes from me being me version 1:)
 
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Reply #3 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 3:42pm

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lets see. . .

i use BMan1113VR for everything.
i think i was 11 when i created this (long time ago, so bere with me)
B- stood for my last name(Bell)
Man-self explanitory
11-my age back then
13-my lucky number
VR- cant remember
 

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Reply #4 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 4:17pm

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Well Bman VR could be Virtual Reality, Very Radiant, Vespa Radial.... The choices are endless.
Mine is obvious, since the dawn of time all Osbornes have become Ozzy (various spellings of both), so my handle has always been this (except for a brief spell as the Milky Bar Kid, and I'm NOT explaining that!)

Ozzy Wink
 

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Reply #5 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 4:53pm

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My name's Andrew Esselbach, 'nuff said! Grin Wink
 
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Reply #6 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 6:42pm

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Mine is my old Special Forces LRRP team call sign.

Romulus- Roman mythology (team leader-E-8 MSG)

1- 1st Battalion

11- 11 Infantry

VA- Recon team Virginia (Victor-Alpha)

DT- Delta Team (Delta-Tango)

My team members had different beginning names...but the last was always the same. Like my spotter (and best friend) was Remis111VADT.
 

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Reply #7 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 7:09pm

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Well. I was brainstorming oneday when signing up to a forum and I was going to have "logistical albatross" but my friend took it before I had the chance to change it. So I then chose Woodlouse2001. Then at the beggining of the year 2K2 I changed it to Woodlouse2002. I have no plans to make it Woodlouse2003 as that would be silly.

P.s. I always thought that Bmans had the same sort of origins as Rommys as Bman was a Navy pilot... Oh well...

P.p.s Rommy is Delta team the same as Delta Force? Or just a part of the Green Berets?
 

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Reply #8 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 7:58pm

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P.p.s Rommy is Delta team the same as Delta Force? Or just a part of the Green Berets?


No the Delta Force is a totally different part of the Special Forces...but similar in many ways. Delta Teams were involved in some pretty covert stuff and I really can't elaborate to much on our missions as many are still classified under the CIA top secret designation.

They are primarily used during war time and the enemy typically don't like them much... Grin.
 

"I have a place where dreams are born, And time is never planned. It’s not on any chart, You must find it with your heart."

Albert Einstein - "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe."

Martin Luther King Jr. - “Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - “There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity.”

Mark Twain - “Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”
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Reply #9 - Mar 8th, 2003 at 11:10pm

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My real name is Don Soriano. "Zero Bubble" is a  state whereby a submerged submarine is on an even keel fore and aft.

Romulus:

Where you in 'Nam between '73 and '75?

Zero Bubble
 
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Reply #10 - Mar 9th, 2003 at 2:26am

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Well. I was brainstorming oneday when signing up to a forum and I was going to have "logistical albatross" but my friend took it before I had the chance to change it. So I then chose Woodlouse2001. Then at the beggining of the year 2K2 I changed it to Woodlouse2002. I have no plans to make it Woodlouse2003 as that would be silly.

P.s. I always thought that Bmans had the same sort of origins as Rommys as Bman was a Navy pilot... Oh well...


no although i was called B-man ocasionally, my nickname in the navy was THE OLD MAN
 

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Reply #11 - Mar 9th, 2003 at 2:55am

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THE OLD MAN


Why were you called that?
 
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Reply #12 - Mar 9th, 2003 at 5:45am

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Comany name (Brennan Security)............simple!  Grin Grin Wink
 

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Reply #13 - Mar 9th, 2003 at 7:57am

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Romulus:

Where you in 'Nam between '73 and '75?

Zero Bubble


73/74- which should really confuse most history buffs. The history books all say the US pulled out of Vietnam in 1973. Most people don't realize that we maintained a presents there until May 1975. Even thought many units technically "pulled out" in 1973...the US maintained a presents there militarily speaking until the embassy fell. Many Special Operation forces were there until the evacuation of the embassy. Which is what cracks me up about the history books claiming we left in 1973 and then turn around and show the helicopter evacuation to US Naval ships in 1975.
 

"I have a place where dreams are born, And time is never planned. It’s not on any chart, You must find it with your heart."

Albert Einstein - "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe."

Martin Luther King Jr. - “Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - “There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity.”

Mark Twain - “Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”
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Reply #14 - Mar 9th, 2003 at 8:01am

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No the Delta Force is a totally different part of the Special Forces...but similar in many ways. Delta Teams were involved in some pretty covert stuff and I really can't elaborate to much on our missions as many are still classified under the CIA top secret designation.


Were you in the Delta Force also?
 
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Reply #15 - Mar 9th, 2003 at 9:01am

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Were you in the Delta Force also?


No
 

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Albert Einstein - "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe."

Martin Luther King Jr. - “Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - “There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity.”

Mark Twain - “Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”
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Reply #16 - Mar 9th, 2003 at 10:28am

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Reply #17 - Mar 10th, 2003 at 12:22am

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Go back in time when Mike Connors did a TV show called "Rifleman"....gee thats my name......when I was in high school after this show had been cancelled but still on the air, a good friend of mine watched the show and thought it was me.....I had a strong resemblance to MC when I was in my latter teens............
 

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Reply #18 - Mar 10th, 2003 at 1:46am

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Why were you called that?

sorry just noticed this, when i got out of the academy, i was very tall and aged looking, i also had bleeched my hair white, i also hunched a tad bit in the neck area, someone called me an oldman and the name The Old Man stuck

my friends have another theory though, i play bass and the guitar and other things that blister your hands. my friends thought that they might be talking about the charactor Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea, who had very battered hands from fighting with the marlin. the 1st theory is the correct one Wink
 

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Reply #19 - Mar 10th, 2003 at 2:30am

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i see Wink
 
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Reply #20 - Mar 10th, 2003 at 4:18am

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73/74- which should really confuse most history buffs. The history books all say the US pulled out of Vietnam in 1973. Most people don't realize that we maintained a presents there until May 1975. Even thought many units technically "pulled out" in 1973...the US maintained a presents there militarily speaking until the embassy fell. Many Special Operation forces were there until the evacuation of the embassy. Which is what cracks me up about the history books claiming we left in 1973 and then turn around and show the helicopter evacuation to US Naval ships in 1975.


The "1973" version has always amazed me too. The films showing the Embassy staff and "last minute" friendlies being evacuated from the roof, while an NVA tank crashes through the gates, shows many military personell (definitely not embassy security staff).
Also there have been a number of true to life movies depicting the units that were still actively engaged there after the "official" withdrawal.  Grin Grin Wink

 

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Reply #21 - Mar 10th, 2003 at 10:59pm

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This I will attest to because I was there. Late in 1975 I was in Guam where my ship was undergoing overhaul. However, instead of leaving for Westpac after the overhaul, we were ordered to stay a few more weeks longer in Guam to help with the Vietnamese refugees who were coming in in droves, by ship and air. Now that was an experience. Therefore it seemed more likely that we pulled out of Vietnam sometime in early or mid '75. Ironically, the Vietnam war was the only war we won. It is the only country of a former enemy whereby we have not left any occupation troops, and the 'Congs want us back. Half a century after the last "good" war, we still have  troops in Germany and Japan. We still have troops in Korea, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Haiti, Okinawa, Kuwait, etc.

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Reply #22 - Mar 10th, 2003 at 11:49pm

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Mike Connors did a TV show called "Rifleman"
Sorry, it was Chuck Connors.

I knew my memory wasn't that bad.  Mike Connors was Mannix. - hard boiled and often beaten up detective.

My only personal Vietnam story is:

Born in '55.

Registered for the draft, wasn't looking forward to the Army.  Undecided

Got a high lottery number. Smiley

Draft was discontinued the next year.

 
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Reply #23 - Mar 11th, 2003 at 12:50am

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Sorry, it was Chuck Connors.
I knew my memory wasn't that bad.  Mike Connors was Mannix. - hard boiled and often beaten up detective.

I can't believe I said that......in fact I have even been called "Chuckie" on many occasions......My only defence is that I have been spending too much time in high stress situations of flying too low lately.............thanks for correcting me......I really need to be slapped !
 

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Reply #24 - Mar 11th, 2003 at 12:51am

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The Oak is for OAKLAND and i am a Life time Raiders FAN!!!!!
But born in Brooklyn and once lived in oakland for about 3 years back in my childhood days .
Yes this guy is a New Yorker but his pashion for football started in Oakland.
 
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Reply #25 - Mar 11th, 2003 at 2:09am

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OakRaiders, we LOVE guys like you in South Florida.

Apparently automobiles in NYAWK aren't equipped with turn signals so when you come down here you don't know how to use them on your rented cars. You taught us that a horn and a finger are as good as a turn signal any day.

If you didn't know it we have a local football ("American Football" for the Euros) team here and we just LOVE it when NYAWKers crowd the local bars ("Pubs" for the Euros) with their F%$#% NYAWK jerseys and cheer for their F%$#@# NYWAK team (usually Jets v Dolphins).

So now you're in NY cheering for the Raiders?  I would like to buy an insurance policy on your life.

(PS - In case anyone is inclined to take this seriously - DON'T!  I'm just praying for an early end to the tourist season so I can play cheap golf again.  I am sure OakRaiders is a decent person despite his bizzare sports affinities.)
 
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Reply #26 - Mar 13th, 2003 at 4:08am

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Grin your a funny guy!
Rented car it's not in my blood ,got the neon blue turn signals and tha AirHorn on the Impala doinn 90 on the Blvd cutting off 90 year olds from Florida , your not a 1000 years old are ya  Grin
AnyWay i do have Oakland statuss i used to live there when i was a youg chap O-Town East Side !!!!
but iam not  eastBay gangsta!!
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Reply #27 - Mar 13th, 2003 at 6:18am

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Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry

This I will attest to because I was there. Late in 1975 I was in Guam where my ship was undergoing overhaul. However, instead of leaving for Westpac after the overhaul, we were ordered to stay a few more weeks longer in Guam to help with the Vietnamese refugees who were coming in in droves, by ship and air. Now that was an experience. Therefore it seemed more likely that we pulled out of Vietnam sometime in early or mid '75. Ironically, the Vietnam war was the only war we won. It is the only country of a former enemy whereby we have not left any occupation troops, and the 'Congs want us back. Half a century after the last "good" war, we still have  troops in Germany and Japan. We still have troops in Korea, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Haiti, Okinawa, Kuwait, etc.

Zero Bubble



It probably worked out cheaper in the long run that the North ended up occupying the South.
You blokes have a habit of rebuilding conquered countires afterwards, to a standard better than they were. At least you didn't have to spend that money.

Australia started a foreign aid program in Vietnam while the Yanks were still there. You see, we did actually leave in '72.
Labor Gonernment got in and pulled us out.  Grin Grin Wink
 

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