Does Your CSN Name Have a Special Meaning????

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  • coloCan
    coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member
    ADKer said:

    It's where I live
    I have lived in the foothills my entire life. I am an Adirondacker.

    Couldn't think of anything else at the time when I found
    couldn't think of anything when I found this site a month after surgery as I was still in so much pain, agony,fear and loneliness, with no one but girlfriend so I needed something simple to remember (which now seems so stupid) so I wrote coloCan as thats what brought me here in the first place. i'd post my face or being but do not know how to do so . Having your face or something personal as avatar gives it a human touch but I don't know how. Have pictures in Windows Mediaplayer from my digital camera in my laptop but thats about it. Hope no one got flooded from super heavy rains and wind we just had in NY.......steve
  • Paula G.
    Paula G. Member Posts: 596
    Had to answer
    I got on this site before my husband JR. I just used my name and last initial. I was in so much shock and needed info and support that I really wasn't thinking. Best to all of you and you are all great. Paula
  • Aud
    Aud Member Posts: 479 Member
    So...what's in a name?
    nothing creative here, either. Just the first part of my name, "Aud." A couple of friends and my boyfriend call me that. And "Audrey" was not available.
    Aud(rey)
  • luv3jay
    luv3jay Member Posts: 533 Member
    I love this thread! My
    I love this thread! My three children are named Jordan, Jaime and Joshua. And I love my three j's. Hence *luv3jay*

    Sheri
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    luv3jay said:

    I love this thread! My
    I love this thread! My three children are named Jordan, Jaime and Joshua. And I love my three j's. Hence *luv3jay*

    Sheri

    Buzzard............hehe
    I was 19 at the time....back in 1974 or 75, whatever. I lived with my parents at the time. A very ugly woman moved in across the street from California. She was 32, I was still 19, she was 32, and ugly, but I was 19. She had an issue with a front porch light one evening so I went over and changed it for her. I came back home 7 months later. She was 32, I was 19. The guys at the local restaurant told me that if I would go out with her then I would go out with anything so "Buzzard" was born. Remember, she was 32, I was 19...............
  • Patteee
    Patteee Member Posts: 945
    Buzzard said:

    Buzzard............hehe
    I was 19 at the time....back in 1974 or 75, whatever. I lived with my parents at the time. A very ugly woman moved in across the street from California. She was 32, I was still 19, she was 32, and ugly, but I was 19. She had an issue with a front porch light one evening so I went over and changed it for her. I came back home 7 months later. She was 32, I was 19. The guys at the local restaurant told me that if I would go out with her then I would go out with anything so "Buzzard" was born. Remember, she was 32, I was 19...............

    here's to you Mrs.
    here's to you Mrs. Robinson....hey hey hey
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    My daughter
    My daughter gave me the nickname "Toots," and I used to use that. I kept running into other people having that nick, so I eventually switched to tootsie!

    *hugs*
    Gail
  • karguy
    karguy Member Posts: 1,020 Member
    Karguy
    I started working on cars when I was 10 years old helping my stepdad fix cars,and my dad liked working on cars.In the 70's I had a dodge challenger,1970 that I raced.And now I have a 1935 ford coupe that used to be a race car,that I turned into a streetrod,and I help my friends work on theirs.I rebuilt my first engine when I was 16,So everyone calls me car guy.
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
    Patteee said:

    here's to you Mrs.
    here's to you Mrs. Robinson....hey hey hey

    MAN.....
    Buzzard...... thanks so much for sharing that..... I am so enjoying this thread...and PATTEEE.....you rock!!!! Great comeback!!!

    jen
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
    Patteee said:

    here's to you Mrs.
    here's to you Mrs. Robinson....hey hey hey

    MAN.....
    sticking key????
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
    Patteee said:

    here's to you Mrs.
    here's to you Mrs. Robinson....hey hey hey

    MAN.....
    uhhhh huh
  • MoSoLe09
    MoSoLe09 Member Posts: 14
    tootsie1 said:

    My daughter
    My daughter gave me the nickname "Toots," and I used to use that. I kept running into other people having that nick, so I eventually switched to tootsie!

    *hugs*
    Gail

    my 3 kids
    used first 2 initials of our 3 children:
    Molly, Sophie and Leonardo.
    Not very creative but gave me something to remember...
  • TxKayaker
    TxKayaker Member Posts: 176
    karguy said:

    Karguy
    I started working on cars when I was 10 years old helping my stepdad fix cars,and my dad liked working on cars.In the 70's I had a dodge challenger,1970 that I raced.And now I have a 1935 ford coupe that used to be a race car,that I turned into a streetrod,and I help my friends work on theirs.I rebuilt my first engine when I was 16,So everyone calls me car guy.

    As the name suggests I kayak
    As the name suggests I kayak the lakes here in Texas. Not just the exercise that I like but I enjoy taking my two doxies out for a paddle.
  • cbcardb12
    cbcardb12 Member Posts: 84
    TxKayaker said:

    As the name suggests I kayak
    As the name suggests I kayak the lakes here in Texas. Not just the exercise that I like but I enjoy taking my two doxies out for a paddle.

    Combination of Our Names
    cb = CB (My hubby)
    car = Carolyn (Me)
    d = Duke (Christopher-Oldest Son)
    b = Brandon (Youngest Son)
    12 = Means nothing, just wanted to add numbers!

    cbcardb = All letters keyed with left hand. Very convenient!

    Carolyn
  • imagineit2010
    imagineit2010 Member Posts: 152 Member
    Vision
    Nice thread... Well, I tried a few names first that had already been taken so I sat and wondered what I should think about every time I logged on. I am a part time inventor and have always had a vivid imagination (daydreamer). I have an ability to visualize something in my head and actually see the various workings and problems without ever seeing it on paper. In my mind I can see a finished project or product before it even begins. So naturally I can see myself without cancer. Thus, that is my "project" for 2010. I imagine myself beating cancer in 2010 and this reminds me how, each time I log in...
    "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world". - Albert Einstein
    Chris
  • AnneCan
    AnneCan Member Posts: 3,673 Member
    Patteee said:

    here's to you Mrs.
    here's to you Mrs. Robinson....hey hey hey

    Very clever, Patteee!
    Very clever, Patteee!
  • NBTXGIRL
    NBTXGIRL Member Posts: 31

    Vision
    Nice thread... Well, I tried a few names first that had already been taken so I sat and wondered what I should think about every time I logged on. I am a part time inventor and have always had a vivid imagination (daydreamer). I have an ability to visualize something in my head and actually see the various workings and problems without ever seeing it on paper. In my mind I can see a finished project or product before it even begins. So naturally I can see myself without cancer. Thus, that is my "project" for 2010. I imagine myself beating cancer in 2010 and this reminds me how, each time I log in...
    "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world". - Albert Einstein
    Chris

    Nothing spectacular here
    I always had a hard time finding a name that no one else had and not wanting to be (Kim88898365)so I came up with NB (New Braunfels) TX (Texas) Girl thus NBTXGIRL. Although I am here for my father, the man in the picture with me is Tom Silva, from the This Old House television show. I did a project for This Old House and this is the only picture of me downloaded on my computer. This was a great idea, knowing the meaning behind these names.
  • thready
    thready Member Posts: 474
    Why Thready
    Well I am Thready and the name does not have to do with cancer, it is just who I am. I love to sew and one Sunday morning I got up early to work on a project for a quilt class that I would be teaching in the coming weeks. Later that morning we went to church and after the open prayer a lady sitting behind whispered in my ear "you have a big old string in your hair". My boys were teenagers at the time and this of course was a major embarrassment. My husband who loves to make me feel better about who I am said it was just what Ms Thready would wear to church-So thready stuck. Ms Thready is also my alter ego she can say and do things that I would not even attempt.

    I have had other nick names, Miss Fin, Raggedy Jannie, Nene, JD and DJ, but I think Thready is the one I like the most.

    I actually go by Jan but my real name is Jannene, I like Jan because it is easier to spell for most people.
  • sfmarie
    sfmarie Member Posts: 602
    creatively challenged
    Though not as bad as Eric38 :) Eric, you certainly made me laugh!

    I live in Palo Alto but most people have not heard of it, so I picked SF for San Francisco. And my name is Marie.
  • cowman
    cowman Member Posts: 61
    Cowman..............
    Well......at the risk of being kicked outta here I will spill it: I signed on originally for my husband and yes, he raises cattle, the dreaded red meat! Knowing what I know now, I probably wouldn't have used that name since it probably is an irritation to some. I won't get into the argument of whether it truly is a cause of colon cancer but I do know alot of people who eat beef regularly and are very healthy. I do plan on varying our diet much more though and I do take in everyone's suggestions for healthy foods.

    Maybe we'll sell our cows and start herding chickens!

    cowman's wife