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I am very curious about the many interesting and unique forum user ID's and would like to ask our members to share the meaning of their forum names. Way back in 2001, I used the handle, Beowulf, as I studied Old English and Beowulf as a graduate student with a noted Beowulf scholar, who was also my mentor and friend. Later, I changed my forum name to Multi Gauge Art to reflect my then three gauge layout: O, standard and G (LGB). Several years later, my layouts in both homes had evolved into exclusive tinplate O and standard gauges, so I changed my name to Tinplate Art. Ironically, I have evolved back to multiple gauges, so I am once again, Multi Gauge Art! I actually own and operate more LGB than tinplate, but I will keep my present forum handle to avoid confusion! LOL!

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When I first joined in about 06, I had been quite active, but fell away for a while. When I came back, I couldn't remember my original name, so I started a new membership. I tried a few variations with rail included, but they were taken, so I just cut it down to rail, and that was available. My name on one of a few music forums I belong to is Imnidiot.

Being a Trekie, I got mine handle from a book about the Star Trek time line from the 1950 up to Star Trek the Motion Picture.  Book talks about the future of warp drive past the Enterprise and they called it Superwarp.  Still have the book, I'll get the name of the title when I get home.  They pop up on the Bay from time to time.

Found the book.  Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...aceflight_Chronology

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WARNING:  Geek Alert!

Lo!  These many years ago, my friends and I spent many hours buried in a number of RPGs.  Palallin* was the landname of the character I used most frequently and in a number of different systems.  In D&D, for example, the character was (as of the last time he was used) a 42nd Level Archer-Ranger.

*Pronunciation (without resorting to IPA):  PUH (rhymes with Duh!) LAL (rhymes with Hal, this syllable stressed) LIN (rhymes with Lynn); both of the double Ls are pronounced, as if one were to say "hall lamp" in English.

The first forum I ever was on about Lionel Trains was  Michael Spanier   forum as here I was pretty active showing Super O and asking and displaying my trains.

So I used the handle of DanssuperO

After I sold everything I  decided to go old school and build a attic Lionel  tubular layout

I kept my old handle because IF ..either when I die or someone reads or looks at a article with DanssuperO  in it, they will find me  (grandkids someday!  lol) and see what I was interested in . or help someone else ...

Aslo if you ever google your handle you will see what I mean ..

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@palallin posted:

WARNING:  Geek Alert!

Lo!  These many years ago, my friends and I spent many hours buried in a number of RPGs.  Palallin* was the landname of the character I used most frequently and in a number of different systems.  In D&D, for example, the character was (as of the last time he was used) a 42nd Level Archer-Ranger.

*Pronunciation (without resorting to IPA):  PUH (rhymes with Duh!) LAL (rhymes with Hal, this syllable stressed) LIN (rhymes with Lynn); both of the double Ls are pronounced, as if one were to say "hall lamp" in English.

Wow, I'm glad you told us where the name came from.  I never had any interest in games.  Also, thank you for the pronunciation.  I have been pronouncing it in my mind with the same phonetics as the old Richard Boone character Paladin from the television program Have Gun Will Travel I watched as a boy.

Interesting topic, Art (or should we call you Seneca ) - I must admit to wondering about quite a few screen names. As for me, my last name is Appel, which is still regularly mispronounced Apple 🍎. Long, long ago, when I was young, I had fairly bright red hair, so I (and my older brother before me) became Apples. It was so pervasive in High School that halfway through, a friend who had been in my class from day one asked me what my real first name was!!! As for the 55, that’s the year I was born.

I grew up in the Juniata River Valley of central PA. My grandparents had a summer cottage right along the river. I’d go up and stay with them - typically the weeks my grandfather was working graveyard as my grandmother didn’t want to be alone in the cottage all night.

My days were spent fishing, swimming and canoeing in the Juniata River hence “Juniata Guy”.

Oh; the cottage sat about 100 or so yards from the PRR Middle Division main line so there was some train watching going on too! 😉

Curt

I have driven a Honda Odyssey for two decades. As that name was already taken, I had to settle for ODDISHE for the personalized license plate. I was also aware that it forms a three word sentence: “Odd is he. “ I was surprised how many people read it as “Odd is SHE.” “Oh well,” I began to respond, “It all depends on who’s driving it.”

For the OGR forum, I made it a question by adding my initials.

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Growing up in the NYC borough of Queens, in a neighborhood of close together one and two family homes, there were a lot of kids around my age of every nationality, race and religion.

We all had nick names, usually based on out nationalities. Before Americanizing it, my father's last name was Wojciehowski. All of my friends called me 'Ski as a result. I still have several of these friends and they still do so. A fellow forum member does too.

I'm sure that you can figure out the "Lionel" half of my screen name, now you know the rest.

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@Hot Water posted:

OK,,,,,,,I can relate to THAT,,,,,,,,but why is your avatar of a tractor?  If had such spectacular vehicles, I would sure want a photo of me in a Cobra!

LOL..well antique tractors are also a passion as are Winchesters ..My Grandson loves the tractors and thats the pic I had with me in it ..The cars are in my profile under things I love

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