I have been going to ask this for a while now but kept forgetting or not around the computer while thinking of it. So how did everyone come up with their identifying screen name? It normally does have meaning that is special or specific to you.
I have 2 that I use but predominantly I use my ARC one everywhere now.
My first one is Ga_Zuki. This one was made up from my son at the time somewhere around 6ish. I have a Suzuki Samurai that is not stock, far from it. And he was trying to say Gigantic Suzuki and it came out “GAZUKI”!!! Just image a 6 yr old saying something very forceful. It was waaay too funny. I use this screen name on a couple of off road boards.
My second one is the one I currently use everywhere it can form Boy Scouts. When a youth attains his Eagle it is very big deal only about 3% of all registered Boy Scouts earn it. I myself never got Eagle, :^( I got the fumes when I was 15 (girls, cars) and also we just did not have any money at all. My son on the other hand hopefully will have his Eagle by this summer before he goes on his 80 mile hike at Philmont. (Wish I could go).
As an adult we have several endeavors and training opportunity’s. One is called Wood Badge. It’s kidof like business management training and you have several tasks that have to be completed. And it takes about 12 to 18 months to complete. Which is also billed as the Adult version of making Eagle. It’s in a patrol method as with the Boy Scouts.
My patrol was the Eagle patrol and the course number was SR 92-52. So this is how I came up with Eagle9252.
So tell us how and where did you get yours.
I have 2 that I use but predominantly I use my ARC one everywhere now.
My first one is Ga_Zuki. This one was made up from my son at the time somewhere around 6ish. I have a Suzuki Samurai that is not stock, far from it. And he was trying to say Gigantic Suzuki and it came out “GAZUKI”!!! Just image a 6 yr old saying something very forceful. It was waaay too funny. I use this screen name on a couple of off road boards.
My second one is the one I currently use everywhere it can form Boy Scouts. When a youth attains his Eagle it is very big deal only about 3% of all registered Boy Scouts earn it. I myself never got Eagle, :^( I got the fumes when I was 15 (girls, cars) and also we just did not have any money at all. My son on the other hand hopefully will have his Eagle by this summer before he goes on his 80 mile hike at Philmont. (Wish I could go).
As an adult we have several endeavors and training opportunity’s. One is called Wood Badge. It’s kidof like business management training and you have several tasks that have to be completed. And it takes about 12 to 18 months to complete. Which is also billed as the Adult version of making Eagle. It’s in a patrol method as with the Boy Scouts.
My patrol was the Eagle patrol and the course number was SR 92-52. So this is how I came up with Eagle9252.
So tell us how and where did you get yours.