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    [QUOTE=damian;1368018]
    If that doesn't work I've got a fairly rare motorcycle so guzzis3 is the next option. If all else fails I expand that to motoguzzi750S3, fortunately only had to use that once or twice. There were about 930 S3's built and I probably know half the owners in the world so...

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    Wow!

    The last motorcycle I owned was a moto Guzzi 750S3.

    I sold it in 1980.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodwould View Post
    My username came to me when I discovered that turds wouldn't take a good polish but wood would.
    I wasn't quite sure if this was an artesan's observation or a social comment.

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    OK. Deep breath...

    At least one rascal on the forums has alluded to my moniker as originating from a combination of hairdresser and body waxer and that I may have emigrated from the largest country in South America. Fortunately, he made this derogatory remark in a confidential email during the Colt Group Buy discussions so only FF and I know about this exchange.

    Just as an aside, did you know that the aforementioned South American country, which also contains the largest river in the world, is bigger than Australia: Bigger by quite a bit too?

    "Bushmiller" comes from the time when I ran a portable sawmilling business. I had two saws and the bandsaw was a "Bushmill" made by John Laidlaw.

    There.. all quite wholesome and above board (Pun, sorry.)

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    Well I certainly misconstrued Bushmiller - I thought it meant someone who drinks Bushmill's (a brand of whisky - possibly Irish?)

    As for mine......

    Labr@ is pronounced Labrat (I had to use the alternative spelling because the “proper” one was taken)

    The reason I chose it is one of the following, see if you can guess which:

    a) I am a small, pointy nosed individual who likes doing mazes and has a penchant for sharp cheeses.

    b) I worked in an industrial laboratory for 25 years, where I was conditioned to respond to a buzzer by rushing out through a door, collecting a sample and returning to the lab. The positive reinforcement was a pay packet once a week, the negative was being shouted at for stopping production.

    c) I’m a brat from Los Angeles.



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    If you guessed A then you did well!


    Although not as well as if you had chosen B, which is the correct answer - but A is pretty close

    Oh, and C is right out!
    Cheers, Bob the labrat

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    Quote Originally Posted by labr@ View Post
    Well I certainly misconstrued Bushmiller - I thought it meant someone who drinks Bushmill's (a brand of whisky - possibly Irish?)

    As for mine......

    Labr@ is pronounced Labrat (I had to use the alternative spelling because the “proper” one was taken)

    The reason I chose it is one of the following, see if you can guess which:

    a) I am a small, pointy nosed individual who likes doing mazes and has a penchant for sharp cheeses.

    b) I worked in an industrial laboratory for 25 years, where I was conditioned to respond to a buzzer by rushing out through a door, collecting a sample and returning to the lab. The positive reinforcement was a pay packet once a week, the negative was being shouted at for stopping production.

    c) I’m a brat from Los Angeles.



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    If you guessed A then you did well!


    Although not as well as if you had chosen B, which is the correct answer - but A is pretty close

    Oh, and C is right out!
    Nicely put and an ingenious method of spelling. I am trying to decide whether George Bernard Shaw, who was a protagonist of phonetic spelling, would approve or disapprove.

    You are right on the money with Bushmills being an irish whiskey, but it has nothing to do with me as I don't drink whiskey. However I am married to a woman who drinks it straight. Or is that.

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    I've had a heap of nicknames over the years and all of them have been bestowed by others. I have nick names for my children and only I use them.
    Twisted Tenon is the first nick name I have had that I have selected. It suits my warped sense of humour
    Learning to make big bits of wood smaller......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    "Bushmiller" comes from the time when I ran a portable sawmilling business. I had two saws and the bandsaw was a "Bushmill" made by John Laidlaw.

    There.. all quite wholesome and above board (Pun, sorry.)
    To be honest I thought Bushmiller was a "miller of the bush". However, even that statement can be misconstrued. Brazilian anyone?. So to work out what you meant I Googled "Bushmiller" and came up with this: Ernie Bushmiller, American Cartoonist who authored the 'Nancy' comics. Anyone, who lives in Australia (at least) knows what a Nancy is. So sorry Bushy, I've plumbed the depths of wholesomeness and came up with a couple of different interpretations.
    -Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjt View Post
    To be honest I thought Bushmiller was a "miller of the bush". However, even that statement can be misconstrued. Brazilian anyone?. So to work out what you meant I Googled "Bushmiller" and came up with this: Ernie Bushmiller, American Cartoonist who authored the 'Nancy' comics. Anyone, who lives in Australia (at least) knows what a Nancy is. So sorry Bushy, I've plumbed the depths of wholesomeness and came up with a couple of different interpretations.
    Oh dear! Looks like the macho image has just gone out the window. Back to the sensitive side trying desperately to win sympathy.

    In "sjt" I couldn't help but notice how close 'j' is to 'h' on the keyboard and I wondered if there had been a typo with the 'i' left out so you didn't get **** each time you posted. Just my warped mind. Pay no attention

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    In "sjt" I couldn't help but notice how close 'j' is to 'h' on the keyboard and I wondered if there had been a typo with the 'i' left out so you didn't get **** each time you posted. Just my warped mind. Pay no attention
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    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbur View Post
    Wipe the last post
    Cheers,
    JIm
    Touche (where's the damned accent when you want it) or is it douche?

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    *chuckle*
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    Went to a 60s/70s style New Years Eve party once. I dressed up in 70s gear with an afro wig. I quickly became named Afro Boy.

    The name kind of stuck which is amusing because I have no hair, let alone an afro!
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    Originally thought that Master of the Universe not really a good forum name. So I ended up using Christos.

    Pretty much the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedShirtGuy View Post
    A few of the folks here "got it" without explaination which always makes me chuffed.
    You mean there are people who don't get the red shirt reference????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter View Post
    You mean there are people who don't get the red shirt reference????
    Yep

    That's me. Not a sci-fi aficionardo. Besides which, when I watched James T Kirk was still in black and white!

    I prefered William Shatner reborn as Denny Crane. A less plastic if not entirely wholesome character.

    But....I do understand the reference now. Thanks to RedShirtGuy.

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