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Old 04-28-2006, 12:40 PM   #1
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Certainly everyone knows who I am, I use the name "#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&" because its a nickname given to me by Tim Coleman from the Fisherman. The name means alot to me because of the fact that Tim planted it on me. Acually most of my friends call me by that name all the time. So, It was long before the Internet that I had that name. But for the Record ...Bill Nolan is what I was born with. It is interesting to see where everyone gets there "name" All the fisherman I know have a nickname.
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Old 04-29-2006, 08:57 AM   #2
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I guess I might be an internet "Newbie" compared to some. I first logged on via AOL in June 1996 with the screen name "Keeper1" which I still have. I had only been (serious) striper fishing for about 3 years at that point and had never actually caught a keeper (36" in MA at that time). In any case, through many different ISPs, chatrooms, message boards, my username and email name had always been some variation of "keeper". I've been to message board and chatroom "meets" all over the US and one in Canada, and "keeper" was always a catchy, easy-to-remember name for people to call me by.
When I recently found this board, I thought I would be clever and change it up by using this Dumb-Ass scientific name I'm saddled with now. Every time I log on, I lament the fact that I chose it. If I could change it, I would.
I never give suf fishing advice because I'm a novice. I may have chimed in on a few boating topics, as I have a little bit of experience in that area. I'm always willing to debate politics, religion, or anything else that stirs people's passion, but I try to never say anything in print that I wouldn't say to someone's face.
Having a "real name requirement" would be totally useless. Would 2 forms of picture ID be required to register? Get a clue. I agree with whomever it was that said posting one's full, real name is not prudent. With all the phishing (no pun intended) and ID theft scams going on these days, it's probably wise to keep personal info out of public view.

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Old 04-29-2006, 09:46 AM   #3
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I guess I might be an internet "Newbie" compared to some. I first logged on via AOL in June 1996 with the screen name "Keeper1" which I still have. I had only been (serious) striper fishing for about 3 years at that point and had never actually caught a keeper (36" in MA at that time). In any case, through many different ISPs, chatrooms, message boards, my username and email name had always been some variation of "keeper". I've been to message board and chatroom "meets" all over the US and one in Canada, and "keeper" was always a catchy, easy-to-remember name for people to call me by.
When I recently found this board, I thought I would be clever and change it up by using this Dumb-Ass scientific name I'm saddled with now. Every time I log on, I lament the fact that I chose it. If I could change it, I would.
I never give suf fishing advice because I'm a novice. I may have chimed in on a few boating topics, as I have a little bit of experience in that area. I'm always willing to debate politics, religion, or anything else that stirs people's passion, but I try to never say anything in print that I wouldn't say to someone's face.
Having a "real name requirement" would be totally useless. Would 2 forms of picture ID be required to register? Get a clue. I agree with whomever it was that said posting one's full, real name is not prudent. With all the phishing (no pun intended) and ID theft scams going on these days, it's probably wise to keep personal info out of public view.

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You could shorten it to Moron

Seriously.....good post Steve

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Old 04-29-2006, 10:51 AM   #4
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You could shorten it to Moron
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Like I haven't heard THAT one a thousand times!

Yeah yeah yeah...
I've heard 'em all..
Moronic Sackless, etc etc etc...

Serves me RIGHT
for choosing such a STUPID name in the first place!
What was I THINKING ?!?!?!

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Old 04-29-2006, 11:19 AM   #5
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I was thinking of changing my name to "Eel Bob"

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Old 04-29-2006, 09:27 PM   #6
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Very interesting thread...What never ceases to amaze me,is that on the internet,some people become legends in their in own mind.Some come off as prima donna wanna be know it alls.Sitting in front of a computer screen they have suddenly grown brass bowling balls and their word is it,the gospel,lol. Yet it in real life they are blathering fools..They’ll post,on different message boards,different answers to the same question.You gotta love it. As was said earlier,take whatever is posted on the internet in regard to anything,with a grain of salt…..

Interesting post.
It is so easy to sit behind the tire hub an make blind accusations.If ur gonna thro daggers.Why don't u belly up gro some balls of ur own an point out the internet legends that u speak of so they can respond..
People come here with questions.I think for the most part they get some good advice.Comments like urs will just have folks sitting on there hands wondering if it was they who perhaps made the awfull crime of trying to be nice. Be it right or wrong usually there are many answers to choose from.I think in the end the reader gets what they came for.Lots of the folks here know who I am I have gone many miles out of my way so we can put a face to the name.As have alot of others.There is credibility here if u look. Negativity is more lame, an pretty much undermines what the site is all about.One big community with a common interest.Sharing what they know.An having fun..

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Old 04-30-2006, 06:26 AM   #7
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Interesting post.
It is so easy to sit behind the tire hub an make blind accusations.If ur gonna thro daggers.Why don't u belly up gro some balls of ur own an point out the internet legends that u speak of so they can respond..
People come here with questions.I think for the most part they get some good advice.Comments like urs will just have folks sitting on there hands wondering if it was they who perhaps made the awfull crime of trying to be nice. Be it right or wrong usually there are many answers to choose from.I think in the end the reader gets what they came for.Lots of the folks here know who I am I have gone many miles out of my way so we can put a face to the name.As have alot of others.There is credibility here if u look. Negativity is more lame, an pretty much undermines what the site is all about.One big community with a common interest.Sharing what they know.An having fun..
For some reason NIB took this personally;but if the shoe fits...

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Old 04-30-2006, 05:34 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by MoroneSaxatilis
I guess I might be an internet "Newbie" compared to some. I first logged on via AOL in June 1996 with the screen name "Keeper1" which I still have. I had only been (serious) striper fishing for about 3 years at that point and had never actually caught a keeper (36" in MA at that time). In any case, through many different ISPs, chatrooms, message boards, my username and email name had always been some variation of "keeper". I've been to message board and chatroom "meets" all over the US and one in Canada, and "keeper" was always a catchy, easy-to-remember name for people to call me by.
When I recently found this board, I thought I would be clever and change it up by using this Dumb-Ass scientific name I'm saddled with now. Every time I log on, I lament the fact that I chose it. If I could change it, I would.
I never give suf fishing advice because I'm a novice. I may have chimed in on a few boating topics, as I have a little bit of experience in that area. I'm always willing to debate politics, religion, or anything else that stirs people's passion, but I try to never say anything in print that I wouldn't say to someone's face.
Having a "real name requirement" would be totally useless. Would 2 forms of picture ID be required to register? Get a clue. I agree with whomever it was that said posting one's full, real name is not prudent. With all the phishing (no pun intended) and ID theft scams going on these days, it's probably wise to keep personal info out of public view.

Steve G.
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I don't use my real name because of the same issues w/theft etc. Maybe I'm a little paranoid, but thats how I feel. With regard to not giving advice because you feel less experienced, that's a mistake. I have fished my entire life, and am always happy to listen to someone's observations, experienced or not. Once you place yourself on a pedestal, the blinders can sometimes cause you to miss something. You can always interpret the information you receive regardless of who the messenger is and make it useful. It's like a computer, sometimes you hit the delete key, sometimes you place it in the striper file for later use.
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Old 04-30-2006, 05:55 AM   #9
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I use the name Kippy as that was my grandfather's nickname and he enjoyed fishing very much. He is no longer here but I know he would be proud that I have the same passion for the sport. I even use his old penn senator 113H to this day.

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