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Hi guys, thought it would be interesting to hear the story behind everyones screennames here on OSO. Some are very self explanatory, others tough to figure out, so how did you pick your screen name?
Got mine due to boating with my 5 yr old nephew, who every time we went on the boat had so much fun going fast, as soon as we got on the water, no wake zone or not, he would start screaming "go fast Scott, go fast Scott". He would keep this up, screaming at the top of his lungs, until we took off, and then would start jumping up and down he was so excited. Every time we got back in to a no wake zone it would start all over. I think we have a future offshore racer in the making!
Let the stories roll!
Got mine due to boating with my 5 yr old nephew, who every time we went on the boat had so much fun going fast, as soon as we got on the water, no wake zone or not, he would start screaming "go fast Scott, go fast Scott". He would keep this up, screaming at the top of his lungs, until we took off, and then would start jumping up and down he was so excited. Every time we got back in to a no wake zone it would start all over. I think we have a future offshore racer in the making!
Let the stories roll!
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CIAOderHEAD
Pronounced. Chowderhead....
Ciao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word ciao is an informal Italian verbal salutation or greeting, meaning either "hello", "goodbye", "bye" or "hi".
Head - 60's - 70's slang for party animal, freak, kinky...
Loosely translated....."Later Freak"
I affectionately say it to my GF each morning when I leave for work.
Ciao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word ciao is an informal Italian verbal salutation or greeting, meaning either "hello", "goodbye", "bye" or "hi".
Head - 60's - 70's slang for party animal, freak, kinky...
Loosely translated....."Later Freak"
I affectionately say it to my GF each morning when I leave for work.
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Mine started as a nick name from grade school. Last name is Underwood=Underdog. (AKA Underwear, Underwood Deviled Ham...) Raced Motorcross as #88 as a kid, then 20 years drag racing motorcycles using that number whenever I could(except my last 2 years wearing #1 ) My business was/is named Underdog Racing.
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Along time ago, when we used cb radios we were listening to a truck driver on the radio and when I went by him he said to another trucker that boat has twin screws. I was pulling a 29 Fountain with 454's.
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Used to be LIMNATR, when I had my Eliminator, changed it to FRMULTR, when I bought my Formula. I shortened everything up to fit on my license plates.