Meaning of your forum name

RVO3VOM is my license plate. I came up with it when I saw a poster of vanity plates from all 50 states. I was able to figure out all but two of them until I read their mirror image. You know, how the front plate of the car behind you appears in your rear view mirror.
RVO3VOM = MOVEOVR

Yes, it has worked for me numerous times. It's also amused several LEOs after they've stopped me for pressing the footfeed a bit much.
But the absolute best has been watching the faces of those drivers stopped behind me at a light. I see them mouthing different guesses, twisting their heads, getting their passengers to read it; it's very amusing.


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I got aol when i was in 5th grade. I thought Sir Ahren sounded good. My name is Ahren. (pronounced aaron, or close to that). I never bothered to change it since its my email for most things.
Also im sure i was a bad-ass warrior knight in a past life.
(Before I became king... but King Ahren sounds pretentious.)
 
"Lupa" is the dominate bitch in a wolf pack.
Last name is Wolf (by marriage).
The husband and my brother often affectionately and descriptively call me btch.
There ya go.
:D
 
*Sigh*

I, too, am a boring and unimaginative fellow.

I'm a physicist. I've always been a physicist. I'll always be a physicist.

Did I mention I do physics?? :confused:

...and I'm old. Finally. :)
 
I originally thought up Str8ShooterEsq as my AIM username and then began using it on forums. Str8Shooter has two meanings. First is truthfulness. My word means a lot to me. Second, I like to shoot and try my best to "keep 'em in the X ring." The Esq is for Esquire, as I am an attorney. An honest attorney. Go figure. We all should be, we all swear an oath to be, but not all of us are.
 
I wont go into specifics,but suffice to say for the right piece of Steel i could be very accommodating :eek: :eek: ;)
 
Electric Hellfire is my favorite song from Zakk Wylde (Black Label Society)

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He's a shredding monster IMO.
 
About 12 seconds in:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoX-HkOcEuE


Don't know why that stuck out in my mind when I first registered on GlockTalk a few years back, but it did. I was trying to go for the excitement in dood's eyes...hence the exclamation in the SN. Funny thing is I didn't even get a Glock until a year and half later. I only registered to study and learn.

Since then, I've used the SN for all my forums so that feedback is always easy to find.
 
When my boys were young, they would pull this maneuver where they would go completely limp in order to slide out of my grasp while I was holding them. You parents know what I'm talking about.

I called it the "gravitynoodle", which I adopted as a screen name.

Then it dawned on me that gravitynoodle sounded like erectile dysfunction. :eek: At least to me it did.

So I changed it to powernoodle.

Which does not sound like erectile dysfunction.
 
When my boys were young, they would pull this maneuver where they would go completely limp in order to slide out of my grasp while I was holding them. You parents know what I'm talking about.

I called it the "gravitynoodle", which I adopted as a screen name.

Then it dawned on me that gravitynoodle sounded like erectile dysfunction. :eek: At least to me it did.

So I changed it to powernoodle.

Which does not sound like erectile dysfunction.

Yes sir, it does. It MOST DEFINITELY sounds like erectile dysfunction reverse psychology.
 
When I repoeted to my ship in thenavy there was already someone in my division named David, so they called me junoir to keep from confusing us. It's stuck ever since.
 
Years of paddling whitewater kayaks in Appalachia when I was in Knoxville. East to the Chattooga and Chauga, north up to the New River and Gauley, west to the Ozarks, south down into GA. I did a Swiftwater Rescue Tech cert and was an instructor on the weekends. I met my wife when she was my student back in 94 and she stopped listening to my instruction rapidly. I spent LOTS of time down on the Ocoee in the nineties and got to live through the playground that was the building of the 96 Ocoee Olympic Course. I competed a bit in the amateur class but never devoted the time to be serious.

I've used it on forums for years though I paddle very little now due to small kids and a move to the midwest. More sea kayak "kitchen pass" trips now than anything.

That's it, folks.
 
Years of paddling whitewater kayaks in Appalachia when I was in Knoxville. East to the Chattooga and Chauga, north up to the New River and Gauley, west to the Ozarks, south down into GA. I did a Swiftwater Rescue Tech cert and was an instructor on the weekends. I met my wife when she was my student back in 94 and she stopped listening to my instruction rapidly. I spent LOTS of time down on the Ocoee in the nineties and got to live through the playground that was the building of the 96 Ocoee Olympic Course. I competed a bit in the amateur class but never devoted the time to be serious.

I've used it on forums for years though I paddle very little now due to small kids and a move to the midwest. More sea kayak "kitchen pass" trips now than anything.

That's it, folks.


Or so we're led to believe....
:D :p

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