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Derogatory name my friends and I call each other. Bastardization of knucklehead.

I don't take things too seriously.
 
It's my nickname from first person shooter game that I played online called Battlefield 2. And I'm still gamer, it's entertaining. My play mates were always saying: "You kicked the enemy's azz pretty bad."
 
I've taken a lot of heat for my user name because it make no sense at all unless you understand the meaning. I manage a small shortline railroad and the AAR (Association of American Railroads) assigns each railroad an alpha code for identification purposes. Our alpha code is CEIW. When I signed up to be a member on Blade Forums...I was such a newbie that I didn't even have the sense to use caps.
 
I was an old school skater (skateboards) way back when. Pushing Mongo meant you pushed off with your front foot instead of the more practical/logical/common style of pushing off with your back foot. I always liked the term.
Sorry, nothing to do with "Blazing Saddles".

I still skate at 40, though mostly longboarding now - some pool, and I've been pushing Mongo since I was 16. ;) here are some of my longboards, just for fun (the lengths, left to right, are 52", 42", 41", 32", 24"):

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as for my username, no big mystery. two of my initials added to the fact that (when I'm not in the mountains) I like urban-center, downtown-loft living.
 
First five letters of my last name, also a longtime nickname of mine.
 
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Mine was given to me by friends in high school, comes from my last name (Moss). Became Moses because I wouldn't let people get in my way, whether in the hall ways or on the field. I think my friend that started it said it was because I would "part anything" to get to my goal. Just kinda stuck :D. The 3 is my lucky number, Moses was already taken...
 
My Nickname comes from my Iwama-Ryu and KenJutsu Practic.

I like the principle of striking at the same thime as the attacker, with no doubt.

There's nothing to it.

Michel

Aikido-Net Article

Ai Uchi: 合い打ち


"Mutual kill." An outcome of a duel where each participant kills the other. In classical Japanese swordmanship, practitioners were often encouraged to enter a duel with the goal of achieving at least an AI UCHI. The resolution to win the duel even at the cost of one's own life was thought to aid in cultivating an attitude of single-minded focus on the task of cutting down one's opponent. This single-minded focus is exemplified in aikido in the technique, ikkyo, where one enters into an attacker's range in order to effect the technique.
 
no im not just egotistic there is a story behind mine..........
one night at about 3am in the morning i get a phonecall and its my freind (since preschool :eek: ) anyway hes stranded at a bar, all the other people he was out with just left him. So i put on some clothes drive there pick him up and proceed to drive him home. the whole time we were driving he had been calling me tadrew, then he tells me to pull over i ask "why?" he says "im gonna puke" so i pull off to the side of the road were he proceeds to puke his brains out. after that he takes 2 steps and falls flat on his face out cold. I pick him up and struggle to get him into the back seat of my truck, so i drive him back to his house wake him up he says "thanks tadrew" so finally i ask him" WTF does that mean, you have been saying it all night" he replied "it means the amazing drew".
 
Trailwolf just sounds cool to me - I like hiking and like wolves.

Also my username on another forum which I frequent, "Bullfrog," was already taken here...
 
well i've been a scout since i was about 7 years old (23 now), and i always play a sniper/recon in FPS. but the name first came up on a LAN way-back playing cs 1.0, i was freaking awesome with the scout sniper rifle so my team mates just started to call me scout. I liked it cause of my passion for the wildlife and hiking so i adopted it as a nickname and has used it on every forum i ever been on. i added a Z just to make it stand out a little bit more.
 
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