Your Vital Name

Huevos
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922
Joined
3/19/2013
Location
Spokane, WA US
7/16/2014 11:54pm Edited Date/Time 7/17/2014 12:07am
My Mexican friend always used to tell me "Hay que crecer un par de huevos, maricon." Not sure what that means, but I took it as a compliment. He and all his friends called me "huevos chiquitos" all throughout high school. They told me it meant "cool kid". So in short, I picked "Huevos" because it reminds me of the only friends I ever had in high school, besides the yard duties and the lunch lady, of course.
tobz
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3891
Joined
3/5/2007
Location
Adelaide AU
7/17/2014 12:04am
Lol aww
Cancerman
Posts
757
Joined
7/16/2011
Location
In Hell, FL US
7/17/2014 12:05am
The Doctor said "You have CANCER Man".
Huevos
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922
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Location
Spokane, WA US
7/17/2014 12:14am
Cancerman wrote:
The Doctor said "You have CANCER Man".

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BUTCH
Posts
5088
Joined
8/15/2006
Location
WA US
7/17/2014 12:15am
Huevos wrote:
My Mexican friend always used to tell me "Hay que crecer un par de huevos, maricon." Not sure what that means, but I took it as...
My Mexican friend always used to tell me "Hay que crecer un par de huevos, maricon." Not sure what that means, but I took it as a compliment. He and all his friends called me "huevos chiquitos" all throughout high school. They told me it meant "cool kid". So in short, I picked "Huevos" because it reminds me of the only friends I ever had in high school, besides the yard duties and the lunch lady, of course.
That's pretty damn funny because....huevos means eggs and chiquitos means little ones!
7/17/2014 12:16am
My username is pretty self explanatory. If not, see my sig.
Huevos
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Location
Spokane, WA US
7/17/2014 12:17am Edited Date/Time 7/17/2014 12:19am
Huevos wrote:
My Mexican friend always used to tell me "Hay que crecer un par de huevos, maricon." Not sure what that means, but I took it as...
My Mexican friend always used to tell me "Hay que crecer un par de huevos, maricon." Not sure what that means, but I took it as a compliment. He and all his friends called me "huevos chiquitos" all throughout high school. They told me it meant "cool kid". So in short, I picked "Huevos" because it reminds me of the only friends I ever had in high school, besides the yard duties and the lunch lady, of course.
BUTCH wrote:
That's pretty damn funny because....huevos means eggs and chiquitos means little ones!
No it means cool kid.
























Laughing
7/17/2014 12:54am
Mine came from being an electrician and my riding number being my 21, my favorite number.
7/17/2014 1:01am
was the result of copious amounts of eastbound and down mixed with devils cut
VET176
Posts
1358
Joined
5/13/2011
Location
Brisbane AU
7/17/2014 1:08am
I care for sick animals.
jock
Posts
1664
Joined
9/25/2006
Location
Postmans Ridge, QLD AU
Fantasy
7/17/2014 1:38am Edited Date/Time 7/17/2014 1:39am
Mine is a nickname from when I was about 7-8 years of age. My father was know as Jock because he rode racehorses, and the name filtered down to me. Few people know my real name. Woohoo Evil
No Scottish blood in these veins, unless my great grandparents were convicts. It's possible.
7/17/2014 2:31am
Smoothwakey has been my username for everything for around 10 years.
Last name is Wake, used to skateboard/surf heaps, and rode a brand called Smoothstar because they feel like surfing on pavement.
7/17/2014 2:38am
As an european,my focus was always on the GP scene since the mid 80's.After 2000 i lost my interest in mx due to my shooting career.During 7-8 years i was completely out of the mx world.A few years back now,i visited with my daughter her first motocross event in Holland.It was the era of the new european riders Roczen and Herlings.Theses two kids inspired my interest in mx .My username speaks for itself,i support the european GP riders resp. europeans in the US.The last 2 numbers are my birth year.Tongue
DanDunes818
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6979
Joined
10/11/2008
Location
Portland, OR US
7/17/2014 3:01am
Basically, I was born and raised at Indian Dunes. But, as the story goes, I won a big NMA Amateur National at Indian Dunes on 60's, and while my pops (Gary Lamb, Manager at Indian Dunes) was looking at the results board, he overheard a dad saying to another dad "Oh, that 's Danny Lamb. His dad runs the park so the kid can only win here." My dad asked him where his home track was?" He told my pops Barona Oaks, so we went to the next big NMA Amateur National race at Barona Oaks and my pops thought it would be fun to put "Daniel Dunes" on the back of my jersey. The story is even better because I won at the Barona Oaks race as well.





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FIREfish148
Posts
5477
Joined
1/20/2009
Location
Kirkland, WA US
7/17/2014 3:58am
I think I lost my password and couldn't log in so I made this one off a whim when I was listening to Sole's song "firefish" a while back.

My old username was roostcowshit. Grinning
GrapeApe
Posts
8726
Joined
6/7/2010
Location
Mc Kinney, TX US
7/17/2014 4:56am
Like many things in my life, mine stems from a drunken night in college. A buddy said my arms are so long my knuckles drag on the ground, someone in the group threw out "like grape ape." 20 years later, I still hear it from those f-ers.

Turns out it is also a pretty potent strain of weed. The cartoon avatar distinguishes the long-armed purple primate from the strain of weed.
Digger29
Posts
1885
Joined
11/2/2011
Location
Oxford, MA US
7/17/2014 5:19am
My lifelong knick name of Digger and my MX number 29 because someone already had Digger. I obviously didn't put too much thought into it :-)
JLong
Posts
623
Joined
7/19/2010
Location
Haslet, TX US
7/17/2014 5:21am
Basically, I was born and raised at Indian Dunes. But, as the story goes, I won a big NMA Amateur National at Indian Dunes on 60's...
Basically, I was born and raised at Indian Dunes. But, as the story goes, I won a big NMA Amateur National at Indian Dunes on 60's, and while my pops (Gary Lamb, Manager at Indian Dunes) was looking at the results board, he overheard a dad saying to another dad "Oh, that 's Danny Lamb. His dad runs the park so the kid can only win here." My dad asked him where his home track was?" He told my pops Barona Oaks, so we went to the next big NMA Amateur National race at Barona Oaks and my pops thought it would be fun to put "Daniel Dunes" on the back of my jersey. The story is even better because I won at the Barona Oaks race as well.





There's a ton of moto history in those results...!
Mxdnusa
Posts
469
Joined
5/29/2013
Location
Philadelphia, PA US
7/17/2014 5:38am
casper wrote:
In 1995 a movie came out called "Kids." When I was in college, a guy in my fraternity thought I looked like the guy in the...
In 1995 a movie came out called "Kids." When I was in college, a guy in my fraternity thought I looked like the guy in the movie who's name was Casper and I've used it ever since.
Great movie.

Just something moto related that I would remember.
SIMX
Posts
633
Joined
8/21/2006
Location
IN US
7/17/2014 5:39am
Mine comes from a small regional motocross website I ran for several years... Southern Indiana MX
7/17/2014 5:46am
Mx+nickname+favorite number=mxant15

I know, genius, right?
7/17/2014 5:57am
Thanks to everyone that has participated. This has been enlightening. Some of you really need to consider a career in comedy!
Spartacus
Posts
2269
Joined
5/20/2011
Location
PW US
7/17/2014 6:06am
Because GuyB was taken.
7/17/2014 7:18am
The first time I signed up on a moto board I was thinking of buying a cowboy hat at the same moment, so I thought Sheriff was the right name to choose. I ended up not buying the hat, but I did keep the screen name throughout my moto board poster career. 245 is my racing number, acquired back in my speed skating days. It was assigned to me, and I decided to use it for moto.
Darryl916
Posts
1252
Joined
12/19/2013
Location
Budds Creek, MD US
7/17/2014 7:26am
Mine is simply, my first name and my racing number. My racing number is my birth date, sometimes mistaken for the Sacramento CA area code....


I'm not real creative. More so technical. Keep it simple and classy. lol
Ardfarkl
Posts
834
Joined
11/1/2013
Location
San Antonio, TX US
7/17/2014 7:28am
With a given name like Mike, I wanted something no one else had. So I have an alter ego named Horville Johosaphat Ardfarkl.
7/17/2014 7:36am
Mine came from my email. Marc is my first name, Gif is half of my last name and racing is pretty much all I care about. My avatar is a pic from my first race back in action after breaking my back at the Milwaukee mile in 92( I think). I was in a coma for a few days so it was a foggy memory.
slipdog
Posts
10055
Joined
7/25/2009
Location
Nor Cal, CA US
7/17/2014 8:17am
Mine started as "Slippy" around '85, dubbed by a well known motor builder in the area when I'd burn through a clutch every other race on my CR80. A lot of people called me "Slip" for short and in my teen years(early '90's) it morphed into "Slipdog". That's the short version of my nickname.

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