Just jumping in to say, "Hi!" and as far as my name is concerned I happened to be playing Hearthstone at the moment I registered while ripping a couple of pieces from my old laptops to "Frankenstein" a GRIDtop for my idle BOINC time.
Just jumping in to say, "Hi!" and as far as my name is concerned I happened to be playing Hearthstone at the moment I registered while ripping a couple of pieces from my old laptops to "Frankenstein" a GRIDtop for my idle BOINC time.
I had a beautiful brown/black/grey tabby cat with the most magnificant "M" on his forehead. Named him "Montague" to sound high-faluntin, thinking we end up calling him "Monty". Well, he turned out to be just a big baby, and ended up being our "Goobie" instead. My name is an homage to him.
Well back in the day I used to play Magic the Gathering (yes I'm a glasses wearing geek)
Tho I sucked at the game I was always able to pull a card to save me for a round or two. I seem to have this luck with most games.
Friends would say that I all ways had them "TRICKED" so it stuck.
You may have the win but I will make you earn it!
Now if only that luck would lend a had with scrapping...
Hell my love of gaming (it's my stress relief) is my end goal for scrapping..I'm working to build a top of the line gaming PC.. goal is $2,000+
Not going to stop after getting it but that is one reason I'm doing it.
I actually told this story real quick in my Day In The Life thread but this seems like a fitting place to rehash it.
First off, my name is Matt, and being born in 1985, my parents get an F- for originality. Any sizable group of people around my age will have at least two or three of us. But that’s all a side note. My forum name comes from one party in college. We had a Mafia-themed party one Saturday and decided that we all needed mobster names. I got pinned with Matty No Neck due to my first name and the fact I can look like a bit of a meathead, especially when I’m wearing a collared shirt. Fun fact: I used to HATE being called “Matty” but after a while, I realized people were using it in a friendly way and it was different than the usual “Matt” so I ran with it. The name Matty No Neck seems to roll off the tongue nicely so I use it on forums and in games from time to time. My main online presence, though, is CreamyGoodnss. And, no, it’s not as dirty as it may sound. Imaginary internet points go to anyone who gets the reference.
"Don't try to be a great man, just be a man. Let history make its own judgments"
CreamyGoodness-reporter from SouthPark.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” John Wayne-- The Shootist
NEWBS READ THIS THREAD ABOUT REFINING!!!!
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/off-t...ning-read.html
Cool idea for a thread Patriot (I'll try not to hold your fave team against you! Go Niners!) I have worked with aluminum for almost 15 years now and since somebody already had "captain copper" (but doesn't use it) I gave myself a promotion and took the moniker I have now. Unfortunately the aluminum I work with is not mine to scrap but I have managed to make a couple connections with customers.
METAL IS MY MISTRESS...PLEASE DON'T TELL MY WIFE!
My first and second cars were saabs. A 2001 hatchback, and then a 1998 convertible. Both cheapish, both turbos, both fun cars. I am currently car-less, so I don't know what the next name will be. And SW are my initials.
My real name is Ron. Well my truck is Gray. So i go as greytruck. Thought spelling it with "e' was a bit cooler than "a".I call the other local scrappers by the color of thier trucks, there goes Redtruck, bluetruck, Redtruck with sides or car scrapper. You get the idea.
I was hard put to come up with a screen name. Had to think on it a bit. I figured that it ought to have some meaning and be in keeping with the theme of the forum.
1: Scrappah goes with the the forum okay.
2: The ah part goes with being a Mainer .... pronounced Main AH in these parts.
3: The scrappy part goes along being a Mainer by culture. We can get * ahem * a bit feisty at times. Stubborn,pig headed, and willful as all getout if something gets our hackles up. ( Lol ...maybe NOT one of our best qualities.)
4: The avitar alludes to the scrappyness in a "poke fun of it way."
5: It's not my prime gig, but i am doing electronics scrapping.
< shrugs > It seemed to fit all right.
Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesaler
Certified Zip-Tie Mechanic
"Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing."
I have a big beard and am proud of it!!!!
"And if your train's on time, You can get to work by nine, and start your slaving job to get your pay. If you ever get annoyed, Look at me I'm self-employed
I love to work at nothing all day" -BTO
The bigburt part of mine is a 40+ year nickname from high school. Playing basketball and the tallest kid in school. It's a play on my first name and the Sesame Street character Big Bird. When I played high school basketball (1970's) a slam dunk was illegal, technical fowl free throw free point attempt for the opponent. But I would do it anyway, I have always hated being told what to do! Also liked to intimidated my adversaries. So earliest opportunity at the start of each game, I would "Slam one home" try to make it "A cage rattler", literally, shake the backboard and rim. Sometimes spotting the opponent 3 points (my 2 don't count and they get a chance to make 1 point). This would also give me a technical and one more, I'm out of the game! From my point of view this gave me the advantage in several ways. Get our fans into the game (the 6th player), I'm sending a message to other team, were going to win anyway, and makes me play harder and concentrate on my game. Coach hated it, so did referee's and the other team. My teammates and our fans loved it, so Big Burt was born. My method of thinking was not always the smartest. The games we lost (only seven my junior and senior years), were lost by only 1 or 2 points or me setting on the bench at the end of a game, taking a loss. We won 76 games in those two years, two of those losses came in the state playoffs, all seven losses we were out coached and not out played (my opinion). The nickname is one my friends and family still use and in my small hometown, some remember those "Glory Years". The practice of some times spotting the other team 3 points taught me several things: 1. Responsibility, if we loss it was my fault. 2. Recognition, you need it if you want to be at the top, but you have to earn it. 3. Mistakes, are going to happen, but it's better than doing nothing. 4. Luck, you got to have it, to win some. 5. Education, is one of the most important assets you can have and it never stops until your done.
Athletic skills and some brains took me to college. Where Big Burt became big burt and I was no longer the biggest kid in school (nor deciding about how a game started or anything else). After one year, I quit basketball and decided education was far more important to me. Education and work was my focus, basketball was just a game and "Kid Stuff". Basketball was probablly one of the most important events in my life. It was a first "stepping stone", leading me to a college education, that took me to a great Naval aviation career, onto an even better major Airline career. While still employed at the airline I started my first company. A landscaping company, I bought an existing and well established company and for the most part. the original owner ran for the next five years. This is where bigburtchino was born. I needed a E-mail account for him and I to communicate with each other. The city of Chino in California is where that first company started and is still located today. That company is going to have it's 50 year anniversary next year. My newest venture is not yet officially a real company, for a lot of reasons. This I hope will be my fifth business, all operating under a bigburt umbrella. A trash recycling company, not like the others, we take nothing to a landfill and work hard not to pollute the planet. We take our clients trash and waste products, process it, recycle, re-purpose, reuse, or resell. For now we process my companies and our clients commercial trash. With a goal of reducing the commercial trash of each company by 50%, being more environmental and less wasteful at the same time. It is not so much a revenue generator, although money saved by reducing trash expense is money earned. The revenue is increasing each year, mostly due to learning how to take the commodities that are in the trash, to the market (not so easy). I have learned more about that process, here at SMF. I thank each and every individual that has joined this forum. Doesn't matter to me if it's those that bring and ask those reappearing and honestly sometimes annoying.questions (Is it worth it?). Those that are here everyday with sincere efforts to contribute and help other be more prosperous. As I see it, it takes all, to get to the final score.
Big Burt, is not so big, he is now bigbutchino (small letters with a purpose). I put money in my back pocket so I can shelter and feed my family. I have learned along the way, you need to help others do the same thing. This planet is not so big either, what effects someone else, may and usually will effect me. As a business owner I have opportunities and abilities others do not have. I have the responsibility and the challenge to help all that I can. It's much harder to sign pay checks then receive them. Those receiving those pay checks are working very hard and almost always they are working to care for others. My biggest achievements are: when employee buys his or hers first home, there oldest child graduates high school or even better goes onto college, he or her is pro-moated adding to their and my prosperity. My favorite was when my first employee retired after twenty years of very hard work. He was one of the hardest working men I have ever known. He started working for me at the age of thirty two, as a irrigation worker, not as a technician, but if you will a "ditch digger". He came here from Mexico with no education, worked at many jobs, and I hired him away from a larger competitor. I payed him more, gave him vacation time and the opportunity to make more. His first pay raise was only $.50 per hour and that was for learning to speak English. He went onto several promotions and retired as our irrigation installation crews foreman. Along the way he obtained US citizenship, got married and started raising a family, bought a home and became my first retiree! I now have three of his boys working for us and all three are good men with families of there own. Me, (bigburtchino) not so big, just going in the right direction!
Same name I use for everything
John >> First name
C >> Beginning of last name
4X4 >> What I drive
JohnC4X4
Im a southern and I am proud to be from the South and Florida(FLA) is where I am from.
Mine comes from my wife's grandfather. He said it with his thick Scottish accent whenever he found joy in something. It always makes me think of a great man and happy times.
Self explanatory on mine but I the reason behind mine is because I roll around in an F-350 my pride and joy truck.
simple, generic, to the point.
There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man
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