#4. "RE: Introduce yourself, won't you please...." In response to brookernh (Reply # 3)
My sister nicknamed me Cuder when I was a teenager. I tried using that as my log in name on another forum but it was already taken. I tried adding numbers to it and they were taken also so I spelled it back wards and tried adding numbers but they were taken too so I figured I was safe with reduc500. Aren't you glad you asked? haha
#6. "RE: Introduce yourself, won't you please...." In response to Kiwi2022 (Reply # 0)
This has come up before but if you missed it...back in the days of the Winmag Forum, where you probably know many here originaly came from. That was the first forum I had ever joined and didn't really know what to use or if I would be sticking around very long. So I just used my initials. It kind of stuck, so now it's too late to change.
P.S. Wait until you find out about Grogan's name (If he'll even enlighten the newer folks about it)
#8. "RE: Introduce yourself, won't you please...." In response to Kiwi2022 (Reply # 0) Sun Jul-11-04 12:52 AM by noonanjw
Just my last name followed by the first letter from my first and middle names, John William. I wasn't being very creative at the time because all I wanted to do is register so I could post a question. Didn't realize I'd get hooked. Some friends at work call me Noonie; hence the sig. (Which I prefer over noonanjw)
Hey, Brookernh! We's practically neighbors. Methuen, (or as native Methuenites pronounce it Medtuen), Ma.
#9. "RE: Introduce yourself, won't you please...." In response to Kiwi2022 (Reply # 0) Sun Jul-11-04 01:00 AM by jasonlevine
Well, back at the Winmag forum I was known as "Administrator." When I moved to PC911 I decided that I just wanted to be myself. So I registered as "jasonlevine."
#10. "RE: Introduce yourself, won't you please...." In response to Kiwi2022 (Reply # 0)
I picked my name for the flower I love, daylily. It is a play on words that I put to gether to describe the way the flowers make me feel when I see a seedling bloom from a cross that I did. It also tells how long the flower is open, one day for each and every bloom on every plant and there are some 35,000 registered named varieties of daylilies. Daylily folks are the best people! We have a saying that describes how we feel, "we come for the flowers but we stay for the people".Most of the hybridizers are willing to take a newcomer to daylilies and help them learn until they are competing with said hybridizer at shows and for sales. Daylilydayzed