Whats the significance of your selected profile name?

Got mine because I'm not "Ron, the good looking yet humble mailman", another guy at our office.
When asked by online friends "just how ugly are you?" I reply, I don't scare little kids or anything but Hallie Berry ain't knockin at my door either.
 

Mine comes from my work as a union ironworker, I place rebar and someone over the years came up with the nickname Rodbuster for those of us that do it. The numbers after my name is my area code.
 

I served as a grunt with the 101st Airborne division which is called the screaming eagles.
 

Hello fellows, I love anything to do outdoors, fish, hunt big game, scuba dive...oh yea, metal detect old logging sites...Gary
 

I entered adulthood, by joining the military. My handle is what I did: Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. All the Marines called me "doc" because I was their hands-on, front-line medical aid!! I keep it (fmfdoc), because I deeply respect the job they did/do, and I feel VERY honored that they considered me 'one of their own" (even tho I was a squid!). When I retired a Master Gunny gave me his Corps ring, and told me I was every bit a Marine, and he was sad to lose me. Had quite a time clearing the eyeball sweat.........
 

when I was in the Navy I was a moto cross racer so..... a lot of dust..... my biker friends called me Dusty
 

I entered adulthood, by joining the military. My handle is what I did: Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. All the Marines called me "doc" because I was their hands-on, front-line medical aid!! I keep it (fmfdoc), because I deeply respect the job they did/do, and I feel VERY honored that they considered me 'one of their own" (even tho I was a squid!). When I retired a Master Gunny gave me his Corps ring, and told me I was every bit a Marine, and he was sad to lose me. Had quite a time clearing the eyeball sweat.........

I met a WW 2 corp man while dive mastering at a lodge in the 90's. There were 72 in his class and 12 made it thru the war, next to officers they were the number 1 target in the pacific, that and usually they were off the chart brave whether they wanted to be or not sigh.......
 

I entered adulthood, by joining the military. My handle is what I did: Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. All the Marines called me "doc" because I was their hands-on, front-line medical aid!! I keep it (fmfdoc), because I deeply respect the job they did/do, and I feel VERY honored that they considered me 'one of their own" (even tho I was a squid!). When I retired a Master Gunny gave me his Corps ring, and told me I was every bit a Marine, and he was sad to lose me. Had quite a time clearing the eyeball sweat.........
:icon_thumright: Thank you for your service. :icon_thumright:
 

I entered adulthood, by joining the military. My handle is what I did: Fleet Marine Force Corpsman. All the Marines called me "doc" because I was their hands-on, front-line medical aid!! I keep it (fmfdoc), because I deeply respect the job they did/do, and I feel VERY honored that they considered me 'one of their own" (even tho I was a squid!). When I retired a Master Gunny gave me his Corps ring, and told me I was every bit a Marine, and he was sad to lose me. Had quite a time clearing the eyeball sweat.........

Buddy you got my total respect and gratitude..... Thank you for your service. And I get "eyeball sweat" now and then myself. Real men do....! :occasion14:
 

Took my name from the "Double Helix" DNA ...
 

Funny you should ask, I just explained my name on another post, I'm not a real Doctor. i got the name Dr. Witty from an old TV show that was popular back in the 70's and 80's in Central NY called Monster Movie Matinee . It was 2 characters introducing B Horror movies that we used to watch on Saturday afternoons. This show was hosted by Epal- a crazy hunchbacked goon and Dr. Witty a character who only showed his bejeweled hand. Both actors are dead now, but their legend lives on. Dr. Witty is my geocaching name as well. Plus I'm a pretty funny guy.
 

Guess I never posted in this thread, just saw it pop up again. ???

I had been a Navy Seabee during my military time and when I first needed an e-mail name/address I thought incorporating "Seabee" into would be fun. :occasion14:

Then, when I first got "on line" I used it and my first name as a User ID. 8-)
 

I had the nickname kiddo from friends for years and years because I've always looked so young for my age and it just stuck I guess. I added the 1 because i always try to be number 1 in what I do. Especially in finds! Haha
 

Im from Pennsylvania and i dig in the dirt for everything... Bottles, artifacts, crystals/minerals, flint, and anything thats under my coil!!!!! :tongue3:
 

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