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ROFL:love: :love:

There are quite a few unusual user names/handles/call signs used by members.

I thought it might be interesting for us to share with the rest of us your reasons for choosing your call sign.

For example;

I use 1 Bravo 6 because I served in 1 Battallion, Bravo Company, 6 Platoon.

What's yours????????????????????????????

:love: :love: :love: your Z. Keep it original

Rick.

Okay, mine stems from my other hobby, mountain biking. My first name is Anthony, and I ride a Specialized Rock hopper, so I put them together, and I got Ant_Hopper. Quite fitting I guess :classic:

XYZ? When I decided to join the only thing I could think of that had a Z in it was the end of the alphabet and it's simple. If I could choose a different name it would definately be more obnoxious and not necessarily related to Z's.

BTW, I love my Z and it's definately not stock!! I didn't buy it as an investment necessarily just to have some fun in and I couldn't afford the early 60's vette I covet. I do like the idea of keeping the L series engine and looking stock but not when it comes performance! Nothing wrong with stock but if you can improve on something , go for it!:classic:

1 person, 4 Z cars. 2 Many Zs for the two car garage. :cross-eye

But I have been hearing 2 Many Posts:ermm:

Well.......

Coast Guard... I'm in! Smokeys of the Sea, Fish Cops, Drug Stoppers, Puddle pirates, Shallow water sailors...Call it what you will But it's still the coolest job on the planet.

The Avatar to the left says it all!

Z...No really, I don't know?!?

USCG "Semper Paratus" ~ Always Ready

Nate:devious:

I collect american flyer trains. One day I told someone about the collection and since have been called "E Train"

My last name is Alex and I have a 240Z 1972 to be exact ,nothing, to imaginative !!!!! But I too !!!!!! Love My Zeeeee !!!!!!:love: :love: :love:

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