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mickyd wrote:You guys with all those number embedded didn't elaborate on them........
Think zip code
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mickyd wrote:You guys with all those number embedded didn't elaborate on them........
Comeon MickyD. You CAN figger it out. I do not have a clue about "bp" though.
Maybe we are too far away for you to recognize the numbers.:D

:( GEEZ Bob You took ALL the fun/challenge out of it!:( He is an Engineer! He NEEDS to figure it out for himself! NO satisfaction in spoon feeding!:eek:
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JPG40504 wrote:Comeon MickyD. You CAN figger it out. I do not have a clue about "bp" though.
Maybe we are too far away for you to recognize the numbers.

GEEZ Bob You took ALL the fun/challenge out of it!:( He is an Engineer! He NEEDS to figure it out for himself! NO satisfaction in spoon feeding!:eek:

I did figure it out, honest. I only read the first sentence from your post then went deep into the brain cells (wow...that was a scary place to go :eek: ). I was just about to reply back saying "I'll keep my mouth zipped" but then I read sentence two. Looked back at Bob's post and there it was. Soooo jpg, it WAS fun / challenging. Love brain games!! That' why I got married :p

Now I have to work on bp's numberology.....better yet, I'll go work on my ShopSmith. Today MAY be the day!
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robinson46176 wrote:Guess... :D

Looks to me like all roads lead to Shelbyville!

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robinson46176 wrote:Guess... :D

Looks like ALL roads lead to Shelbyville..:D

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robinson46176 wrote:Guess... :D

Robinson from Shelbyville.

Dickster is a nickname and last name starts with P.
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If you know German, mine's easy. If not… well, then I guess it isn't. ;)
Kartoffelkopf… because no one expects much from a potato head.

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I'm also a ham operator
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Mine is a play on words...

I'm from Alaska: cold day

It is also part my last name & part my LOML's maiden name.

It amazes me how often I run into site logins where that user name is taken.

And half the time it was not me a year or two ago! :confused:
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kd6vpe wrote:I'm also a ham operator
Good idea. I'll have to start using that. If you can't figure out mine, then things are really bad.:eek: What a great idea to start this thread.

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