Origins, meaning behind your SWACPage alias?


I will Play along.

My Brother Got his hotmail email address before I did. I just used my work email. Well, his email address was ProfMump and I thought that was too funny, that he called himself a professor. So, to make fun of him, I called myself Dr. Mump. I forgot my password of one of my account and I made Doc Mump, which I liked better, so that is how DocMump was born.

:D
 
BIG WORM was my line name when a pledged PHI MU ALPHA in 96 at Grambling. Besides the fact that we are were called worms while on line, while i was on line, I had a little fro that looked like the one that guy had on in the movie Friday whose name was....
 



My SWACpage alias is simply my last name. I have tons of other usernames on other sites so I guess I just got lazy when I got over here. Besides that, there aren't too many of us Bilbrews out there.
 
CEE DOG ,
Everyone calls me by C since it is the first letter in my middle name and Dog comes from being a A&M Bulldog.
 
Well

I have had many names... :D

First there was JSU*ATL meaning JSU my school and ATL where I reside (alot of people throught I was a dude) then there was ThatDamnSexyAssJSU*ATL (that was changed when the board went down) I know you can get that one then it was shorten to SexyAssJSU*ATL. That got old so it is now


JSU*Toi meaning JSU :) and Toi for my name


:cool:
 
Everytime this question is asked...I always have trouble with the pic...I think I have it this time or maybe not. Here goes...
BluBlood: When I was introduced to this page by a fellow Jag, I had the hardest time with a name. I revert to the day of orientation when Dr. Allen told the entering freshman class to look at their wrist. She said our blood was now blue. Blue blood running through my veins...hence the name BluBlood. O, I left off the "e" because it didn't look right.

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Originally posted by BluBlood
[I revert to the day of orientation when Dr. Allen told the entering freshman class to look at their wrist. Our blood was now blue...hence the name BluBlood.

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Is it me, cause I still dont get it.
 
I like MACBFAC too...

A Gramblingnite introduced me to the SWACPage and at first I just read the post and laughed! He constantly teased me to abandon the Jaguars and come on up to north LA. where the "REAL CATS" in da boot were. And everytime he did he said, "you are just BLIND to reality, all you see is those SPOTS, you need to see these Tiger stripes" (I think he was talking about SU-GSU mascots!!! :emlaugh: )

And thus, SEEING SPOTS was born!
 
Originally posted by MACBFAC
...anywho mine mean Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen:lecture:

I like that.

Anyway, mine is self-explanatory. My first swacpage name (August '98) was GramTiger. Quite a few people thought I was a guy (I mean guys actually pm'd me to debate with me about football, referring to me as dude). Sooooooo, when the boards came back up, I decided to change my name to something a tad bit more feminine.
 
My son's godchild (who we are now rearing) used to call me BigMike. On the first board, I posted under the name of Big Mike. When the board came back, I decided to alter it to MikeBigg and go with the "Contagious" angle.

Although, I'm a fairly hefty fella...the name isn't as much about size as it is about Attitude!
 
The Explanation Part I........

For six years at JState, a mad genius toiled......
His laboratory could be found deep in the bowels of F.D. Hall Music Center.....Building upon the foundation laid by the late Prof. Davis and Harold Haughton, Dowell Taylor and his apprentices (P. Adams, E. Duplessis, B. Gregory) cooked-up some of the best bands in JSU history. And Taylor's crown jewel manifested itself in 1990, with the greatest edition of the Sonic Boom ever!!!!!

And I was a product of that wonderful experiment!!!!!!

That's why I'm Taylor-Made....... :bowdown:



I marched in the Greatest Band in all the Land.....

And that mighty Squad 16!!!!!
High-Altitude Mellophones!!!!!
Dropping dat FUNK!!!!!!


Yeah, you had to be there.......:eek2:
 



Well I'll be.....

Originally posted by MACBFAC
anywho mine mean Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen:lecture:
I thought all of this time you were part of TTB/FCC (Ala. St. percussion).....I could be wrong though. :D :lol:

Well, I was known as drumphi_94, which was my section's name and 1994 was the year I crabbed. Now with the new SWACPage, I'm CSU*NJ...it pretty simple. CSU is the school I graduated and NJ is where I was born and reside. :cool:
 
Belated (?) Weigh-in,, probably should have started,

First of all, I did give a caviot that I know this thread has been done before, so excuse the "reset". :o Second, this is great stuff. I got to somehow archive this thread because it gives you more insight into the folk on this page. Too many to address specifically. :bowdown:

Well, uuuuuh,, being "significantly removed" from the college world, :o I elected not to go with the many college nicknames I collected and went with something related to my general personality, current (then) location-Montgomery, and as is so prominent, the alma mater.

I'm a huge outdoorsman, I was living in Montgomery, I went to Tuskegee, I mountain biked all the time in Tuskegee National Forest and the backwoods of Macon county, I have canoed/kayakked just about every creek and/or walked every river in the east central Alabama region and I'm a history buff. While going to Tuskegee, I used to always see these signs in Tuskegee National Forest, "Taska Recreational Area", "Bartram Trail", so when I moved back to Bama in 97' I looked up "Bartram Trail" on the net and said, "dayum, das me to a T if I would have been born in the 1700s". It was very easy to remember, type and since William Bartram traveled through the region that is now Tuskegee/Macon county/Montgomery in the 1700s, I reasoned the parallels were perfect, so Bartram it was.

Background:

Bartram Trail
This trail is named for a naturalist-explorer of the 1770?s, William Bartram, who followed old Indian trails throughout the South and recorded the flora and fauna of the region. The 8.5 mile recreational trail in the Tuskegee National Forest, near Bartram?s actual route, commemorates his travel in the Montgomery area. Wildlife that exists there includes several species of endangered mussels, the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, beaver, wood duck, herons and a medley of songbirds.

and for the hardcore nature/history buffs:
http://www.bartramtrail.org/pages/Bartram_Trail/al.html

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Originally posted by MikeBigg
My son's godchild (who we are now rearing) used to call me BigMike. On the first board, I posted under the name of Big Mike. When the board came back, I decided to alter it to MikeBigg and go with the "Contagious" angle.

Although, I'm a fairly hefty fella...the name isn't as much about size as it is about Attitude!

I remember those Big Mike days :lmao:
 
Originally posted by MACBFAC
We do this every year:confused:

anywho mine mean Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen:lecture:

Cause I'm deep like that!!! Well I can be Lol!!!

Dude....I never knew what your name meant either and I have been around for awhile.
 
Mine says it all.....

Just somethin' I thought of when I first registered in dis' piece.

I tend to have a smart azz mouth which shuts most peeps up. ;)

Thus, VERDICT, or should I say, tha' last word. :D

It's only those who cross me that get the meaning.
 
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