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Click to view evryday's profile Legend 309 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
360. Dec 5, 2006 6:37 AM in response to: Spareribs823
Mine is a reminder to myself to make EVERYDAY a day worth living. I don't want to look back and realize I've missed out on living (anymore than I already have).

Hey, that reminds me, I need to get out there and enjoy the new day!

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Click to view SumoRunner's profile Rookie 4 posts since
Aug 15, 2005
361. Dec 5, 2006 11:45 AM in response to: Spareribs823
5'6" tall, 230 lbs, not hard to figure out
Click to view ugly man with beard's profile Pro 73 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
362. Dec 5, 2006 1:23 PM in response to: Spareribs823
I'm ugly and I have a beard.
Click to view EqyneOne's profile Expert 48 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
363. Dec 5, 2006 1:46 PM in response to: Spareribs823
Mine's pretty boring too, and not really running related.

I have always been a horse lover and now that I have one - I am EqyneOne. The real spelling on equine was too common: I live near Saratoga Springs NY and the horse racing track, so equine-anything is extremely popular.
I never thought of a running handle.... hmmm.
Click to view nuzette's profile Amateur 22 posts since
Sep 11, 2006
364. Dec 5, 2006 2:07 PM in response to: Spareribs823
my husband was always known as Nuz (a short nickname from our long last name) and when we married people started calling me nuzette
Click to view perchcreek's profile Legend 821 posts since
Aug 15, 2007
365. Dec 5, 2006 4:17 PM in response to: Spareribs823
quote:<HR>Originally posted by vista129:
This is a fun thread. It is getting long and would be good to somehow "clean up".

I wanted a name that didn't really say anything and that also would not identify me in any way.........so I picked the name of an old street I used to live on.........with the street number.

vista129
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Hi, I used to live at 131 Vista!

(just kidding )
steve
Click to view Rennvogel's profile Amateur 10 posts since
Dec 26, 2003
366. Dec 5, 2006 4:51 PM in response to: Spareribs823


Deutsch for Road Runner
Click to view Rennvogel's profile Amateur 10 posts since
Dec 26, 2003
367. Dec 5, 2006 4:53 PM in response to: Spareribs823


Deutsch for Road Runner
Click to view diamondcat065's profile Pro 62 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
368. Dec 7, 2006 10:15 AM in response to: Spareribs823
I have a cat named diamond.
I didn't think about it much when I registered on coolrunning since
I generally use my animals' names in passwords.
I also have three other cats: Ashley, Angus and Rosie. Plus a rabbit named Bun Bun - the kids named him Peter Rabbit (ugh) but we all call him Bun Bun.
Anyway, I like the handle diamondcat now that I see it in print.
Click to view diamondcat065's profile Pro 62 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
369. Dec 7, 2006 10:32 AM in response to: Spareribs823
I have a cat named diamond.
I didn't think about it much when I registered on coolrunning since
I generally use my animals' names in passwords.
I also have three other cats: Ashley, Angus and Rosie. Plus a rabbit named Bun Bun - the kids named him Peter Rabbit (ugh) but we all call him Bun Bun.
Anyway, I like the handle diamondcat now that I see it in print.
Click to view kameele's profile Legend 498 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
370. Dec 7, 2006 10:54 AM in response to: Spareribs823
I guess I had a little problem posting to this thread when I finally finished reading it. It was going really slowly when I submitted the first time and I ended up with 2 posts (Hate when that happens). During my attempt to delete the extra one it was really slow and I guess I managed to delete both?!?!?

Anyway, I'm among the boring many with standard e-mail handle. I have a hard time remembering passwords, so if I throw in a user name to remember, it usually gets forgotten quickly. Besides, when I first registered for CR, it was just for the log. I had no idea how fun and addicting the forums would be And that that I should have been creative.
Click to view kameele's profile Legend 498 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
371. Dec 7, 2006 11:39 AM in response to: Spareribs823
I guess diamondcat and I had the same problem. I was just a lot less patient, as I ended with 6 posts that I thought weren't going out. I think they're all gone now.
Click to view SumoRunner's profile Rookie 4 posts since
Aug 15, 2005
372. Dec 7, 2006 4:55 PM in response to: Spareribs823
quote:<HR>Originally posted by kameele:
I guess diamondcat and I had the same problem. I was just a lot less patient, as I ended with 6 posts that I thought weren't going out. I think they're all gone now.<HR>


The delay and general unresponsiveness of the site is due to the "Sponsored By" thingy on the right. I've gotten several error messages today about the Adobe Flash Plyaer 9 movie script going haywire.
Click to view butterfly007's profile Amateur 11 posts since
Jan 14, 2007
373. Dec 22, 2007 7:35 PM in response to: Spareribs823
Someone already had "Elaine" so...
Well, my Marine son is covered with tattoos and he started smoking - he kept trying to get his Dad, his brother and me to get a tattoo - I told him I would if he quit smoking and last year I got a butterfly (of my own design - it's body is their initials with bright blue and pink and red wings - in the center of my breastbone - it hurt like heck and is the size of a quarter) I drew the butterfly tattoo because I want to continue to grow - from a caterpillar into a butterfly
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Click to view butterfly007's profile Amateur 11 posts since
Jan 14, 2007
374. Dec 22, 2007 7:35 PM in response to: Spareribs823
Someone already had "Elaine" so...
Well my Marine Corps son is covered with tattoos and he kept trying to get his Dad, his brother and me to get one. He also picked up the nasty little habit of smoking - so I told him if he quit, I'd get one. Last year I got a butterfly (of my own design - it's body is their initials with bright blue, pink and red wings) about the size of a quarter in the center of my breastbone and it hurt like heck! I like the butterfly because I want to continue to grow and change (from a caterpillar to a butterfly) and their initials because they are the center of my world