Name on Redmen.com how/why?

[quote="Eric" post=379032]Didn't realize I put my first name in the area where it says how would you like to be identified on the site. Never switched it. Hey MCNPA, what setting are you a physician assistant at?[/quote]

I work in Critical Care Medicine running an Icu at this point in Portsmouth New Hampshire. Started out my career in Brooklyn in Surgery, then made my way through as a Supervisor/Coordinator at St. John’s Hospital in Queens, on Queens Blvd. (now closed), then to Critical Care at St Francis in Roslyn NY for about 11 years before I made it up here.
 
Was my screen name on AOL and therefore AOL redmen message board.

Was my AOL screen name because it was my e-mail address at work which I set up for myself before we even had an official work e-mail system and at the time I worked for the Australian Tourist Commission.
 
As a huge thoroughbred Horse Racing fan I often use names of racehorses that I admire greatly as pseudonyms for things like this. Usually great racehorses of the 1970s are used by me, because it was a golden age for truly great thoroughbreds and it was also the period of time that I began to attend the races live.

However for this site I went with a more recent thoroughbred and used possibly the fastest American Racehorse of the 21st Century. That would be 2004 Horse of the Year Ghostzapper. Besides having a really cool name, he was truly an amazing horse winning 9 out of 11 career races and never losing after the summer of his three year old year season. His dominating wire to wire victory in the 2004 Breeder's Cup Classic at Lone Star Park in Texas capped his brilliant undefeated Horse of the Year season and truly made my Breeder's Cup trip out to Dallas worthwhile.
 
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[quote="ghostzapper" post=379078]As a huge thoroughbred Horse Racing fan I often use racehorses I admire greatly as pseudonyms for things like this. Often great racehorses of the 1970s are used by me, because it was a golden age for truly great thoroughbreds and it was also the period of time that I began to attend the races live.

However for this site I went with a more recent thoroughbred and used possibly the fastest American Racehorse of the 21st Century. That would be 2004 Horse of the Year Ghostzapper. Besides having a really cool name, he was truly an amazing horse winning 9 out of 11 career races and never losing after the summer of his three year old year season. His dominating wire to wire victory in the 2004 Breeder's Cup Classic at Lone Star Park in Texas capped his brilliant undefeated Horse of the Year season and truly made my Breeder's Cup trip out to Dallas worthwhile.[/quote]

Damn so much for my theory that you were a ghost hunter
 
Born on June 19, 1982.

Not the most imaginative, I admit, but I really wanted to get on when the board reopened, after being shut down for Jarvis's firing, and I couldn't think of anything else.
 
Brooklyn Red says it all. Born, bred and still living in God's Country (boro of churches). So New Yorker that I attended colleges in all 5 boros--SJU in Queens and Staten Island. Can't wait for next season's 2 games at the Barclay as I will be able to walk to them and the great places nearby.
 
[quote="BrooklynRed" post=379088]Brooklyn Red says it all. Born, bred and still living in God's Country (boro of churches). So New Yorker that I attended colleges in all 5 boros--SJU in Queens and Staten Island. Can't wait for next season's 2 games at the Barclay as I will be able to walk to them and the great places nearby.[/quote] what good bars are near Barclays other than Buffalo Wild Wings across the street ?
 
[quote="Monte" post=378966]Shortened version of my last name, and nickname from high school days[/quote]

I never knew that your last name was Montezuma.:p
 
I have always been a basketball junkie. Although I never attended St. John's, I fell in love with the program in the 1980's for obvious reasons.

Ever since.....I've been a JohnnyFan.
 
When I was learning to SCUBA we had to write ed our names on all equipment. My first name is Phil and a long last name starting with an A. So Filet was born
 
I'm never revealing my name origin just like mjmaherjr, Paul Massell and Jack Williams.
Other screen names here are obvious though like the dreaded comments of FUN which actually stands for "freundschaft unter nationen" or OTIS that simply means "old timer in Syracuse" or redmannorth who lives in Miami and Doc Butler who is a proctologist at Mercy Hospital.
B)
 
Fun fact: I never wanted my name to be jack Williams on here.

Like everyone knows I was pretty young when I first signed up to this site... but when it asked to me put a username I put “DLo3Lo” which is still the username I use to sign into this site. When I made it that, Harrison was a frosh and my favorite player.

I have no clue how jack Williams ended up being displayed. I still don’t. But I kind of just went with it
 
[quote="mjmaherjr" post=379089][quote="BrooklynRed" post=379088]Brooklyn Red says it all. Born, bred and still living in God's Country (boro of churches). So New Yorker that I attended colleges in all 5 boros--SJU in Queens and Staten Island. Can't wait for next season's 2 games at the Barclay as I will be able to walk to them and the great places nearby.[/quote] what good bars are near Barclays other than Buffalo Wild Wings across the street ?[/quote]
Montrose and Alchemy on 5th Ave. If you want pizza-Patsy's has a place nearby; Further down 5th Ave you can hit Union Hall, The Commissioner and High Dive.
 
Not imaginative at all but I am proud to proclaim:

SJU = The acronym at the time I graduated of the University I graduated from.

85 = The year I graduated.
 
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