I was going to ask this question soon so here may be a good place, if not, I'll start a new thread.
People go through the task of having a user name that isn't their real name for what ever reason and through correspondence you find out their real name.
Is it proper then to call them by their real name or the alias user name they have chosen?
Mines simple. I've got a 73' MG painted with union jack. hence mgb73 ~ ok maybe not simple b stands for brit.
Actually, it's Ruvian for "humanity has been dealt a bummer" and also Tekuutish for "Well brought up models don't pass wind on TV".mine is Latin for "the greatest thing to ever happen to humanity"
Po refers to my old band the Po'Boys (the UK band) and Bubba was my nickname in it. The rest of the "family" would have been called Jep po, Micky po, Coddy po and JamieWhitham po, I guess.
Po' Boys is the name of a restaurant in some southern U.S. states. It has a Southern "poor folks" theme. They serve drinks from Mason jars, use clay flower pots for lampshades, etc. It's also the name of a sandwich.
Now that I think about it, the restaurant was probably called "Po' Folks", not "Po' Boys". There was one in Texas City about 25 years ago. Greg probably knows the place.
There is a 'Po' Folks in Pakistan? LOL!
I was wondering if you felt comfortable with me calling you by your real name on the forum, since you always call me by my board moniker.
I've been pronouncing your moniker "73 megabytes".
What's funny is 73mgb thinks he is me.
My jury is still out on that!
Po' Boys is the name of a restaurant in some southern U.S. states. It has a Southern "poor folks" theme. They serve drinks from Mason jars, use clay flower pots for lampshades, etc. It's also the name of a sandwich.
Actually, it's Ruvian for "humanity has been dealt a bummer" and also Tekuutish for "Well brought up models don't pass wind on TV".
I (attempt to) play a few instruments but I've always been primarily a bass player for over 40 years. Thus BassMan and the 53 would be the year I was born.