POLL: What would you do? Changing forum ID to coin related handle.
RickMilauskas
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As you probably noticed my forum ID is one of the most creative on the boards.
Should I go ahead and re-register with a new coin collecting related ID so that my name doesn't appear as my ID, or should I just let it go and everyone will know me as me with my envelope-pushing creativity.
Should I go ahead and re-register with a new coin collecting related ID so that my name doesn't appear as my ID, or should I just let it go and everyone will know me as me with my envelope-pushing creativity.
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if it aint broke dont fix it
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
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Me, either!!
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Ken
<< <i>I'd tell you that you need to choose something really solid but, sorry, that one is taken.
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I used to have all baseball cards (Topps) from 1973-1978 from boyhood before they got lost during a series of residience moves about 10 years ago. I've avoided BB cards ever since. I still miss them but fortunately, my coins survived.
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Tom
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Tom Pilitowski
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Really I vote just keep it. Using your real name makes you kind of a legit celebrity. Not like those posers that find some one word title that only they think is trendy and cool, like Sting, Cher, Madonna, Tootawl, Merc, Xbob. LOL. 50Cent might be available. Maybe 2Sac?
collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
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Joe
and claim your name is Joe Shmoe or QDB and you merely wanted to impersonate
smoeone famous.
Bottom line ... do what you want.
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
Personally, I find the handles somewhat juvenile (Breaker one nine) and also confusing when meeting board members in person at shows and trying to sort out who's who.