Being a poker/cribbage/any card game fan, well I've got aces up my sleeves! It's a name rarely used on forums. If it is, I'll add K7 in front, as my last name is Cossette, and when pronounced in french, it's the same as K7.
Being a poker/cribbage/any card game fan, well I've got aces up my sleeves! It's a name rarely used on forums. If it is, I'll add K7 in front, as my last name is Cossette, and when pronounced in french, it's the same as K7.
Grey Eagle. I'm a retired airline captain and no longer fly. Grey for too old to fly and eagle for the flying part.
Grey Eagle
“Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt.” John Muir
Errrr, this is what's writ on my birth certificate.
Jimmy
I googled Tree Dwellers when i joined the froum and St. Tikhon of Kaluga & Medin came up. - some patron saint of tree dwellers. Makes me laugh every time I say it!
I used Roger Wilco in my geochaching pages and it got laughs, so I figured I'm a high timer of sorts when hammocking and I get to laugh.
In the Army I was the guy always taking care of everyone and giving advice, my guys in my platoon started calling me " papa" and it eventually morphed into " Bigpapa ".....go figure.
I make really good soup.
Folks from Maine call their male forebears "Grampy." Mine died recently.
When Scotty not working, Scottybdiving.
We are now ready to start our way down the Great Unknown.We are three quarters of a mile in the depth of the earth.We have an unknown distance yet to run, an unknow river yet to explore.What falls there are, we know not; what rocks beset the channel, we know not; what walls rise over the river, we know not. Ah, well! We may conjecture many things. The men talk as cheerfully as ever; jests are bandied about freely this morning; but to me the cheer is somber and the jests are ghastly. Powell 1869
Cougar;
The name given to me by a native American medicine woman and dear friend.
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