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So your user name? Let’s hear why.

I thought with the recent addition of new members with less than intuitive names I would bump this thread to see why they chose what they chose. Some of these can be very interesting.
 
I'm a dr that does autopsies on murder victims. If you grew up in the 80s and 90s you probably know that 187 is the police code for a homicide that was popular in rap songs.
 
I'm a dr that does autopsies on murder victims. If you grew up in the 80s and 90s you probably know that 187 is the police code for a homicide that was popular in rap songs.
That sounds very interesting actually. Only on murder victims or just any deceased?
 
Mine is pretty boring. JJ are my initials, and 46 is from back in the late 80s-early 90s when I raced karts, my number was 46.
 
Not just murder victims but mostly suspicious deaths so I'm always trying to rule out murder
 
I’ve either been Mr.C or Carp for years. My dad was always Carp. Which is short for our last name (Carpeneti). When my wife and I got married, my wife became Mrs.C with our friends. That’s even her license plate now.
I like that Mr and Mrs C, reminds me of Happy Days
 
I'm a dr that does autopsies on murder victims. If you grew up in the 80s and 90s you probably know that 187 is the police code for a homicide that was popular in rap songs.
When my friend and I drove over to pick up the tool box and headache rack I purchased from you I told him this should be interesting. I said I think he’s a Doctor, but if not this could be like Deliverance. Because we were in Illinois neither of us were armed, in Iowa we would have been. It turned out great, and I got to meet another nice, interesting person. Life is about the experiences.
 
A good friend and fellow Ranger rider lived on a lake in Tomahawk. We met up many times to ride the ruff places scattered around the US, but we haven't done any of that sort of riding in 13 years and no longer have any desire to climb mountains and bottomless mud holes. We DO however plan to travel to places that are tamer and enjoy our 1500. My 36yo special needs son loves to ride and is large part of our motivation to "do this again" but putting a helmet on him is not possible so that eliminates some states.

Question you may be able to help with:
As my wife and I research places to take our 1500 crew to ride Wisconsin has some attributes that attract us but I recently read on a forum (which can be questionable) that to purchase the plate to ride on your state trails the weight of your machine must be under 3000lbs. Do you have any insight if this is factual,,,,,,,,,or enforced ?
Thanks
It’s now 3500 weight in Wisconsin. They just rolled mine off the truck yesterday in Eagle River so can’t wait to get it prepped and driven out the door
 
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