• This forum has been archived

    If you'd like to post a thread, post it here instead!

    View Forum

Your Avitar and name

Status
Not open for further replies.

Fudgey

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 22, 2010
16,034
28,071
59
Oklahoma
margaritas.jpg


Have a sit......enjoy a margarita :)
 

Meddog

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
May 27, 2011
251
642
Houston
Hi ladies!
My screen name comes from my profession. I'm a Paramedic and RN. Four days a week I'm a program director and professor teaching Paramedics in college. On the weekends I work on the ambulance. Once upon a time, when I was very young and new to the field, I used Traumadog on forums. Now I'm older and Trauma calls aren't so exciting, so it's Meddog.
The avi is a reflection of how I am most days. A pile of books (I'm finishing my dissertation for my PhD), and glasses propped on the snout. It also says a little something about the value of a book you can touch as opposed to all fo the electronic "stuff" that's out there now.
 

purplefowler

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 5, 2011
94
72
UK
Wow that's amazing. I have such admiration for paramedics, you guys have saved my mums life on many occasions as she has severe asthma. She's a stubborn old goat and won't call for help until it becomes desperate so our paramedics have their work cut out! You do an amazing job :)
I totally hear you on the book thing. I love books-I have floor to ceiling shelves full and several piles which look more like the leaning tower everyday. My friends are all "why don't you get a kindle?". They look at me slight crazy when I start getting them to smell the pages. I have loads of out of print books and ones I loved when I was growing up, very well thumbed. Books are special and I'll take that over convenience anyday!
 
Last edited:

lion6255

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 8, 2011
428
127
Central Virginia
Hello all,
Melissa here I was named after my Grandma.. My screen name I have used forever on Message boards I'm a Leo born in July so Lion. the numbers stand for to birth years that are dear to me.The picture in my Avatar is Luna a foster bird I have at my home now. He is one of the biggest handsomest Macaws I have had in my home. I have been with Phoenix Landing Foundation, which is a Bird Rescue, for the past five years.
Very nice to meet everyone.Did someone say drinks????
 

Fudgey

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 22, 2010
16,034
28,071
59
Oklahoma
Hi ladies!
My screen name comes from my profession. I'm a Paramedic and RN. Four days a week I'm a program director and professor teaching Paramedics in college. On the weekends I work on the ambulance. Once upon a time, when I was very young and new to the field, I used Traumadog on forums. Now I'm older and Trauma calls aren't so exciting, so it's Meddog.
The avi is a reflection of how I am most days. A pile of books (I'm finishing my dissertation for my PhD), and glasses propped on the snout. It also says a little something about the value of a book you can touch as opposed to all fo the electronic "stuff" that's out there now.

Hi Meddog....welcome to ECF and The Women's Room :)

You have my upmost respect for you profression, it takes a special kind of person to do what you do!!

Hello all,
Melissa here I was named after my Grandma.. My screen name I have used forever on Message boards I'm a Leo born in July so Lion. the numbers stand for to birth years that are dear to me.The picture in my Avatar is Luna a foster bird I have at my home now. He is one of the biggest handsomest Macaws I have had in my home. I have been with Phoenix Landing Foundation, which is a Bird Rescue, for the past five years.
Very nice to meet everyone.Did someone say drinks????

Hi Melissa...nice to meet you. Welcome to ECF and The Women's Room :) Beautiful Macaw!!!

Oh yes......we have drinks and chocolate and all kinds of food :)
 

purplefowler

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 5, 2011
94
72
UK
He is one of the biggest handsomest Macaws I have had in my home. I have been with Phoenix Landing Foundation, which is a Bird Rescue, for the past five years.
Wow i bet you have had some interesting experiences with bird rescue. My mate has a rescue african grey and he is great. He has a great diet-seed, tropical fruit, nuts, fingers, hair, blood...! my friend lives with her mum and their dogs and Jasper has learned all the dog's names and commands. He has also learnt some savory language and "belches" really loud and I know Helen is not like that. Her mum swears blind it is nothing to do with her, but there isnt anyone else around. There are no secrets with Jasper around, lol! Really interesting animals :)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread