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the MLE part is from my name.... just sound it out: EM-EL-EE (Emily)
and I went to college at Oklahoma State (OSU) GO Pokes!
(but thank goodness I am a Texan and not an oklahoman! :wink: )
 
grazie means thank you in italian. I like both the sound and spelling of it as well as the idea of having a nick that "says" thank you to anyone who takes the time to read my posts.

42 is a ripoff from a book by douglas adams...a very good book I might add...
 
Raya is spanish for Ray..I live in Spain, and Im passionate about Rays,on the spanish dive forum Im on there as Eagle Ray as its not as common as Raya!
 
Well, before scuba, my pricey sport of choice was mountain biking. After a few too many crashes, I decided to retire. The 'gfisher' is a tribute to my favorite brand of mountain bike, the Gary Fisher's. The 4792? Random numbers, more or less.
 
mine is one of several of my daddy's nicknames for me. i thought it was more diving-appropriate than tinkerbell, sissy-roonie, deitrich (the barney miller character, not marlene), or bubbie.
 
first dive with my brother's after my o/w cert. and this is the name they gave me
 
i like baby-duck. that is toooooo cute. "Tinkerbell" is also one of my nicknames. But a smart*** friend of ours says "Stinkersmell". Maybe that's because of what I call him....which can, in no way, be posted here!!
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