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Old 10-08-2014, 07:25 PM
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My name is Jim and I was born in 1965
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The 1971 Bucs were the coolest and most diverse group of men my 8 year old eyes ever saw. They still are. My user ID reflects that opinion.
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The 1971 Bucs were the coolest and most diverse group of men my 8 year old eyes ever saw. They still are. My user ID reflects that opinion.
This is predominantly a pre-war place, but what would you think of a "Best MLB Afro of the 70s" thread?


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In college I was hired for surveillance in a divorce case. One night the boyfriend called 911 on me, and the tape was played in court to corroborate my notes. On the call, he called me "some deertick on the assh--e of a hound."

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Swarmee: college nickname since I was the leader of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket student cheering section called The Swarm from 1997-2002. I also graduated as an EE (Electrical Engineer), so swarm EE also works.

Amazingly coincidental, a year after I started cheering for Tech, M&Ms came out with a plush toy in their "Swarmees" line called "Yellin' Yellow". Does it look like me?



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If it was me, I mighta kept the yellow hat pic to myself. But that's just me.


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Mine should be pretty obvious to all metal heads and possibly no one else. A play on the name of the band who released the greatest album (to that point and still) of all time. Feel free to bash that last statement, won't make a bit of difference to me
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In 2000 I tried to get University of Wisconsin vanity plates with FKM BKY. Translates to Fu#% Em Bucky. Unfortunately the one smart person at the DMV saw it and nixed the idea. It then became a common interweb user name for me.

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I don't gamble, but I've heard that these numbers are pretty lucky.

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Default swarmee - double entendre

Two meanings, but neither lewd.

Swarmee: college nickname since I was the leader of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket student cheering section called The Swarm from 1997-2002. I also graduated as an EE (Electrical Engineer), so swarm EE also works.

Amazingly coincidental, a year after I started cheering for Tech, M&Ms came out with a plush toy in their "Swarmees" line called "Yellin' Yellow". Does it look like me?



Here is one of myself during those college years:
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Mine should be pretty obvious to all metal heads and possibly no one else. A play on the name of the band who released the greatest album (to that point and still) of all time. Feel free to bash that last statement, won't make a bit of difference to me
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What's an album
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Speak The Word...

I saw them on the Empire tour where they did the entire Mindcrime set. Geoff Tate gave commentary and explained everything. I played the CD many times.

Mine is boring and simple. First initial last name (pronounced like the drink Ginger Ale(s)

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Seen them back in 86 opening for AC/DC.

Mine is boring, just my first initial and last name.
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I love that album!

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I don't gamble, but I've heard that these numbers are pretty lucky.

Great show, bruthah.
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