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Old 10-09-2014, 03:35 PM
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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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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
What's an album
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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
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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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
Seen them back in 86 opening for AC/DC.

Mine is boring, just my first initial and last name.
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My parents chose to name me similar to my screen name, which makes things easier. Although, my middle name isn't "dot".

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My aol screenname was the names of my two dogs at the time, Clyde and Wally. Have kept it since then for other uses. No baseball connection, but Clyde's full name was Clyde Bradley Debusschere. From back in the days when the Knicks were actually a pleasure to watch.
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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
I love that album!

My name comes from my profession and the fact I had a new 2010 Camaro at the time I started using the name.

I'm still a CPA but no longer have the car.
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