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ma kaj mislis da mi to ovdje ne znamo[;)]

Sorry guys[;)]

here is direct connection with his login name:

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ORIGINAL: pauk


ma kaj mislis da mi to ovdje ne znamo[;)]


[:D][:D]
Malo promocije ne skodi. [;)]
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I chose my name because it's easy to remember, and I think BeerMan was already taken.
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[:)] Hmmmmm.....I wonder if Pizza and beer man is taken? [:D]
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[:D] It's that time again campers! The time for me to once again resurrect this old thread so some of the newer members can tell use their stories and introduce themselves. And you old timers please be nice! [:D]
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Eh, I'm the first of the new-timers then, since I missed the previous resurrections ![:D]
 
Simple explanation : I took one of the logins I was used to on another forum (or rather, a couple of other forums).  And this choice stemmed from me thinking at the time of entering my country's diplomatic corps.  My career of choice changed since then (legal advisor for my city council, until I can get to enter that frakking magistrate trainee program - not yet fixed on whether I'll be judge or ADA), but my username did not.
 
However, I'd been tempted to use Lawkeeper (other common login of mine) or Optimizator, which was my official nickname on some other forums.  Don't know why they called me that way...[8|][;)]
 
 
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When me and my buddy go duck hunting I drive the boat, hence the capt part.....................I am death and destruction on waterfowl with my trusty Remington 11-87 shotgun thereby putting meat in the skillet so's my buddy came up with captskillet!!!
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I am a Paramedic.  The unit I work most of the time is AMR109.  In 2001, I had a rather painfull interface between my truck and a rockslide on I-80.  My friend {later to become my wife} suggested the name.
An update on the rock I hit. I was able to track it down {CalTrans kept it because of litigation}. The rock now graces my front yard. It was indirectly responsible for me and my wife getting together and a testament of what one can get through with enough perseverance, stubbornness and just plain stupidity. Kinda like this game.
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vet: occupation
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89: year I graduated from THE Ohio State University
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I am John R. Cochran, III and have now Fathered JRC IV.  My son will never forgive me...
 
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Yeah... [:D] I'm not too original... "Vampir" has been my nickname since my days at escorts work...(some ten years ago) [:)]
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congratulations!

I am Norm son of Norm son of Norm, myself.

Steenstra is my last name and I am happily addicted to Witp since 2003. Being in WV, bad internet connections caused me to be hesitant to join the forum initially. But my adopted state is moving into the 20th century, with the occassional surge into the 21st.

Congrats again!
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Mines along the lines of Skyros ... I love CRPG's and ever since the 1st one I played (Shadow of Yserbius) Menser the happy go lucky wizard has been around .....and thereafter every game has a Menser in it :)
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I am Lewd, Rude, Crude, Impolite, Obnoxious...and Lascivious was taken [:'(]
 
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Alikchi is the Choctaw word for medicine man or shaman. I'm descended from this guy - my middle name is Pitchlynn - and he has been called the last of the Alikchi.

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B-52 Gunner, It's my position and callsign on the aircraft, and what I flew in Vietnam in 72 & 73.
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ORIGINAL: b52 gunner

B-52 Gunner, It's my position and callsign on the aircraft, and what I flew in Vietnam in 72 & 73.

Cool! Where did you fly out of? What model Buff? B-52d? [:)]
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I flew D's, F's & G models. Trained on F models at Castle AFB, in 71 went to Anderson AFB Guam in 72 (Bullet Shot) Flew 93 mission in Vietnam in G models including 4 up north during Linebacker II in Dec 72. Our last combat mission was over Cambodia in June of 73? not sure about the date. Went back to my home base in Aug. 73. Went Back to UTapao in 75 in D models. Stayed in D models untill I got out in 78.  I prefered the tall tails over the G & H models.   
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There is a B-52D on display at the Arc Light memorial at Anderson AFB, painted in Vietnam era colors. I've always thought it a much prettier and cleaner aircraft than the later models (the "warts" on the nose are really disfiguring). I bet you've got some tremendous stories to tell. [:)]
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Got my nickname during my military service, often seen reading Frank Herbert's Dune during those long hours of wait (aka "duty"). [8D]

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