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Im a Corporal for the Sheriffs Dept. supervising inmates at our jail.
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MAD= the initials of one of my old roommates. We built a 68 Cougar full drag car, from scratch....

So, you get MadCat Racing... over the years i dropped the racing, but MadCat stuck.
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There's a very long story behind mine which involves a Native American Shaman that I won't bore you with.

I actually have 2 screen names I have used on the net for the last 12 yrs, this one and Silver Dragon.

The other one came when I got back from Korea the first time with my new wife (who is a native born Korean.. duh...) and I decided to come up with a name for my 1971 Ford Ranchero 500, because the truck (or is it a car???) was silver , so be it for the first part and dragon came from the oriental persistant usage of dragons - as well as the fact that I have a preference to dragons as well.

The Ranchero had a 351 Cleveland, 4BBL 4 Speed and was a real neck breaker and it was STOCK!

50 in 1st at 5.56 seconds, 70 in 2nd, 115 in 3rd and I never did find out what the max was in 4th as it would bury the speedo past 120 at 4400 rpm - redline was 5400...
 
I like bird huntin!
 
I have a Hemi, 3/17, my birthday. Simple, but I figure nobody would duplicate.
 
The "General Lee" is my favorite car of all time. And the relationship of the both of them being Dodges. AND I am a big fan of Gen. Robert E. Lee!
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An African American hit man follows "Hagakure: The Way of the Samurai." He lives alone, in simplicity with homing pigeons for company, calling himself Ghost Dog. His master, who saved his life eight years ago, is part of the local mob. When the boss' daughter witnesses one of Ghost Dog's hits, he becomes expendable. The first victims are his birds, and in response, Ghost Dog goes right at his attackers but does not want to harm his master or the young woman. On occasion, he talks with his best friend, a French-speaking Haitian who sells ice cream in the park, and with a child with whom he discusses books. Can he stay true to his code? And if he does, what is his fate? Freinds of mine saw the movie and said I was somewhat like this guy in my youth (go figure)I am not a killer.. started calling me ghostdog for fun and it stuck.. When I got my motorcycle it got to be my handle at the local bike night on beale street... When I got the ram I just made an extention of that handle using the color of the beast--
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Gray QC-4X2-HEMI thus grayghost... corny I know but it works for me.. Thanx for asking
 
I had a large 130lb.+ Rottweiler Named Kuma (Japanese for bear) so Big-Kuma-Dog miss him a lot great buddy. This message has been edited. Last edited by: bigkumadog, document.write(''+ myTimeZone('Tue, 05 Feb 2008 13:05:16 GMT-0800', '05 February 2008 04:05 PM')+''); 05 February 2008 04:05 PM
 
quote:Originally posted by Black Magik:
quote:Originally posted by nopeitsherhemi:

not going to explain mine.
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I think yours was a classic David when introducing you and the family in PF last year.
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why thank you, thank you very much. so does that mean i can't introduce the family the same way this year?
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quote:Originally posted by Superjay:
That was the name Superman gave me.
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hummm. I thought it had to do with Super Dave Osborne.....
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I live in Northern California.
 
Old muscle car term. When I first drove the truck, it reminded me of an old family muscle car and where the slang name originated: heavy (lead), fast (sled), and not so good in corners and stops (more sled!) Mineral gray is also lead color...
 
Mine just refers to an incident that occurred about 25 years ago involving a barricaded subject in a housing project. A SWAT/SRT team was requested but they had a 1 hour response time and the situation was begining to go to crap quick so I opened my trunk and got the extra firepower we needed(I've always carried more than I need)and another officer called me the "Lord of War" and it just stuck and sounded better as "warlord" and the 192 is an old badge number.
 
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