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HDNB wrote:i write fiction in my mind (never on paper) so i have been thinking about you characters a bit.

TP=biker light. mullet, forearm tats, mean enough look to keep people on their toes but corporate enough to have the senior position.
Heh. Nope. I do claim an affinity for "social camouflage" however. I blend depending on surroundings...or not.

Maybe that explains my IP, Jimbo. :ewink:

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Always pictured you with a bushy hat, rolly hanging out your mouth crow lol. I've only just gone over the 40 hill HDNB :lol: . Not hansome that's for sure lol, but I do like the rural life, been a long time in the city now though :thumbdown: .
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could this be Rad???
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Truckinbutch wrote:Flatwoods , I tried to make that my avatar and couldn't figure out how to do it (help , anyone) . Golly ! You're cute enough that I might just ask you for a date :crazy:
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here you go TB just save it and select it for avitar in your personal settings. It is sized to fit already.
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HDNB wrote: bushman=heavyset fit bear of a man, retired suntanned with smile line wrinkles.
You probably got this as I have mentioned that I wrestled in college and played rugby. I was in the backfield on rugby and my senior year we were 4th in the nation. When dieting and lifting I weigh around 180 lbs, unfortunately I am currently doing neither thus I weigh around 200 lbs.

A couple people I met for drinks at the ADI conference and hadn't formed an opinion on how they look are DAD, and Bob Loblow. Both nice guys and DAD even brought his wife to the conference. Wish I had more time to spend with them.
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Bushman wrote:You probably got this as I have mentioned that I wrestled in college and played rugby. I was in the backfield on rugby and my senior year we were 4th in the nation.
Ha, I played rugby my senior year of college too. We lost every game that season but beat every team at the drink offs. And really, isn't the drink off the most important part of the game?
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Bushman wrote:You probably got this as I have mentioned that I wrestled in college and played rugby. I was in the backfield on rugby and my senior year we were 4th in the nation.
Ha, I played rugby my senior year of college too. We lost every game that season but beat every team at the drink offs. And really, isn't the drink off the most important part of the game?
In my area we called them Piss-ups after the game with the host team. We were good because back in the 70's half our team was made up of Canadians as I went to school close to Canada. Rugby was just catching on in the States and most teams recruited football players like myself that just wanted to tuck and run with the ball. I learned fast from my Canadian teammates on how to really play the game. I met my wife prior to our marriage and took her to one of my games. If you have never watched rugby it is hard to follow. After the game she asked me if the point of the game was to try and cream me!
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GaFlat avatar (when it was older guy) is a pic of him. I know it is not.
PP and Rad could be brothers but both look like the man on the crapper.
truckinbutch looks like GAflats avatar older avatar only add a long beard and a farmers baseball cap cocked to the side with a wheat straw in his mouth.
Honestly the avatar and the name that you post seems to say something that makes me think you are like it.
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halfbaked wrote:Honestly the avatar and the name that you post seems to say something that makes me think you are like it.
I'm not sure what to think about that. At least mine match somehow. :eh:

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I figure Truckinbutch is a small wiry man that wouldn't hesitate to jump up and slap the biggest meanest sob in the room if need be. I say small and wiry because he resorts to dynamite instead of brute strength when dealing with the vengeful destruction of outhouses.
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Im a fan of the sudden offense too. When some dickwad deserves a smack down 3 quick jabs to the face before they know wtf happened works a charm. I was 140 when we got married. Not strong but quick enough to make somebody hurt if they earned it. Over 200 now but thats another story
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Jimbo wrote:Im a fan of the sudden offense too. When some dickwad deserves a smack down 3 quick jabs to the face before they know wtf happened works a charm. I was 140 when we got married. Not strong but quick enough to make somebody hurt if they earned it. Over 200 now but thats another story
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S-Cackalacky wrote:I figure Truckinbutch is a small wiry man that wouldn't hesitate to jump up and slap the biggest meanest sob in the room if need be. I say small and wiry because he resorts to dynamite instead of brute strength when dealing with the vengeful destruction of outhouses.
:lol: 6' , 217# . If I'm not the biggest sob in the room I usually am still the meanest . Try to be friendly with all because I am lazy .
As for that dinnymite and other tricks : you want the easiest way to get a job done , you put the laziest man you have in charge of it . And here I is :clap:
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Truckinbutch wrote:
S-Cackalacky wrote:I figure Truckinbutch is a small wiry man that wouldn't hesitate to jump up and slap the biggest meanest sob in the room if need be. I say small and wiry because he resorts to dynamite instead of brute strength when dealing with the vengeful destruction of outhouses.
:lol: 6' , 217# . If I'm not the biggest sob in the room I usually am still the meanest . Try to be friendly with all because I am lazy .
As for that dinnymite and other tricks : you want the easiest way to get a job done , you put the laziest man you have in charge of it . And here I is :clap:
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I'm not big and I'm not mean. I rely on my humor to make an opponent laugh while I make my exit. I do have a reputation for getting you when you least expect it. To hell with fists. I like my face the way it is. Would you mess with someone that knows where you sleep and has absolutely NO qualms about using that information?
I also always carry personal weaponry and am highly trained in its proper use. I have very few true enemies (left).

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I've always envisioned Rad as a hybrid version of Clint Eastwood/Will Geer in his role in Jeremiah Johnson . Willing to help , but not inclined to pampering .
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Y'all dam sure ain't thinking to good givin description
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goose eye wrote:Y'all dam sure ain't thinking to good givin description
of y'all self. Y'all must think this shit is legal.

So I'm tole
Goose, you have an amazing ability to sum it up in as few words as possible.
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Red Rim wrote: If you wrote a book titled " According to Goose Eye", I would buy it.
+1. No kidding. We need a book, goose eye!
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I'de buy one!
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So would I. Be a good read I reckon.
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Add me to the list .
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Me too. Will it come with a translator? :eh:

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goose eye wrote:Y'all dam sure ain't thinking to good givin description
of y'all self. Y'all must think this shit is legal.

So I'm tole
Well, that could be a problem...but who's to say how accurate descriptions are....i could be female, massive breast augmentation super model type (although I would have something other than copper pipe to keep my hands busy lol).
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T-Pee wrote:Me too. Will it come with a translator? :eh:

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If you need a translator don't buy the book, it's all there. He's Sigmond Freud of HD Forum. The value of the word is not lost with Goose Eye, it's stripped down and emboldened. I love the world according to Goose. I want two copies, no two would be the same. Literary Genius, salute!
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I always pictured goose as a gunny sergeant .
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goose eye wrote:i aintgona get into how thangs work in a perfect world cause i aint never lived there but i can tell you how they work in a real world an the good guy dont always win life aint always fair an the rats mostly win the rat race an friendly fire aint
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Tater wrote:I always pictured goose as a gunny sergeant .
me too.

and i'm with moose...this is the interwebbies where you can be whomever you choose...i didn't think for a minute these were actual descriptions, just "mind's eye"

that's two me too's in one post. at least i'm not quoting myself again. phew. :wtf:
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