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  • sonovasailor

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    The van is a target at Knob Creek. The photo was taken by my late best freind. The guy is me with a big smile on my face after firing a Ma deuce. OOOOH YEEEEA
     
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    It's a knight (a motif I like to have in my forum pics) but the "sword" is actually a "swordbrella" so I thought it's be funny.
     

    DanVoils

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    Mine is just me playing around with a remote on my camera. I'll change it eventually but right now it's fun to have the avatar shooting the pins in my signature.
     

    Speedybruin4

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    I like creative solutions to problems, hence sticking a fork in an Oreo so you don't risk losing it in milk. Creative solutions happen everyday in the woods as well..
     

    tsalazar

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    I used to enjoy the Chappelle show and just happened to find a pic of Samuel L Jackson.

    ITS MY BEER!!!!!
     

    RedneckReject

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    Because my horse was the most awesome equine ever to grace the planet...and I miss him a lot. But that's a sad story so we'll it's say it's cause he's wicked cool. Nuff said.
     

    Cpl. Klinger

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    My wife and I are huge fans of MASH, and when we used to Geocache, we were Col. Flagg (her favorite character) and Cpl. Klinger (mine). Since then, I just use it online as my moniker.
     

    sepe

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    My wife and I are huge fans of MASH, and when we used to Geocache, we were Col. Flagg (her favorite character) and Cpl. Klinger (mine). Since then, I just use it online as my moniker.

    I'd have to say that MASH is one of the best shows ever. It seemed like they always had an amazing cast the way they played off of each other whether it was a funny episode or one of the more serious/somber ones.
     

    mrortega

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    My "name" comes from the Tracey Ullman show, on TV a long time ago. In one episode she went to work in a fast food taco joint. Her 18 year old pimple faced boss made her call him by his last name. She had to refer to him as "Mr. Ortega." My wife and I kidded about that for many years when we would go into McDs, Hardees, Taco Bell, etc. and see a "Mr. Ortega" barking orders. The pic just goes with the name.
     

    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    My "name" comes from the Tracey Ullman show, on TV a long time ago. In one episode she went to work in a fast food taco joint. Her 18 year old pimple faced boss made her call him by his last name. She had to refer to him as "Mr. Ortega." My wife and I kidded about that for many years when we would go into McDs, Hardees, Taco Bell, etc. and see a "Mr. Ortega" barking orders. The pic just goes with the name.

    Hell man, I truly thought that was you sitting in your canteena.
     

    The Keymaster

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    It's a Folger Adam paracentric prison key. I am a locksmith by trade. Although I haven't been in the service end of the business for many years, I always found these locks and keys fascinating. This was the high security lock of choice before high security locks (Medeco and others) became mainstream.
     
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