domapoi
Smoke Blower
Mine is an acronym because it is what I am.
I am a self proclaimed:
D O M A P O I
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I am a self proclaimed:
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Last name McGraft? You a rebel General?Mine is personal, but I guarantee you that no one will figure it out.
that would be "Bugs" Moran...... (ex near north neighborhood)Last name is Moran. Related to Bugsy Moran of Chicago on fathers side.
Not even close.. nice try though :)Last name McGraft? You a rebel General?
You play a guitar, and like the group "Bloodbath" ???Mine is personal, but I guarantee you that no one will figure it out.
When I used to live in Miami, we had a Priest who bought an old hearse and fixed it up and painted it bright red. He delighted driving it around and seeing people's reaction!UndrTakr24
My wife and I went out to eat a few weeks ago and there was a hopped up hearse in the parking lot with license plates reading DIGEMUP. While we were there we kept watching around the place trying to figure out who's vehicle it was, we never did !!!
That's funny,When I used to live in Miami, we had a Priest who bought an old hearse and fixed it up and painted it bright red. He delighted driving it around and seeing people's reaction!
Oh wow! Brings back the memories! Love that David McCallum (Illya Kuryakin) is still doing well and busy on NCIS as he turns 80 this fall!Man from U.N.C.L.E.
It was an old tv show spoofing the other popular spy shows and movies. The lead character was Napoleon Solo played by Robert Vaughn. Used to be on Friday nights when I was around 10 years old and I NEVER missed it. I'd sit in front of the tv with my Man from UNCLE cap gun (complete with silencer, scope and removable stock) and my UNCLE ID badge. I believe that today they call such kids nerds.
Anyway, U.N.C.L.E. was an acronym that stood for:
United Network Command for Law and Enforcement
Still drink your Ovaltine?As for my screen name, (from the Internet Movie Database imdb.com):
"From out of the clear blue of the western sky comes Sky King" was the familiar opening to television's premier aviation program. Operating from his Flying Crown Ranch in Arizona, Sky King, his niece Penny and their Cessna 310 airplane "Songbird" were constantly involved in one adventure after another. Viewed by many children in the 1950's, this program was responsible for inspiring many later aviation careers.
Since my last name is King and I loved the show growing up, my nickname became Skyking. There are also enough others out there, that I often have to add an extra S when setting a screen name.