What is the story behind your alias on here?
#91
RE: What is the story behind your alias on here?
I thought there was another post similar to this before, and I'd responded to hit, but here goes; I'm in the Canadian Army. My original trade designation was Teletype Operator aka 'Tel Op'. While it was sold to me as a trade that dealt with cutting edge computer equipment, when I joined back in the 80's, the mere name should have clued me in,but at 18 I wasn't smart enough to see through the BS. Not exactly the most hardcore of trades. Not exactly one with the toughest rep. I was posted to a 'field unit' in early '87. You had to prove yourself to the "real" soldiers. I guess I did, as they eventually started calling me "KATO", as in "Kick *** Tel Op". 1964 is simply the year I was born. Hence Kato1964.
#92
RE: What is the story behind your alias on here?
ORIGINAL: drivermrp
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God theinternet is great, I decided to Google Piledriver, low and behold it's a sexual position, I love it. I can't wait to get home tonight and tell my wife. She will be so excited!!!!!! LOL
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God theinternet is great, I decided to Google Piledriver, low and behold it's a sexual position, I love it. I can't wait to get home tonight and tell my wife. She will be so excited!!!!!! LOL
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#97
RE: What is the story behind your alias on here?
I was Director of our HOG club from 1999 - 2002, and everyone called me Prez. I also like to take pictures every where I go, and of people I ride and party with so I got the nick name Flash. I put them both together and came up with Flashprez.[8D]
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RE: What is the story behind your alias on here?
The Voyager 1 spacecraft is a 733-kilogram robotic space probe of the outer solar system and beyond, launched September 5, 1977, and currently operational. It visited Jupiter and Saturn and was the first probe to provide detailed images of the moons of these planets. Voyager 1 is the farthest human-made object from Earth, traveling away from both the Earth and the Sun at a relatively faster speed than any other probe. Though its sister-craft, Voyager 2, was launched one month earlier, Voyager 2 will never pass Voyager 1. Neither will the New Horizons mission to Pluto, despite being launched from Earth at a faster speed than both Voyager craft, since during its flight Voyager 1 benefited from a number of gravity assisted speed boosts.[1]