Know the deal...My avatar is my now-departed tokay gecko, Charlie, whom I lost at 19 years old. My name is from the Blue Oyster Cult song, "A Veteran of the Psychic Wars". Growing up was a little difficult.
ALCON. Try running your car into a Wild Boar. I work for the D of D in Germany. Last year alone I hit a Wild Boar and 2 months later a Roe Deer. My Insurance company was not happy with me...Aviation bird strikes tend to be expensive.
Mine is a hockey term for a fighting penalty. Fighting is a major penalty and gets 5 mins in the penalty box instead of the usual 2 mins for a minor. Hence the phrase "5 for fighting" I'm a huge hockey fan and have been a die hard Tampa Bay Lightning fan since the franchise started in 1992.
Good machines. I've got a 400. Been wanting to make it a 450. It's just a top end swap. Did you make any other modifications to yours?My screen name is simple. I used to use a Foreman 450 es to just Mud and 50/50 Race. The tires I used were Swamp Fox. So put them together Swampfox Foreman.
My screen name comes from my love of slugs: sabots, rifled, Fosters, Hastings, you name it and if can fit through the barrel of a 12-gauge, it's good.
... I try to keep it in the ballpark but, as shown, I can also be an idiot at times. Feel perfectly free to point that out if I get off track, I'll appreciate it. As long as you don't charge me.
Oh, and my avatar is the insignia from the infantry division that my dad was in in WWII. Hurtgen Forest. Ouch.
JungleBoogey, it might be worth a visit to some of the memorials at, and around, Hurtgenwald.
One interesting memorial is a bronze plaque that was donated by American vets to the memory of German Lt. Lengfeld. Lt. Lengfeld went out into a know minefield to rescue an American soldier who had stepped on a mine and was wounded. Lt. Lengfeld also stepped on a mine, and died a little later from his wounds.
Well, my screen name is actually a mistake. Should have been "dylan2k" which has been my go to screen name since the late 90's when everyone was freaking out about Y2K. My avatar is just my favorite painting by Frank Frazetta who, among other things, provided the artwork for most of the Molly Hatchet albums (which is where I was introduced to his work as a teenager).