why did you choose your avatar?
#1
why did you choose your avatar?
I have Pinky and The Brain . hope ya remember the cartoon!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJPFSNu_QNs
pinky is a bit dingy but gets things done. Brain, well the name explains it.
I kinda teeter back and forth between cranially challanged and world domination!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJPFSNu_QNs
pinky is a bit dingy but gets things done. Brain, well the name explains it.
I kinda teeter back and forth between cranially challanged and world domination!
#2
RE: why did you choose your avatar?
That reminds me I need to change mine Haven't had the FJ in a long time. It is your guys fault that I had to use the 'crazy frog' since it was posted on here everytime I walk past my husband or son they make the sounds from the clip...thanks!
It has to do w/ my madien name. Had that nickname almost as long as I've been called GI-Jo(e)
It has to do w/ my madien name. Had that nickname almost as long as I've been called GI-Jo(e)
#4
RE: why did you choose your avatar?
The Klingons ( Ford ) and Romulins (Chevy ) have started to invade our interplanetary space and the need for our kind to join in the federation is crucial to our survival of the Cummins loving race. We have already sent our scout truck ( Sharx ) to the moon to intercept any interplanetary communications. Please see he's sig for more visual confirmation.
That or I'm just into Star Trek
That or I'm just into Star Trek
#7
RE: why did you choose your avatar?
It is my license plate.... it describes the truck... and me .
Merriam-Webster definition -
Main Entry:
bur·ly : Pronunciation: 'b&r-lE
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): bur·li·er; -est
Etymology: Middle English
strongly and heavily built : HUSKY <a burly man>
- bur·li·ly /-l&-lE/ adverb
- bur·li·ness /-lE-n&s/ noun
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Merriam-Webster definition -
Main Entry:
bur·ly : Pronunciation: 'b&r-lE
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): bur·li·er; -est
Etymology: Middle English
strongly and heavily built : HUSKY <a burly man>
- bur·li·ly /-l&-lE/ adverb
- bur·li·ness /-lE-n&s/ noun
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