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Because I couldn't be the Eastern without the SP. The title needs to stay together or its pointless.
Great lookin' bike SP! I was really dissapointed when they didn't offer the '09 in silver... But at the time I lived on 4 miles of Iowa limestone roads to pavement. Now I'm OK with the black pearl - I live on pavement in TX - closest neighbor is 2 miles away and I can keep my bike clean!!!
I'm from Delaware and that is where Dover International Speedway (aka The Monster Mile) is located. I need to think of something new because I have just completely lost interest in Nascar over the last few years. But I have used that name for so long (about 9 years starting on ebay) and so many places people know me by it. Even though alot of people on here and other forums call me Monster or MM.
Come on, at least I knew that Cheech and Chong had a character on the Big Bamboo album named Tyrone Shoelaces. Maybe I should have picked Sister Mary Elephant?
It was a moniker coined by a friend of mine some years back. I build plastic scale models as a life long hobby for the past 43 years. Sometimes we would all gather around the dining room table for a club or group build night to shoot the s**t trade stories and techniques and help one another out. Since I am considered one of the "elders" so to speak and always helping other modelers out with problems in building their models I was given the nickname "Dr Plastic"!
Hey ATkRWC check out my plate.....
Last edited by DrPlastic; Jan 7, 2009 at 09:25 PM.
Mine's Bluffalo Bob. I've been playing Texas Hold Em for over 25 years. One night almost that long ago, a guy who had a few beers exclaimed that I sure did bluff a lot. He pronunced that from henceforth, I was to be named Bluffalo Bob. I kinda like it.
The guy ended up trying to start a restaurant with borrowed money from friends and family, but lost it all. He couldn't face the shame, so he ate a gun one night.
It was a moniker coined by a friend of mine some years back. I build plastic scale models as a life long hobby for the past 43 years. Sometimes we would all gather around the dining room table for a club or group build night to shoot the s**t trade stories and techniques and help one another out. Since I am considered one of the "elders" so to speak and always helping other modelers out with problems in building their models I was given the nickname "Dr Plastic"!
Thanks DrP, you were on my top 20 list of names I was most interested in! I still want to hear from my fellow TX riders Buttman and Philm.
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