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Just wonderin'! And if I'd a done something I shoulda before wastin' bandwidth- clicked on your profile - I'da known. Gettin' too late and me brain is befuddled!
Your nom de plume is an interesting combination that lends itself to several interpretations. I like words, and enjoy names, especially when there is some history to the name.
PocoCJ: Little CJ; taken from my youngest son, CJ, when we first went online years ago. Of course, at 6'3" he's now an inch or so taller than me, so we call him Tall Boy. Poco also was borrowed from the Quarter Horse bloodline we used to breed, Poco Bueno, or Pretty Good Little Horse as he was known by those who rode him.
And I'm CJ, and the boy is CJ, though he's not a Junior.
Like I said, it's getting late and my brain is fried from mowing pastures all day!
You might have something there. Went to my CMA chapter meeting last night & was surrounded by 6 -8 Gold Wing trikes! I'm still shuddering just thinking about it!
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