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Liquifaction was the name of the rock band I used to be in. I created my screen name on aol back in 1995. Liquifaction was too long so I just used FACTION and the year I created it.
As for me, I started off as a car guy "ss62vert" ss= supersport Impala , 62= 1962, vert= convertible
still a car guy... just wish I had known how fun a Harley would be earlier in life.
My dad (Rest In Peace) rode an old Indian chief in his younger days, he was also a steel worker for 37 years. Everyone in my family ended up with a nickname. I'm the youngest of 5 boys & he started calling me Clutch as a little guy. He always said I was a good one to have around if you were in a "clutch". I spent 25 years in the army, (retired now & have another career) and the nickname pretty much fell away (except when family/close friends were around). A few years ago I lost dad, and I miss him every day. It makes me feel extra good now when someone calls me that.It alsofeels like something I'll always have from dad if that makes any sense? Glass is my last name, Someone on here, and on gmail already had clutch...so I chose clutchglass
-clutch-
Drummer: I was a professional drummer for over 30 years. Was being the key word as I shattered my wrist 4 years ago. Thank God for titanium. 32 being a great year for me as I finally recovered from a nasty divorce. 78 being the year I graduated playing over 300 gigs a year, young, making $ on top of the world.
Mine has a double meaning. I am retired from the Army and after attending law school became a public defender. Seems like I've always beendefending something or someone for the last 32 years.
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