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Texas Fat Boy
Well I live in Texas and I ride a Fat Boy.
I couldn't come up with anything any better. [sm=confused06.gif]
My normal screen name is âThe Grand Patronâ on other sites. But seeing how this is my 1st Harley, I didnât think I should use the âGrandâ theme. Newbee and all I mean.
Citori-Plus is the model name of my favorite Browningshotgun I use for shooting trap.
Hey Citoriplus, at least now I can pronounce your name.
My dad had a citori back in the day. It's funny I never put the two namestogether.
You'd laff your a$$ off if you knew how I was pronouncing it. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
italiano66669 i have italian heritage.66669 this is a code back in the day i used when everyone had pagers.if you saw a number on your pager and saw 66669 that was me.to break that down i did 666 because its evil and 69,well needs no explanation.
I used to play ball. My first name is Justin. There was another guy on the team with the same last name and same first initial so they put Ju in front of my last name on the jersey. So I picked up the nickname Ju, Henry is my middle name and 81 was my number.
ORIGINAL: Texas Fat Boy
You'd laff your a$$ off if you knew how I was pronouncing it. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
Don't be too sure, I know EXACTLY how you were pronouncing it.
Take my word for it, your not the first guy who's added an "L" between the "C" and the "i", accidentally or otherwise.
Warped minds tend to think alike. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
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