Cobayashi I like it. Just remember to take off your hood before you go in a store/gas station/restaurant etc. or you might have to fight your way out like a ninja. lol
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Cobayashi I like it. Just remember to take off your hood before you go in a store/gas station/restaurant etc. or you might have to fight your way out like a ninja. lol
Well mine isn't that hard. I fish out of a bright blue xpress and my favorite jig is blue thunder. When I first for promoted to E5 in the national guard, my squad leader called me big thunder because I was alway driving my guys hard. Who would have thought I would still be doing the same thing 20 years later? Good times!!!
Don't ask :bash
After driving a tug boat for years it just sorta got hung on me and I kinda like it simple and easy to remember. Of course every once and a while folks either accidentally or on purpose put an "R" in behind the c. I don't mind of course after 30 years of putting up with boat trash I been called lots worse.:biggrin
I'm old and from Massachusetts. Right now I am a bit deflated
When I was a young un I had two nick names, Tony boney and Tony the Tiger. I like the tiger one mo better
this feller! Shooting Starr's Commander (call name Ike) He was an almost constant companion for near 15 years. Ike and I hunted Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Missouri, Iowa and Kansas, Kansas, Kansas!! My best buddy. Here is is shown as a pup with the late Kristen Reiser (She called him Big Mac) before I picked him up.
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Here as an old, deaf dog that still hunted great!
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After he died, I quit bird hunting for a couple of years. But recently decided i couldn't live like that so, at 73 yrs old, I have a distant cousin of his about to be born. She will never replace him but will add to more memories.
Hey IkneI, if you have never read Corey Ford's short story, "The Road to Tinkhamtown" take a minute to read it. My last dog, a black Lab, was named Shad from this story.
As I read your post I thought of the story.
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I don't know why the link reads (403 forbidden). It works when I click on it, if not just google the title.
Well now, this is interesting. I have the story in hardback book and the dog's name in the book is Shad, short for Shadow. Guess I will do some digging, but the story is the same.