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  1. GI-Jeff0

    GI-Jeff0 Light Load Member

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    I suppose when I actually take to the road, I'll probably go by GI-Jeff or perhaps even Killer. These were both nicknames that I've had the whole time I've been in the Army. What became ironic, was that my co-workers at the factory also called me that.

    GI-Jeff is obvious

    Killer (as dubbed by my factory co-workers) came from a little historical incident in the plant. (keep in mind I'm a union employee) Our department manager once called our union lead bargaining member a "Low-life Production Worker," within earshot of some union brothers and sisters. He further went on to say, "I can train any stupid monkey to do this job." Well...that was when Killer was born. I proceeded to bring production in the plant to a screeching halt. For two weeks through encouragement and my own actual involvement, nothing was produced, packed or shipped out of that plant. At the end of the two weeks, the manager wrote a formal apology letter on company letterhead. He then paid for a catered meal out of his own pocket for the entire workforce.
     
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    I'm called Cannonball cause I love to drive the distance and I loved the movie.
     
  3. Flyin' Eyeball

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    mines "Flyin' Eyeball" because i love all of that psychobilly hot rod art, and it was my first tattoo, before the flaming pistons that foretold my future career. nobody over the radio calls me that though, they just call me by the company name that's on the door and trailer. whatever works, i guess...
     
  4. Phil1Fla

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    Well I got mine given to me. Hmmm a long time ago. when we were running on channel 10 on the east side of the country. I worked for a company that delivered new trailers from the Budd Plant in Eagle PA. and I hauled a lot of them so they called Work Horse and I kept the name as my handle. until I got my ham ticket. I just quit using it and now go by my name. Some of the Guys I know still call me by my handle.
     
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    Hi Folks, People that know me have mostly called me BRAINDAMAGE for all the stunts I've pulled. But as of late they have been calling me HIDIVE. I'll answer to both.
     
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    Hidive Is Because I Tend To Go Off The Deep End, And I Most Times Go Off The Tall Board.
     
  7. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    Someone who high dives with brain damage.:biggrin_2554: I am starting to see the connection here!:biggrin_25523:
     
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    fatdumbbroken Bobtail Member

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    A pretty little gal I used to work with would sometimes call me a Cheap Dog when she was irritated with me. I've used it for years.
     
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    "Frozen Nomad" sounds like a winner.
     
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    I was given the name Medic because of my former careers as a Navy Corpsman and my years as a paramedic. I'll also answer to Doc because that's what the Marines called me when I was with them.