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Bad cop, good cop.....??

In Kentucky, "briarhopper" is a derogatory (not real nice) name for a hillbilly. My mother's family are all from the mountains of eastern Kentucky. Fortunately though, none fit the stereotype of the public image of a hillbilly. But we all get a laugh out of the false image so many people outside of Kentucky seem to have of mountain people. I love my mountain heritage, and dislike the fact I'm living 30 minutes west of where I should be.
 
BC are my initials. I drive vintage race cars as a hobby and travel around the country teaching racing and high performance driving schools... so the FAST part isnt a sexual problem!:rolleyes:

Brian
 
Originally posted by Bigsaint

Bigsaint= I have two big Saint Bernards. Baxter(male) weighs in at 190, Barkley(female) weighs in at 135. I had some great pics. of them on Photopoint, but the site crapped out and took my pics. with them :mad: . Lessen learned.



Scott W.



Scott, I think I've the pictures before and know what you're talking about, cool :cool: :cool: too bad you lost them:{
 
tpc are my initials and drafting is what I do. Custom homes mostly. TPC DRAFTING Inc. is the official name of my company.



DOC, I look forward to reading your words. ;)
 
Actually I tried a bunch of different handles before I found one that wasnt being used.

My wife wanted me to call myself "minuteman":rolleyes::p

Dont ask... ...

Eric
 
Ok Doc, I'm fairly gullable and will believe a guy until he proves other wise. Is this really true????? Sorry to question your honesty, but like I said I'm pretty gullable.

WD



Without really thinking, I remembered reading stories of Civil War surgeons who cut off soldiers legs and arms and applied hot iron to the stump to seal off the blood vessels and I knew that was what I had to do. I whipped out my fishing knife, before anyone noticed and whacked off the guys hand. Then I grabbed his arm and shoved it against the side of the very hot furnace, which effectivly cut off the flow of blood. The guys all stood there in a state of shock and the fruit cake who just lost his hand howled like a babboon being fed through a wood chipper.



Soon an ambulance arrived and carted the poor victim away.



I continued to work there for six months, until it was time to leave for school. For the rest of my days there, I was called Doc Tinker. [/B][/QUOTE]
 
My CB handle given to me by my wife 38yrs ago,(God rest her soul) because I'm short and pudgy, and hairy, except my head now, its turning grey and turning loose. :)

Larry
 
The Ben Rumson I recognized, and the No Name City was a dead give-away. I hope you don't sing though! My favorite flic by the way. Doubleclutch- learning to drive a stick, I'd machine off a little first gear and tell my dad, "I did use the clutch":eek: He'd say "use it again". :mad: =Doubleclutch:D
 
Mine came from the fact that true Floridians are "Gators". Being a true Floridian AND the owner of a fine truck seemed like a good combination. I usually use the name of my boat "Mona Rose" for a user name but figured I would get tooooo much flack on this forum... ... ... ;)
 
Since I am usually running late or ready to get home from work, I am traveling at a high rate of speed (under a 100 most of the time unless it is a real emergency). Hince I am "flying", so I am piloting my ISB powered Dodge.



Todd
 
Doc had the same story a couple of years ago, so, either it's true or he's good at what he does. I suspect it's true and he's good.



My handle comes from about three decades of showing the rear bumper of various Mopars to those low IQ guys that insist on driving all those slow ..... 's and ... . 's. :D :D
 
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