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because my fox red colored lab is named skeeter....which she is named after my grandad whose nickname was skeeter who had that same fox red colored hair.....he got his nickname at a very young age, when their new maid came and my great grandad introduced all six of the boys to the maid and she said "Gibbs!, Hell, he aint no bigger than a skeeter!"....stuck with him till the day he died...
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Deadeye.. if you've ever seen the Legend in action in a dove field... you'd understand, just ask DeltaDuck.
Naw, really, when I was 16, we were in a dove field, I shot a dove and the guy stationed downhill from me got peppered... he was an older prankster that fell off his bucket and started rolling around in the dirt squaling... saying I shot him! Deadeye done shot me... he was Lee Granberry, a great American.
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Naw, really, when I was 16, we were in a dove field, I shot a dove and the guy stationed downhill from me got peppered... he was an older prankster that fell off his bucket and started rolling around in the dirt squaling... saying I shot him! Deadeye done shot me... he was Lee Granberry, a great American.
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Yeah, I'm creative too. I was given the name because of my job. I work on private fishing lakes and drive a company truck with the logo on it. Whenever I drove up a buddy of mine's camp, the members called me pondman.
Exciting stuff ain't it.
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Exciting stuff ain't it.
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I used to play baseball in college, and was by no means a power hitter. I used to hit a bunch of "Texas Leaguers"..."dying quail"....weak hits that just happen to fall in. We would always call them "bleeders", because usually the ball was not hit solid, and the bat would jar your hands, especially on cold days and make your hands feel like they were going to bleed. It became a joke on the team, and everytime I would hit a "bleeder", the would yell "stitch him up" from the dugout......that led to everyone just calling me "Stitch". To this day, there are still people that don't know my real name, just Stitch.......
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