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What does your name on here mean?

Mine is my initials plus double 55 is my squadron when I was in the Navy. I was hoping to see jackmyson give a viable explanation.

I always assumed it was something like "hello have you met Jack, my son". But I'm not one to jump to the most perverse without cause.
 
I have been blessed to take alot of trophy WhitetailBucks with bow. Bow hunting Whitetail Bucks is the only thing I like to do better then watch my Cats on hardwood.
 
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I'm a top operative with the International Defense Agency (IDA) and also a Cat fan. I lead the team that focuses on preparing for upcoming catastrophic disasters as described by classified science intelligence, Bible prophecy, and NetFlix dramas (Zombie Apocalypse, the Rapture, Mark of the Beast, Bigfoot Rebellion, Planet of the Apes, etc.). It's a tough, thankless job, but somebody's got to have the balls to do it. Oh yeah, ... and by coincidence, I also live in Idaho.
I would give you a raspberry but, I don't know how to do that on here so....
 
The "Rock" part of my name is because I love Christian metal (Demon Hunter, War of Ages, August Burns Red, The Gideon, For Today type stuff). Felt like that went well with my favorite team's name. ;-)
 
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In Spanish Chino means chinese. I am Mexican and while an undergrad at East Carolina I dated a Dominican girl. I used to smoke a lot of weed. Every time I saw her and I was high she would say "pinche chino" due to the fact that I was always chunky eyed. My boys picked up on this and started calling me chino.
 
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It's a court named after Cawood Ledford, the best college basketball radio play-by-play announcer who ever lived.
 
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Cal is the TopCat, so it just seemed natural to go with that name. When I started posting on here I figured someone probably already had the name TopCatCal, when no one did, I went with it.
 
I was born in Augusta and Poetax grew up there.
I wonder if we share some ancestry. Don't know if you've traced your family back that far, but my 5th great grandfather Edward Poe (1732-1816) is buried in the Sharon cemetery near Germantown. As near as I can tell he arrived in Bracken County in 1797. I grew up in Mason County.
 
I wonder if we share some ancestry. Don't know if you've traced your family back that far, but my 5th great grandfather Edward Poe (1732-1816) is buried in the Sharon cemetery near Germantown. As near as I can tell he arrived in Bracken County in 1797. I grew up in Mason County.

Ugoff, we have a lot of family buried at that cementry. Germantown is where the Poes and Doyle's always meet for a huge family reunion a couple of times a year. I'm pretty sure there is an Edward in our family tree, give me some time and I will get back with you. It's truly a small world. You can contact me at poetax@aol.com, thanks for the info.
 
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