Name of 'my tribe'............Liverpool UK.......AKA........'Lovable Rouges'.......ahem
While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
The first forums I joined were American ones in late 2008.
I decided as I was a Kiwi & my first name is Greg, that's what I would use.
I choose to use the same name on all the forums I post on for transparency.
I have noticed a lot of participates don't......
There is a wealth of good info on the forums, I have learnt a heap from them & have especially enjoyed the Steel shoots I have been to in both Islands, shame they don't happen as much now
Not to mention all the good buggers I have met over the years![]()
Contact me for reloading components, brass, projectiles, powder, primers, etc
http://terminatorproducts.co.nz/
http://www.youtube.com/user/Terminat...?feature=guide
I know for me, that my username name on the other forum harks back long before I joined it and to people and times before @Toby was even born.
So with a fresh forum I chose a fresh name![]()
The Biggest Room is the Room for Improvement
Transparency on the internet isn't always a good thing, and I totally support anybody who wants to remain as opaque as possible. Can post a heap of horror stories about people who were "transparent" on the internet if you like
On topic - it's my name, etc. Not that often that I join a forum right as it's being made, so I figured I should take it while it was available![]()
It seems at times eg 8 months of the year that I live up to my username very well, the sandflies here are the four engine variety and hungry I'm yet to get to Fiordland so I see it as a type of sensitivity trainingcheers Blair.
Was on a job in Africa and by boss said I was going a bit feral... long hair, butchering animals for food, partying hard... Thought F*ck yeah, that's me to a tee!
fe·ral (fîrl, fr-)
adj.
1.
a. Existing in a wild or untamed state.
b. Having returned to an untamed state from domestication.
2. Of or suggestive of a wild animal; savage: a feral grin.
[From Latin fera, wild animal, from ferus, wild; see ghwer- in Indo-European roots.]
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