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    Dreadbelly is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Nope.

    Beer and lemonade. An English drink.

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    Carlsberg would be a pretty awesome name.

    "Cap'n Carlsberg Dreadbelly, the most feared pirate on the Seven Seas!!!"

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    Wait a second, is your name Shandy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeEyes View Post
    Wait a second, is your name Shandy?
    WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!
    (I knew, but wouldn't tell!)

    BUT, Dreadbelly is SO much MORE APPROPRIATE!!!!!

    "Dreadbelly Douglas" has a certain ring to it.

    Why not change it?
    It would be yet another interesting story to tell.

    Actually, most of my cell names ARE nicknames. I know, but most others can't figure out my phone!
    My mother is Marianne, but is listed as MAY-RAIN (how it seems to get pronounced).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
    Nope.

    Beer and lemonade. An English drink.
    T'aint nothing girly about that, I was weened on the stuff. It's funny how a child wasn't served alcohol in English pub's but were allowed this particular beverage with his tiddly oggies.

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