Deli names
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Deli names
I have been a member of the forum for only a couple of weeks now but I seem to have noticed that a lot of you seem to be naming your Deli's.
As I would like to start attending some of the Deli get togethers (If my truck ever gets out of the shop), and not wanting to stick out. So it is with tongue planted firmly in cheek that I ask, what are the nic name criteria for naming ones Deli?
Arnold
As I would like to start attending some of the Deli get togethers (If my truck ever gets out of the shop), and not wanting to stick out. So it is with tongue planted firmly in cheek that I ask, what are the nic name criteria for naming ones Deli?
Arnold
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Re: Deli names
"Gumby" was named for being green, and being able to do anything, even though he seems a little slow at times.
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Re: Deli names
The Dellow-Ca was named by some friends, can't think why
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Re: Deli names
Gumdrop looked like something from outer space and so was named after a real space craft, the Apollo 9 command module.
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Re: Deli names
The "Miss Lil' Bitchi" (or Misu Komusume) was named thus for her general attitude & spunk, especially off the road ~ the prissy little princess that she is .
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Re: Deli names
Talked it over with the Wife, looks we'll call her, Stretch!
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Re: Deli names
Duke's name comes from a song, Duke's Travels. The song after that is Duke's End but I won't let him listen to that .
I see King George Airpark at the bottom of your posts, do you know Sebastian?
Chris
I see King George Airpark at the bottom of your posts, do you know Sebastian?
Chris
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Re: Deli names
We haven't decided yet on a name, but one of our friends called it "Sushi Snow Ball" ... it is white, japanese... I guess it works...
Why driving on well traveled route when you can beat your own path...
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I do, he's a part time instructor for me. He'll be back in town next week. Are you an Aviator?Duke wrote:Duke's name comes from a song, Duke's Travels. The song after that is Duke's End but I won't let him listen to that .
I see King George Airpark at the bottom of your posts, do you know Sebastian?
Chris
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Yes I am, did my training in Chilliwack at Principal Air. I also worked with Sabastian at Murphy Aircraft for a couple of years, I think it may have been me that convinced him to go to school and become a real structures engineer. Say Hi to him for me, Chris Wilson.Are you an Aviator?
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Great, Iwill.
You should try and fly our FOXBAT http://lightwingaviation.com/
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Duke wrote:Yes I am, did my training in Chilliwack at Principal Air. I also worked with Sabastian at Murphy Aircraft for a couple of years, I think it may have been me that convinced him to go to school and become a real structures engineer. Say Hi to him for me, Chris Wilson.Are you an Aviator?
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Duke wrote:Yes I am, did my training in Chilliwack at Principal Air. I also worked with Sabastian at Murphy Aircraft for a couple of years, I think it may have been me that convinced him to go to school and become a real structures engineer. Say Hi to him for me, Chris Wilson.Are you an Aviator?
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Re: Deli names
Hugo was named because you get in and hu go.
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Re: Deli names
Van vs Wild, For obvious reasons. boring but works.
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Re: Deli names
I named my Deli "Starbug 1" because my handle is Mr. Flibble (From Red Dwarf) and my Deli is big and green.
I even have a large "Starbug 1" Sticker that I still need to affix to the hood.
I even have a large "Starbug 1" Sticker that I still need to affix to the hood.
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