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Can I reintroduce myself?


Bobby

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I lost my password in the winter because of a computer issue (the power supply pretty much exploded) and I'm thick-headed (and not above saying, whipped) so I forgot to check the forums I go to.

Anyway, I guess I should get this out of the way.

I'm Bobby, I don't have a creative nickname unless you count "Girafinha" (mangled feminine Portuguese for "little giraffe"), that's because I'm really tall and really thin.

I was born in Charlotte, and I went to Garinger and subsequently CPCC (Central Campus, for reals).

Last time I introduced myself I had really long hair because I'm a hippie, but I'm a hippie with a thing for conservative girls and one in particular wasn't fond of my hair, so now it's short.

Okay, you can now kick me in the shins for being stupid and forgetting my password.

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