Explain your avatar / screen name

  • 2007 AAR League

    @Gamer:

    @U-505:

    So now that you’ve admitted it M36, will you be changing the statement under your avatar to “My Katz”?

    Just to keep this partially on topic, the U-505 was a WWII sub that was captured and is currently on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. I was born and raised in Chicago and my grandparents(all German) emmigrated to the US in between the world wars so my screenname is a loose connection between me, my heritage, my hometown, my preferred A&A country, and my favorite museum. My avatar is now THE U-505.

    I actually remember travelling to Chicago as a kid, visiting the Museum of Science & Industry and seeing the U-505 and walking inside it.  Pretty cool!  The other cool thing I remember (or, at least, it was memorable) was they had one inch cross-sections of a human (a female as I recall) between panes of plexiglass so you could see all the organs and stuff.  Pretty macabre actually now that I think about it.  But it was one kick-a** museum (in one kick-a** town, I might add).  :-)  The only thing I wouldn’t trade Chicago for is the weather!  I’ll keep my Florida sunshine, thank you very much!  :-D

    I agree. I’ve already paid my dues with the Chicago winters. The only thing wrong with Chicago is that it isn’t in Hawaii. Or Illinois isn’t in the south pacific.

    Did you see the huge electric train layout? Or the coal mine? The Shedd Aquarium, Art Institute, and Field Museum are world class but the Museum of Science and Industry has all of the coolest toys. And you can’t visit Chicago without seeing the U-505. It’s a landmark. Plus, now it’s got a new building all to itself to protect it from deterioration with some added interactive stuff to play with. I think I’m going to plan a summer vacation just to go up and see it.


  • @Jermofoot:

    My avatar is my son (approx. 12-13 mos. at the time of the pic) in an outfit my parents got for me when I was a kid.  Strangely enough, it resembles some of the uniforms found in the German concentration camps.

    Strange.

    And suspicious.


  • @newpaintbrush:

    @Jermofoot:

    My avatar is my son (approx. 12-13 mos. at the time of the pic) in an outfit my parents got for me when I was a kid.  Strangely enough, it resembles some of the uniforms found in the German concentration camps.

    Strange.

    And suspicious.

    Hey, I didn’t go so far as to fashion him a yellow star.  Or a pink triangle, or other such markings used to identify the sin of the captive.

    I should also mention that it was my parents that dressed him up and did the photo shoot.  If it were me, he’d probably look like a pirate.


  • Yes, I also noticed the lack of the yellow star.

    That is why I added one on the picture that I set as my desktop’s wallpaper.

    @Jermofoot:

    I should also mention that it was my parents that dressed him up and did the photo shoot.

    I see.  Tell me more about these “parents”.


  • @newpaintbrush:

    I see.  Tell me more about these “parents”.

    I want to kill my father and fark my mother.  Good enough, Freud?

  • 2007 AAR League

    ok now murryamoto has the coolest avatar here.  beats out crazystraws, even the ymca jesus.


  • @Jermofoot:

    @newpaintbrush:

    I see.  Tell me more about these “parents”.

    I want to kill my father and fark my mother.  Good enough, Freud?

    No, no, everyone wants to do that.

    Tell us more.

    Like that time when you asked daddy why he saluted the television whenever the Germans won a gold medal at the Olympics, and he said something to you in German, and your mom came in and looked scared, and said “don’t tell him what’s in the basement for god’s sakes,” but you didn’t know what daddy said because you didn’t understand German even though the guys with funny mustaches and red armbands came over to play poker every Thursday.

  • 2007 AAR League

    My avatar is now a statue of a man beating the crap out of babies  :-D

    Bigger version added in case anyone wants it …

    Warning some content may not be suitable for all viewers.

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  • Is that Oranos (Uranus, or whatever spelling you choose) kicking his kids (Zeus, et al.) to the curb?

  • 2007 AAR League

    ok aj.  now you and moto are up for a coin flip.

  • 2007 AAR League

    Come on who can beat a guy kicking the crap outta babies  8-)


  • @U-505:

    @Gamer:

    @U-505:

    So now that you’ve admitted it M36, will you be changing the statement under your avatar to “My Katz”?

    Just to keep this partially on topic, the U-505 was a WWII sub that was captured and is currently on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. I was born and raised in Chicago and my grandparents(all German) emmigrated to the US in between the world wars so my screenname is a loose connection between me, my heritage, my hometown, my preferred A&A country, and my favorite museum. My avatar is now THE U-505.

    I actually remember travelling to Chicago as a kid, visiting the Museum of Science & Industry and seeing the U-505 and walking inside it.  Pretty cool!  The other cool thing I remember (or, at least, it was memorable) was they had one inch cross-sections of a human (a female as I recall) between panes of plexiglass so you could see all the organs and stuff.  Pretty macabre actually now that I think about it.  But it was one kick-a** museum (in one kick-a** town, I might add).  :-)  The only thing I wouldn’t trade Chicago for is the weather!  I’ll keep my Florida sunshine, thank you very much!  :-D

    I agree. I’ve already paid my dues with the Chicago winters. The only thing wrong with Chicago is that it isn’t in Hawaii. Or Illinois isn’t in the south pacific.

    Did you see the huge electric train layout? Or the coal mine? The Shedd Aquarium, Art Institute, and Field Museum are world class but the Museum of Science and Industry has all of the coolest toys. And you can’t visit Chicago without seeing the U-505. It’s a landmark. Plus, now it’s got a new building all to itself to protect it from deterioration with some added interactive stuff to play with. I think I’m going to plan a summer vacation just to go up and see it.

    Wow, I totally forgot about the coal mine – man, was that cool!  :-)  I’m thinking they had the electric train layout too, but I’m not sure about the rest.  This was the late 1970s and I was oh, about 11-12 at the time.  The other cool thing about that trip was I got to ride an Amtrak train from Milwaukee to Chicago and got to see a Brewers game.  (I’m sure we would have gone to Wrigley, but my uncle happened to live in Milwaukee, so I’m sure those tickets were easier to score.)  Anywho, nice walk down memory lane there!  :-)

  • 2007 AAR League

    @Gamer:

    Wow, I totally forgot about the coal mine – man, was that cool!  :-)  I’m thinking they had the electric train layout too, but I’m not sure about the rest.  This was the late 1970s and I was oh, about 11-12 at the time.  The other cool thing about that trip was I got to ride an Amtrak train from Milwaukee to Chicago and got to see a Brewers game.  (I’m sure we would have gone to Wrigley, but my uncle happened to live in Milwaukee, so I’m sure those tickets were easier to score.)  Anywho, nice walk down memory lane there!  :-)

    Late 70’s? You saw a better baseball team play. My Cubs stunk up the late 70’s.


  • @U-505:

    @Gamer:

    Wow, I totally forgot about the coal mine – man, was that cool!  :-)  I’m thinking they had the electric train layout too, but I’m not sure about the rest.  This was the late 1970s and I was oh, about 11-12 at the time.  The other cool thing about that trip was I got to ride an Amtrak train from Milwaukee to Chicago and got to see a Brewers game.  (I’m sure we would have gone to Wrigley, but my uncle happened to live in Milwaukee, so I’m sure those tickets were easier to score.)  Anywho, nice walk down memory lane there!  :-)

    Late 70’s? You saw a better baseball team play. My Cubs stunk up the late 70’s.

    As opposed to, say, the late 2000’s?  :lol:

  • 2007 AAR League

    Not opposed to, as well as. But at least they are spending money on the team.  So when I say have hope for this season, I actually mean it for a change.  :-)


  • My first online Axis & Allies Club was Days of Infamy which I joined June 1, 2004.  I wanted a name that fit well with the the war in the Pacific theme and chose Saburo Sakai, by many accounts the leading fighter pilot of the pacific war, with at least 64 kills.  I have since used the Saburo Sakai nickname or a variation of it in all of the Axis & Allies clubs I have joined.

    No avatar, both because I haven’t found anything that really fits and I’m too lazy to look.

    SS


  • @saburo:

    My first online Axis & Allies Club was Days of Infamy which I joined June 1, 2004.  I wanted a name that fit well with the the war in the Pacific theme and chose Saburo Sakai, by many accounts the leading fighter pilot of the pacific war, with at least 64 kills.  I have since used the Saburo Sakai nickname or a variation of it in all of the Axis & Allies clubs I have joined.

    No avatar, both because I haven’t found anything that really fits and I’m too lazy to look.

    SS

    How about his picture?

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  • Yeah, but I don’t look anything like that guy  :lol:


  • @saburo:

    Yeah, but I don’t look anything like that guy   :lol:

    Well, that may be a good thing, eh?


  • Pappy Boyington would have owned him.

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