My aggressive journey to say a few words. (AKA) I'll be saying stuff that won't matter to many of you but it'll ALL mean something to me.
Published on April 28, 2004 By wnx_decoy In Just Hanging Out
...for a rose by any other name would still smell the same...

Ok, now that I got that out of my system. I have a problem here. Should I keep the ol' "Capt. over and out!"? Or should I go with "C.C."? MadPoet41 said that I should stay with Capt. over and out! because it helps with the way I am. I don't know though, I think that maybe I should change it C.C. because it's shorter and I'm less likely to get caught by mom with something as short as this. Then again, Capt. over and out! has grown on me. I'd miss it a lot.

" C.C. is just a little bit too blah (meaning bland and ordinary) to truly describe the really cool Capt. Cornbread. But others might not see it that way?" ~MadPoet41

What do you think? Maybe I should just change it all together? What do you think would be a good 'good-bye' for me? The old, the new, or the unique? HHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'g gonna pull a Mad, and start panicing about it if nobody helps me out at least a little bit.



A new term for the dictionaries:

pull a... : refering to do something similar to another. (eg. I'm gonna pull a Dan, and put people down.)

C.C. / Capt. over and out! / ...

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on Apr 28, 2004
I like the Capt. over and out! but that's just me
on Apr 28, 2004
Thanks!

I might just take a survey and see what shows up in the results.
on Apr 28, 2004
I vote for Capt. over and out! It's just you.

I like the pull a Dan, pull a Mad bit, too. hehehe.
on Apr 28, 2004
" C.C. is just a little bit too blah (meaning bland and ordinary) to truly describe the really cool Capt. Cornbread. But others might not see it that way?" ~MadPoet41


Capt~that was quick, huh? . Well, I think my quote pretty much describes what I really think. This is another cool blog you got going on here dude. And I really DO like the fact that you are creating all these cool new words and terms for the dictionary! . But don't leave out the "olitical" one, huh? Because I liked that one a lot too. Thanks for the really cool blog. Nice work here!

~MadPoet. over and out!

P.S. Just doesn't sound the same, huh? Really needs that Capt. part in there big time! .
on Apr 28, 2004
I like Capt. over and out.
on Apr 28, 2004
Stick with the Capt. over and out one. It works really well.
on Apr 28, 2004
Captain...

"If it ain't broke,... dont fix it!!"

Stick with the "over and out" signoff mate. It's yours....

Wreckless.
on Apr 28, 2004
i'm with them. up there. i always get a smile from reading your "over and out". nickyg is right ... it is just YOU !. mig. XX
on Apr 28, 2004
if you go with C.C. I'll be forced to think of C.C. Deville from the band Poison, who probably came and went while you were still in diapers.

You can shorten it to C.C. in the sense that you use that for short, and still throw in the Capt. over and out when the need strikes. Which is to say that you don't have to stick with one or the other.

Or you could forever be known as "The Blogger formerly known as Capt. Cornbread"... You have options dude

I hope that didn't help out one iota
on Apr 28, 2004
Stick with Capt. over and out!

C.C. just doesnt sound right.

10-4<<<< thats grown on me a bit too
on Apr 28, 2004
Ok, maybe I won't need to make a chart. Capt. over and out! it is. If you have anything else to say about it feel free though. I don't mind hearing what anyone has to say, maybe we'll have a change. Maybe someone has something better for me to use?

Capt. over and out! (ooh... that fealt GOOOOOOD!)
on Apr 28, 2004
Capn Under and In.

BAM!!!
on Apr 28, 2004
I think that's a bit on the corny side Muggaz. Maybe you should use it...

Capt. over and out!
on Apr 28, 2004
Yeah - seen as though corny is my style...

BAM!!!
on Apr 28, 2004
I'm glad you picked that one up without me having to say it cause then it would lose its flavor. Ya know?

Capt. over and out!
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