Pick 1 or more posters and give them a SuperHero name

Preacherman

At least I'm real
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Base your name on what impression you have of that person whether it be by their posts or by personal experience.

I have to go with TINP. Sexual innuendos in most, if not all threads. Good personality and witty. Has some fire if provoked, loves Nebraska. :unsure:

Its just obvious to me that his SuperHero name is.........

Black Corn! :cool:
 
Base your name on what impression you have of that person whether it be by their posts or by personal experience.

I have to go with TINP. Sexual innuendos in most, if not all threads. Good personality and witty. Has some fire if provoked, loves Nebraska. :unsure:

Its just obvious to me that his SuperHero name is.........

Black Corn! :cool:
This is how me and my side-kick @Alum-Ni ride to our next crime fighting scene.
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...right before we kill a buffalo, ha_keye or a Sooner the tag line is:
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The script is already written, OP.
 
Base your name on what impression you have of that person whether it be by their posts or by personal experience.

I have to go with TINP. Sexual innuendos in most, if not all threads. Good personality and witty. Has some fire if provoked, loves Nebraska. :unsure:

Its just obvious to me that his SuperHero name is.........

Black Corn! :cool:

I mean quite obviously, you are Jesse Custer from Preacher so I think you're the easiest to peg
 
@RTR...USN (ret) @PSUTE @CowpokeU

Gotta be the Keystone Kops.

For you young'uns......

Keystone Kops, an incredibly incompetent police force that appeared regularly in Mack Sennett’s silent-film slapstick farces from about 1912 to the early 1920s. They became enshrined in American film history as genuine folk-art creations whose comic appeal was based on a native irreverence for authority.
 
@RTR...USN (ret) @PSUTE @CowpokeU

Gotta be the Keystone Kops.

For you young'uns......

Keystone Kops, an incredibly incompetent police force that appeared regularly in Mack Sennett’s silent-film slapstick farces from about 1912 to the early 1920s. They became enshrined in American film history as genuine folk-art creations whose comic appeal was based on a native irreverence for authority.
Must have been the Keystone beer.
 
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