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February 2014 Avatars & Signatures-

We've brought back our Avatar & Signature Thread (we're going to see how the participation goes...)

 

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I've seen some odd/funny avatars around here. Some avatars I can immediately recognize, but some are completely a mystery to me.

 

 

Mine is simple: It is Wilson from the video game "Don't Starve". My avatar usually reflects the game I am currently playing.

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but how to explain mine?

 

lol. It's OK. We'll give you a pass.  :laugh:

 

My main earned badges in the Army, my pride and joys, defined what I did while serving and still guides me to this day the things learned 

 

 

Can you tell us what they were awarded for? Or are they for super-secret black ops?  :shiftyninja:

 

:laugh:

Mine is the little robot guy holding up an oversized gear (taking from Windows 8.1) It used to be the tail of the dragon (taken from 8.1 as well.)Before, it was a betta fish taken from the 8.1 preview. The earliest one I remember was the Windows 7 betta fish.

lol. It's OK. We'll give you a pass.  :laugh:

 

 

 

Can you tell us what they were awarded for? Or are they for super-secret black ops?  :shiftyninja:

 

:laugh:

 

 

I don't play that game, they are my Airborne wings and Parachute Rigger wings, also earned the Air Assault wings and the a couple of foreign wings 

I love the mark 1 Michael Keaton Batmobile, by far and away, the best one they ever did, barring the Tumbler, (But if one checks out the silhouette if the tumbler on the rooftop in Batman Begins, it resembles the familiarity of the silhouette the one in my avatar.

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Mine was a 40th birthday gift from my DSSW (Dear, Sweet, and Sexy Wife). Since I'm a huge Star Trek fan, she had a friend of hers do a portrait of me in the Star Trek original movie series Captain's uniform, with Geordi's Next Generation VISOR in place of my glasses.

 

All I can say, to paraphrase Mike Myers from Wayne's World, is,

 

"God, I love that woman!" :) :heart:

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Mine is a picture a friend took of me wearing a facemask during a light sandstorm in Iraq.

 

 

Pfft. Wearing a face mask in a light sandstorm. You puss.

 

 

:laugh:  Just kidding! Just Kidding!

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