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Hello East Dulwich. I've been using this forum for a while now and I'm often pleasantly surprised at how creative people can be when creating their usernames. I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd be interested in hearing some of the background and history to your assumed identities so lets hear them.
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Michael Palaeologus = Venerable words from the God-like one.


Bow down and tremble.


From Wikipedia:


Michael Palaeologus (died 1156) was an early member of the great family of the Palaeologi, which later ruled the Byzantine Empire. He was a general of the emperor Manuel I Comnenus (1143?1180). The general was known as a womanizer and a drunkard; he was rumored to have over fifty mistresses.


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No I'm quite a well behaved mutt Jah lush but my username has little to do with dogs. I work as a demolitions expert and people say I'm like the big bad wolf from the 3 little pigs story as I essentially huff and puff and after asbestos abatement survey and engineering reports come in I blow your house down.

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