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Hello, this is J4L

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QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Apr 28, 2011 -> 02:06 AM)
What does JPN mean?

 

JPN = My initials (Hi! I'm John Norris)

 

3-6 = my b'day

 

6-6 = my wife's b'day

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SouthsideDon48: My screen name kind of have a dual inspiration to it.

 

First inspiration: the Southside part is obvious because I lived in the south suburbs all my life but I also really like the south side of the city anf the white sox. Don is my name, and 48 is my number that I use whenever I wear a team uniform, I got 48 on all my authentic Sox uniforms as well and 48 also stands for my initials, DH, which are the 4th and 8th letters of the alphabet.

 

Second inspiration: Southside Don was a screen name/video game name I "borrowed" from this character named Southside Jim in this old arcade and SNES/Sega game called "Pit Fighter". I played the arecade game while I was downstate with my high school's chess team for the state chess competition around 2001 and I came across the arcade version of "Pit Fighter" and played it and managed to beat Southside Jim and I just liked the name Southside Jim so much that I coined myself Southside Don.

Ha, Pit Fighter was awesome.

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