After quite some time of posting under the name, Celtic Tiger, I am now just posting under my name, Daniel Sullivan. I'm still the Celtic Tiger at heart, but no need to wear it as a patch on my dobok, lol.
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And because I just passed my MT second dan blackbelt test with this thread
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Because I can see things noone else can see, do things noone else can do.
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An official Welcome to you, Daniel.
I still forget my name. I'll have to ask Mrs. IcemanSK:mst:
After quite some time of posting under the name, Celtic Tiger, I am now just posting under my name, Daniel Sullivan. I'm still the Celtic Tiger at heart, but no need to wear it as a patch on my dobok, lol.
Daniel
Congratulations Daniel... fteh MT poster formally known as Celtic Tiger... IF that is of course who you REALLY are.
Mainly because I feel that if I post as who I am, it comes across as more in person. I'm happy to give people the website and address to the dojang, so it isn't like someone couldn't find me in person if they really wanted to. I figure that if I'm going to get up on an internet soapbox, as I sometimes do, I should do so as myself and not as a nickname. That is a personal thing, so in no way to I expect that of others. Posting under my own name certainly won't change the quality of my posts, so they'll be as bad or as good as always, depending upon what one thinks of my posts.Warm greeting to your undisguised self, Daniel!
... but what made you decide to drop the Celtic Tiger moniker, if I might ask?
Definitely a mythical beast, as there are no naturally occurring tigers in either Ireland or Scotland. The term actually was an economic one, referring to Ireland's now robust economy. I liked the term, so I used it.I really enjoyed your mythical-beast username (in the sense that, as far as I know, none of the Celtic-speaking countries were ever dwelling places for real tigersScottish wild cats, no question, but not tigers burning bright...)