Once upon a time, I went to camp, and taught the young ones how to live off of sticks and rocks. Among my associates was the funniest man I had ever met. His name was Robert Gilman. On one of his epic crusades, on the 4th of July, he dressed as Santa and threw a trio of garbage bags over his shoulder. Keep in mind that every day, the "cabins" in which we resided were inspected for "cleanliness." Now Gilman Claus went around with his sack of goodies, placing gifts of hot, fragrant trash upon each other cabin's doorstep. I later told him I would not forget this feat. My name is a direct homage to his greatness.
Later, I was playing a computer game (the Neverhood), in which the main character was dubbed "Klayman"
Wait.
That means.
They each get their own land and their own charm like rith and the other old dragons!
And I just stuck "calciderm" in there and got a 2...
uh...
Once upon a time, I went to camp, and taught the young ones how to live off of sticks and rocks. Among my associates was the funniest man I had ever met. His name was Robert Gilman. On one of his epic crusades, on the 4th of July, he dressed as Santa and threw a trio of garbage bags over his shoulder. Keep in mind that every day, the "cabins" in which we resided were inspected for "cleanliness." Now Gilman Claus went around with his sack of goodies, placing gifts of hot, fragrant trash upon each other cabin's doorstep. I later told him I would not forget this feat. My name is a direct homage to his greatness.
Later, I was playing a computer game (the Neverhood), in which the main character was dubbed "Klayman"
So I combined them. Gilman+Klayman= Glurman...
Or something like that.
Older cards (that have William McShakes and Dr. Poe on them) have helped me in english courses. They are surprisingly useful, actually...