scout
2006-12-29 06:20:06
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answer #1
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answered by izaboe 5
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Big Boss, The Boss, Snake, Ocelot, Gurlokovich, Otacon, Raiden, Meryll, The Fear, Hal, Bouncer, Medic, General, Coronel, Private, Leiutenant, Commander, Commando, Commandog, Rambo, Terminator, Gov, Arnie, Schwazie, Bush, Guard Dog, Dog, Doggie, Poochie, Moochie, Mochi, transporter, frank martin, Nathan Hale,....
2006-12-29 06:25:07
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Male=Robocop
Female=Sarah Jessica Barker
2006-12-29 06:22:17
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answer #3
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answered by Count D Money 2
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Cerberus (or Kerberos) - the three-headed dog that guards to entrance to Hades in the Greek mythology (BTW it is also authentication protocol developed at MIT that enables encrypted identification and messaging across computer networks)
2006-12-29 06:23:32
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answer #4
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answered by blapath 6
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Cupcake.
Princess
Daisy Mae
Pip
Bruiser
Skully
Slayer
Short cake
2006-12-29 06:22:46
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answer #5
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answered by Yomi 4
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Fee Fee and Goober. That would catch people off guard and the guard dog would have even more of an advantage than to begin with
2006-12-29 06:23:08
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Ivy, Camille and Marco Polo
2006-12-29 06:22:19
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Back up.
Fierce
Lysander. Thats not really an guard name but it sounds cool.
2006-12-29 06:22:18
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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You should name your dog "Rommel." Pronounced "rah-mul".
Erwin Rommel was one of the most distinguished German field marshals of World War II. He was the commander of the Deutsches Afrika Korps and also became known by the nickname The Desert Fox for the skillful military campaigns he waged on behalf of the German Army in North Africa.
That is a cool name!!!
If you don't like it because it's German, you could name him "Patton".
General George Smith Patton Jr. was a leading U.S. Army general in World War II. In his 36-year Army career, he was an advocate of armored warfare and commanded major units of North Africa, Sicily, and the European Theater of Operations. Many have viewed Patton as a pure, ruthless and ferocious warrior, known by the nickname "Old Blood and Guts", a name given to him after a reporter misquoted his statement that it takes blood and brains to win a war. But history has left the image of a brilliant military leader whose record was also marred by insubordination and some periods of apparent instability.
That too is a cool name...
2006-12-29 06:25:58
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answer #9
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answered by Scott H 2
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Boss
or
Boss Lady
2006-12-29 06:21:21
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answer #10
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answered by sarabmw 5
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Thor
2006-12-29 06:22:22
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answer #11
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answered by queenofkings2525 3
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