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Just a wee bit too much. I figured that you were kidding, but if not, it's also a reminder to some of the kamikaze pilots of WW II and that won't go over very well. What about something like "Brevity"? D67 |
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I see nothing wrong with Kamikaze, it denotes wild and fearless actions -- similar to how some guys view wearing a skimpy suit. It is also a memorable name that would likely stick in someones head.
As far as any reference to WWII, I doubt there are any soldiers left from then that are looking at or wearing suits of this nature (most are well over 80). If that reference was sensitive, how would you explain the popularity of the Kamikaze cocktail? |
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