I think the most interesting member of our crew, however, was our gray and grizzled translator, who goes by the nom de guerre of Jdhooshi. |
It is headed by another shadowy figure using the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al Golani. |
His nom de guerre was bestowed because it's said he can dance like Michael Jackson. |
That career lasted a year, and Hodgson appeared in five public fights under the nom de guerre Mad Dog Madison. |
One member of our group, an adventurous type who preferred the nom de guerre, Cheeko, injured himself sliding down a wooden bannister. |
And I always remember that when they were in the Resistance, they had secret code names, a nom de guerre. |