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Full Name: Jimmy Angelo Annacone
Internet Persona: My screen name Rockman666 (as I have been known for about 2 decades now) is simple to explain. A Rockman is a line of music equipment I play my guitar through. 666 is simply 3 of my favorite number. Now to all those wondering who have e-mailed me or are thinking of e-mailing me with curiosity, NO I am NOT a Satanic Megaman :-)
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Nationality: 1/2 Italian, 1/4 Irish, 1/4 Hungarian
Height: 6'
Marital Status: Married with 2 boys (Daniel and Jason) and happy.
Pets: Loki Freya Annacone, a magna double yellow headed Amazon parrot who's name I got from Norse mythological gods.....Loki the trickster and Freya, wife of Odin and goddess of love, fertility, war,and wealth.
Scarlett Pandora Annacone, a Solomon Island Eclectus parrot.....this bird actually belongs to my mother but I watch him so much that she might as well be considered mine..........her first name highlights the fact that she’s bright red and I got Pandora from Greek Mythology.
Mango Sunday Annacone, my sons Sun Conure parrot. Born in November 2017, he's already learned how to hide all over the house and steal our food while we eat.
Hobbies/Interests: Playing guitar (or whatever other instrument I have access too), writing original music with any inspiring musicians that I know (right now, I’m working with 2 guitar players doing 2 different projects with a CD in the works), 70's and 80's rock music, wrestling, video games (RPG's and wrestling mostly), exercising, amusement parks and Transformers (gee, I bet you didn't know that, did ya?)

What can I say, I'm hooked on my youth. I've been into TF since I was about 11 or 12 years old. I saw the movie on the first day of release. I remember the day well because there was really bad weather that day, but I went despite the fact that there was a hurricane outside. The wind was so strong that the cars were being blown into each other in the parking lot. And I got the chance to relive that experience again at Botcon 2000 in Fort Wayne Indiana when they once again showed Transformers The Movie on the big screen exclusively for the attendees of the convention. Kudos goes out to Glen Halitt and the Hartman brothers for that.