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Explain your Huddle username


Khaki Lackey

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My offseason thread:

Building off Mr.Scot's "real life" thread, I am amused and often perplexed by the usernames on the Huddle.

Explain:

What your name means.

What other names have you used on here?

Do you have any theories as to who is who? Example: what name does Bwood go by now?

My name has been the same since I graced this fine message board with my presence.

Fun fact: I used to see Southcak Panther's user name (now the infamous SCP) and say to myself, "what or where is Southcak??" All while using a variation of the same slang in my username. Yeah, I'm an idiot.

Oh, and bonus points if anyone can explain to me how having a name like Celibate Pimp or Captain Slay a Ho is a good idea.

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Leeroy Jenkins comes from a popular internet video seen here:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hooKVstzbz0

 

It has since been used to describe any situation where you just say "fug it" and get it done, even if it has disastrous results.  For example, the book  "Let's Do This!: Leeroy Jenkins and the American Way of Advising" describes the American approach to the Iraq war.

 

The PhD is because I am in a PhD program for neuropsychology at UofH.

 

 

 

At least I have chicken.  

 

 

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