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Fantasy team name


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So football season has finally arrived and that means the Fantasy season is about to begin.  I usually change my team name every year but am kind of stuck this year.  Previous names have been the Swamp Donkeys, Hairless White Tarantula (a phrase my brother used when describing a video of Paul Gilbert playing guitar.  He has really long thin fingers and he said his hand on the neck of the guitar looked like a hairless white tarantula),  Mongolian Death Worm, Rage Against the Wombat and last year I was the Googly Eyed Bastards (I'd been binge watching Trailer Park Boys on Netflix and that is how Bubbles described himself).  So, any suggestions?

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