Best sports nicknames
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Re: Best sports nicknames
What's your nickname on the ice Harv?
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Washington Post baseball writer, Dave Sheinin, just made a really great power pop album. I heard sample on Bandcamp and bought it.
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Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
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Re: Best sports nicknames
Dr Markus wrote:What's your nickname on the ice Harv?
Funnily enough it's actually On The Ice Harv
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mentalist (slight return) wrote:Dr Markus wrote:What's your nickname on the ice Harv?
Funnily enough it's actually On The Ice Harv
Because he's always flopping looking for fouls, gotcha.
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I am only slightly hairier than Dipper.
John Eales, former Australian Rugby Union captain, was known as Nobody - because nobody's perfect.
Dean Laidley, stonefaced former coach of the North Melbourne Football Club, was called The Bible by his players - because he was so hard to read.
Joel Corey lobbed up at the Geelong Football Club and the ruckman, Steven King, asked him what his name was. When Corey told him, King said, "Bullshit, noone has two first names - you're Smithy." And Smithy he is.
John Eales, former Australian Rugby Union captain, was known as Nobody - because nobody's perfect.
Dean Laidley, stonefaced former coach of the North Melbourne Football Club, was called The Bible by his players - because he was so hard to read.
Joel Corey lobbed up at the Geelong Football Club and the ruckman, Steven King, asked him what his name was. When Corey told him, King said, "Bullshit, noone has two first names - you're Smithy." And Smithy he is.
Goodness gracious me.