Greg "With The 3rd leg" Olsen is a better nickname. #7thfloorcrewWhile we're on the subject of nicknames, just found this out about Caleb Lightbourn. Legatron is a good nickname.
Well, that’s usually how these things work.
You usually get a nickname if you’re really great, really horrible, really short, or have a name that rhymes with a lot of fun words.
But yes I agree - we should have nicknames for all.
Bro Pain? :dunno
I've seen people refer to Martinez as "The Closer" because his number & initials are 2am - when Lincoln's bars close.
I've seen people refer to Martinez as "Closing Time" because of his number & initials.
"The Closer" would be much better, IMO
What does his playing time have to do with having a nickname?
I was calling Moiraine, Bro Pain because she mentioned the rhyming nicknames. And for what it's worth, I don't find "Bro" offensive at all so if/when I use it, it sure isn't meant to be offensive.I’m just saying players have nicknames all the time. Most of them get them before they even get to college.
I mean most people have a nickname of some sort that sticks with them.
Sidenote: I’m far from a bro; I actually find it offensive. If anything, I’m more of a hipster, so much so even my given name is a bit ironic.
I was given a nickname one time because someone at work thought I looked like Gomez from the Addams Family...
I was calling Moiraine, Bro Pain because she mentioned the rhyming nicknames.
I havent seen the Burt Reynolds version(Because I aint as old as balls) and I had no idea if he drilled the ref in the balls like Sandler did, hence the reference.
Saw a story on him when he came to the Panthers. Said he never thought that would go live....Hilarious stuff.Greg "With The 3rd leg" Olsen is a better nickname. #7thfloorcrew