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DerekJohnson
DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,485 Founders Club
When registering, he wrote:

UW class of '10, so I was raised as a Doog. I've been lurking at HH for a while, becoming a worse person but a better UW fan. Time to contribute to the Wam
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  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,325 Founders Club
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    You gonna use her insta gram pics as a tease to boost subscriptions?
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,325 Founders Club
    So when does @ViciousAnimal start posting. Hopefully gets an avatar before the first poast.
  • CaptainPJ
    CaptainPJ Member Posts: 2,986

    So many clever account handles. Wish I had one.

    Was Fenderbender122 not available?!!!!
  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031

    When registering, he wrote:

    UW class of '10, so I was raised as a Doog. I've been lurking at HH for a while, becoming a worse person but a better UW fan. Time to contribute to the Wam

    it wasn't Danny Ainge was it?
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,790 Swaye's Wigwam
    Doogles said:

    So when does @ViciousAnimal start posting. Hopefully gets an avatar before the first poast.

    He might be the first person to ever donate $129 before making a first post. He's a pioneer.
    Imagine his disappointment right now.
    disappointment will get worse when he realizes he is out $129
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904

    At the initial press conference, Willingham stated his purpose: "It is time for the University of Washington to return to being the Dawgs. And it is my understanding that a dawg is a vicious animal."

    But from the moment Willingham got behind closed doors with his new team, a disturbing side of his personality emerged. In this ground-breaking book, Derek Johnson presents a shocking side of Tyrone Willingham only seen by the Washington Huskies players. Many of them quickly grew to loathe him and the game of football, while watching in dismay as the public idolized the media's lofty image of Willingham.





    I remember the maintenance guy in my apartment building saying Willingham was "a lot like Don James."
  • Alexis
    Alexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,393 Founders Club

    At the initial press conference, Willingham stated his purpose: "It is time for the University of Washington to return to being the Dawgs. And it is my understanding that a dawg is a vicious animal."

    But from the moment Willingham got behind closed doors with his new team, a disturbing side of his personality emerged. In this ground-breaking book, Derek Johnson presents a shocking side of Tyrone Willingham only seen by the Washington Huskies players. Many of them quickly grew to loathe him and the game of football, while watching in dismay as the public idolized the media's lofty image of Willingham.





    That doesn't look very technically gifted.

  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,485 Founders Club

    At the initial press conference, Willingham stated his purpose: "It is time for the University of Washington to return to being the Dawgs. And it is my understanding that a dawg is a vicious animal."

    But from the moment Willingham got behind closed doors with his new team, a disturbing side of his personality emerged. In this ground-breaking book, Derek Johnson presents a shocking side of Tyrone Willingham only seen by the Washington Huskies players. Many of them quickly grew to loathe him and the game of football, while watching in dismay as the public idolized the media's lofty image of Willingham.





    I remember the maintenance guy in my apartment building saying Willingham was "a lot like Don James."
    The late Rod Jones told me that too, for real.
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    So many clever account handles. Wish I had one.

    Free pub?!?!?
    Not everyone is willing to wade into the shit like you and I for a good handle.
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,325 Founders Club

    So many clever account handles. Wish I had one.

    Free pub?!?!?
    Not everyone is willing to wade into the shit like you and I for a good handle.
    Don't forget @Fecal_Matter & @FecalFeast.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    So when does @ViciousAnimal start posting. Hopefully gets an avatar before the first poast.

    He might be the first person to ever donate $129 before making a first post. He's a pioneer.
    Wasn't there somebody (whose handle started with a W, maybe) who contributed every year then finally made a post after like year 5, got a million chins, posted like two more times and was never heard from again?
    @Williams3 is averaging a poast a year I think
    That's the one!
  • Fenderbender123
    Fenderbender123 Member Posts: 2,989

    At the initial press conference, Willingham stated his purpose: "It is time for the University of Washington to return to being the Dawgs. And it is my understanding that a dawg is a vicious animal."

    But from the moment Willingham got behind closed doors with his new team, a disturbing side of his personality emerged. In this ground-breaking book, Derek Johnson presents a shocking side of Tyrone Willingham only seen by the Washington Huskies players. Many of them quickly grew to loathe him and the game of football, while watching in dismay as the public idolized the media's lofty image of Willingham.





    I remember the maintenance guy in my apartment building saying Willingham was "a lot like Don James."
    That's nothing. I once posted on Dawgman that I thought Willingham was a lot like John Wooden. And it wasn't just a quick comment, either. I created an entire new thread to announce my opinion...made specific comparisons and everything.
  • ThoroughDawg
    ThoroughDawg Member Posts: 186
    edited January 2019

    So many clever account handles. Wish I had one.

    If only they allowed for the advanced technology to update the handle. For us relative noobs that haven’t yet established their own Franchise/Legend status that is.

    I used ThoroughDawg because I was the first to tweet at the TSIO folks that BBK should be called the Jockey. (For which I have some regret based on the season he had).

    Some regret, but not a lot.
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,956 Swaye's Wigwam

    When registering, he wrote:

    UW class of '10, so I was raised as a Doog. I've been lurking at HH for a while, becoming a worse person but a better UW fan. Time to contribute to the Wam

    I'm fairly certain I'm the only one here whose internal monologue has gotten a lot darker, and constantly has to check yourself.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    At the initial press conference, Willingham stated his purpose: "It is time for the University of Washington to return to being the Dawgs. And it is my understanding that a dawg is a vicious animal."

    But from the moment Willingham got behind closed doors with his new team, a disturbing side of his personality emerged. In this ground-breaking book, Derek Johnson presents a shocking side of Tyrone Willingham only seen by the Washington Huskies players. Many of them quickly grew to loathe him and the game of football, while watching in dismay as the public idolized the media's lofty image of Willingham.





    I remember the maintenance guy in my apartment building saying Willingham was "a lot like Don James."
    That's nothing. I once posted on Dawgman that I thought Willingham was a lot like John Wooden. And it wasn't just a quick comment, either. I created an entire new thread to announce my opinion...made specific comparisons and everything.
    @RomarIsWooden
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113
    edited January 2019

    At the initial press conference, Willingham stated his purpose: "It is time for the University of Washington to return to being the Dawgs. And it is my understanding that a dawg is a vicious animal."

    But from the moment Willingham got behind closed doors with his new team, a disturbing side of his personality emerged. In this ground-breaking book, Derek Johnson presents a shocking side of Tyrone Willingham only seen by the Washington Huskies players. Many of them quickly grew to loathe him and the game of football, while watching in dismay as the public idolized the media's lofty image of Willingham.





    I remember the maintenance guy in my apartment building saying Willingham was "a lot like Don James."
    That's nothing. I once posted on Dawgman that I thought Willingham was a lot like John Wooden. And it wasn't just a quick comment, either. I created an entire new thread to announce my opinion...made specific comparisons and everything.
    Belongs here:

    https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/33049/confessions-of-a-doog

    Edit: Just realized it already was.