It's another installment of Myspace Monday, where we take a look at a picture of one of the Mizzourah MySpace friends. As always, it could be one of the writers, one of the readers, one of the players, or it could be the picture of you passed drunk, outlined by a Sharpie. Drinking and Sharpie drawing is what we call "Casual Friday" around the Mizzourah offices. Anyway, this week's MySpace Monday is courtesy of new Mizzou commit, Marvin Foster.
Instead of inserting my own dickhead comment as usual, I'll admit that I'm not even close to being cool enough to know what 'Beast Mode' is. Instead, since Marvin likes to drop in on our MySpace and see what's up, I sent him a MS message to ask:
----------------- Original Message -----------------
From: BEAST MODE A. K. A. FOOL BOY
Date: Jul 12, 2008 6:37 PM
Subject: RE: Gotta ask...
It's just a nickname. It basically means a different person I turn into during a game. Beast mode is someone that cant be stopped.
----------------- Original Message -----------------
Date Sent: 7/12/2008 6:40:00 PM
Subject: RE: Gotta ask...
I guess I go "Beast Mode" on a buffet and I didn't even know I was.
So there you have it. 'Beast Mode' is apparently a good thing. Good thing we have that out of the way.
Monday, July 14, 2008
MySpace Monday
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4 comments:
Beast Mode??? I am a beast 24/7. I have more hair on my toes than Big Head has on his giant head.
Hey, how the fuck do you get that flashing shit on there.
I think that these new recruits have more computer hacking skills than we do, apparently thats what the ladies like, skills that is.
Just an FYI for you boys... the term "Beast Mode" is derived from the spin-off of the cartoon series "Transformers", which was called "Beast Wars", and "Beast Mode" was what it was called when the "Maximal" transformers were in their animal form. They fought the Predicons. Ooo rah. And there's my nuggest of worthless information for the day. I'm sure it's taking up valuable space in my brain that could potentially be inhabited by something useful... but where's the fun in that?
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