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<blockquote data-quote="leemozoid" data-source="post: 4158258" data-attributes="member: 28646"><p>Way back about 40 years ago a college buddy of mine observed me do something he felt was incredibly lame + stupid and called me a "lame-o". This came from that famous movie "1941" starring John Belushi. Yes, that Spielberg directed Oscar snubbed classic. Anyway, Belushi crashed his P-40 in Hollywood. He reported the presence of Japanese submariners in the harbor to his rescuers. That star of the silver screen, Eddie Deezen asked if they were real Japanese and Belushi replied with the now famous retort, "No, lame-o. Wooden Japs." So, "lame-o" evolved into "Leemo" as one who has a history for lame and moronic behavior and then to "leemozoid" to indicate that this has been happening since the prehistoric era. Thus he called me an idiot since the beginning of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leemozoid, post: 4158258, member: 28646"] Way back about 40 years ago a college buddy of mine observed me do something he felt was incredibly lame + stupid and called me a "lame-o". This came from that famous movie "1941" starring John Belushi. Yes, that Spielberg directed Oscar snubbed classic. Anyway, Belushi crashed his P-40 in Hollywood. He reported the presence of Japanese submariners in the harbor to his rescuers. That star of the silver screen, Eddie Deezen asked if they were real Japanese and Belushi replied with the now famous retort, "No, lame-o. Wooden Japs." So, "lame-o" evolved into "Leemo" as one who has a history for lame and moronic behavior and then to "leemozoid" to indicate that this has been happening since the prehistoric era. Thus he called me an idiot since the beginning of time. [/QUOTE]
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