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She is so smooth, so fluid. After watching her play against Stanford, all I could think of was this- Cool Hand Kaleena!

Any thoughts?
 
She is so smooth, so fluid. After watching her play against Stanford, all I could think of was this- Cool Hand Kaleena!

Any thoughts?

I call her "Kimmel." It is short, easy, and a good phonetic representation of KML.
 
She is so smooth, so fluid. After watching her play against Stanford, all I could think of was this- Cool Hand Kaleena!

Any thoughts?
I like "KJ" - Kaleena Jordan <- middle name per a post in one of the threads.
 
She called Breanna "Baby Husky."

I think Kaleena is "Baby Jordan."

If Diana was known as Dee (or D), I think K. Or as "Woman in Blue," she is Agent K.
 
He is better on his own show but I have loathed him as an inhumorous twit ever since the Man Show.
 
My vote goes to "K". She Would be recognized nationwide by one letter. I cried when the Man Show went off the air. I loved the Juggies. I suppose one man's inhumorous ( perhaps an unhumorous typo) twit is another's comedic god.
 
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My vote goes to "K". She Would be recognized nationwide by one letter. I cried when the Man Show went off the air. I loved the Juggies. I suppose one man's inhumorous ( perhaps an unhumorous typo) twit is another's comedic god.
Yes, typo, and I agree since I rarely find him funny it is likely about taste and probably generational perspective.
 
Yes, typo, and I agree since I rarely find him funny it is likely about taste and probably generational perspective.
Guilty on both counts. I know you young people don't enjoy the same sense of humor as those of us who have been around for a while. And yes, I've never turned up my nose to a bawdy joke or a double entendre. I even laugh once in a while.
 
I've been referring to her as Baby Jesus (or BJ in "other" company), ever since last year when Geno said this: "Everyone goes through rough spots,” Auriemma said. “Even baby Jesus [Mosqueda-Lewis] didn't make a jump shot today. She was the second coming, everyone’s already anointed her. She’s going to score 4,000 points" (last November, in the Courant)

(Sorry, Padre.)
 
I usually use her first name when shouting praises at the TV during games, but if I had to come up with a descriptive nickname it would be an almost homonym on her last name--how about "Loose"? She certainly appears that way, no matter what the pressure...
 
Good idea, but I think "Easy Money" would be more appropriate.
 
Yes, typo, and I agree since I rarely find him funny it is likely about taste and probably generational perspective.
Rarely? You mean there was a moment or nanosecond when you found him funny? Please send me some credible evidence of that moment. Perhaps we can get it into a reference on his Wikipedia page.

But maybe Kaleenup Crew, and Kaleenup time starts as soon as the ball is tossed up.
 
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