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The Infamous "Trevor Lee" Shortly after putting up our guestbook, I noticed a post by one Trevor Lee: This of course seemed like an odd post, and what made it stranger still was that I recalled seeing a similar post on Realtime's Guestblog:
Virtually the same post... we'll except for the differences in misspellings. Speaking of misspellings - "Yourselves" is spelled at least three different ways between the two posts. In both cases it's spelled two different ways within the same (strangely unpunctuated) sentence! I'm pretty sure there's a rule against using the same word twice in a sentence - it's redudantly repetitive. In any event, I began doing a little research on this "Trevor Lee" fellow and found a prolific "guest."
Hmmm... a variation on the theme. Note the capitalization and punctuation, perhaps it isn't the same man? Or perhaps he's a bi-polar "punctuator" - he goes through manic punctuating frenzies and the depths of non-punctuating depression.
Again a reference to ascot caps (beige now). Perhaps ALL Barbershop quartets need ascot caps?
There seems to be a trend forming here... He's got a couple "go to" lines in his bag of tricks.
Let's see if I understand this correctly - for barbershop quartets it's funny to suggest wearing variously-colored ascots - for contests specific to women, it's funny to suggest a parallel contest specific to men...
Certain quartets get the added "keep up the great work" from Trevor.
It sounds like Trevor is interested in becoming a little more than just "friends."
From Diecast Collector:
Apparently Trevor plays Defensive Back with the Southampton Stags.
And is a fan of OZFM
Although Trevor claims to be from "lethbridge alberta canada," here is some evidence that he may actually be a prisoner in Colorado.
Trevor apparently is quite interested in Barbershop quartets and pageants of various sorts. In this case he's interested in a Custom Embroidery & Screen Printing business because other people use them for pageant sashes... I wonder how long it will be before he gets clever and suggests that a quartet wear sashes or that a pageant winner be awarded a beautiful embroidered satin ascot cap.
In the continuing saga of Trevor Lee, he's "tagged" us again...
At least this post was original - he's asked us to tilt our ascot caps to one side... "sincerly."
Apparently serial "guesting" is hard work, as his latest post is quite "utilitarian." We are now asked to wear berets in what must be Trevor's "French" phase. I'd like to think that our mentioning his predilection for "ascot caps" led him to try something new...
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