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+ | Hillman Tenderson is a sheep herder from northern Baltimore county and a blaseball player for the Baltimore Crabs. He bats with his shepherd's crook. He got into blaseball originally to advertise his farm's wool, sporting hand-knit socks with slogans on them. I don't know how much more I can squeeze out of this one-note joke, but the important thing is that nowhere in the IRM entry do I acknowledge the fact that I've spoonerized his name. [[User:Glumbaron|Glumbaron]] ([[User talk:Glumbaron|talk]]) 21:20, 17 October 2020 (UTC) |
Revision as of 21:20, 17 October 2020
Link to archived Tillman Henderson Talk page, Archive 1 -- https://blaseball.fandom.com/wiki/Talk:Tillman_Henderson/Archive_1
Additionally, I am reformatting the Tillman Henderson page as preparation for the transfer to the Charleston Shoe Thieves. The page will contain three sections, in order from top to bottom, the IRM section, a Tillman vignettes scrambler, and the traditional historical section. The Crabs strongly suggest retaining the use of the IRM at the top of the page, as they believe the non-linear representation of Tillman is essential to the core of the character as a complete mess of an asshole.
Finally, because the IRM is sparse, I am waiving the 24h requirement for the Crabs to write 2-3 additional IRM entries for Tillman, as a final goodbye to the character before he leaves for the Shoe Thieves. BlaseballSteve || Admin, Founder || Steven_#3235 (talk) 20:39, 17 October 2020 (UTC)
Tillman Transfer Discussion
IRM: Hillman Tenderson
Hillman Tenderson is a sheep herder from northern Baltimore county and a blaseball player for the Baltimore Crabs. He bats with his shepherd's crook. He got into blaseball originally to advertise his farm's wool, sporting hand-knit socks with slogans on them. I don't know how much more I can squeeze out of this one-note joke, but the important thing is that nowhere in the IRM entry do I acknowledge the fact that I've spoonerized his name. Glumbaron (talk) 21:20, 17 October 2020 (UTC)