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Upon joining the Shoe Thieves, Tillman Henderson tried to form a gang with Snyder Briggs and Hotbox Sato. He wanted to call it “The Smokehouse Gang” because all three were affiliated with smoke in some way (Tillman with his vaping, Snyder with their high body temperature sometimes causing them to steam, and Hotbox being made out of smoke). Hotbox detested this name, saying “I don’t think calling it ‘The Smokehouse Gang’ is a good idea.” The gang was thus officially dubbed the “I Don’t Think Calling It The Smokehouse Gang Is A Good Idea” gang, also known as the IDTCITSGIAGI gang or The Smokehouse Gang for short. Most gang activities revolve around watching sitcoms and discussing ideas for future activities while watching sitcoms.
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Upon his transfer to the Thieves, Briggs and Sato incorporated Henderson into their dynamic. He was spotted regularly joining the two for Sitcom Night, which seems to occur every evening. Shortly thereafter, Henderson began referring to the trio as “The Smokehouse Gang,” evidently due to the fact that all three players are in some way affiliated with smoke. When questioned in an interview, Sato commented that “I really don’t think calling it ‘The Smokehouse Gang’ is a good idea.” In an attempt to be respectful of Sato's wishes, the press dubbed the group the “I Really Don’t Think Calling It The Smokehouse Gang Is A Good Idea” gang, also known as the IRDTCITSGIAGI gang or The Smokehouse Gang for short. Most of the gang's activities continue to revolve around television in some capacity.

Revision as of 18:55, 25 October 2020

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Upon his transfer to the Thieves, Briggs and Sato incorporated Henderson into their dynamic. He was spotted regularly joining the two for Sitcom Night, which seems to occur every evening. Shortly thereafter, Henderson began referring to the trio as “The Smokehouse Gang,” evidently due to the fact that all three players are in some way affiliated with smoke. When questioned in an interview, Sato commented that “I really don’t think calling it ‘The Smokehouse Gang’ is a good idea.” In an attempt to be respectful of Sato's wishes, the press dubbed the group the “I Really Don’t Think Calling It The Smokehouse Gang Is A Good Idea” gang, also known as the IRDTCITSGIAGI gang or The Smokehouse Gang for short. Most of the gang's activities continue to revolve around television in some capacity.