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− | + | [[Staff:Jacob the Jeweler|Jacob Brabender Weisfeld]], Captain Groundbat himself, is the RA who resided over the Philosophy B and Exit B boys (Session 2, 2006). | |
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+ | His nickname was born of the minds of a few hip-hop savvy campers shortly after his hosting, along with Pat Curran, of the discussion group Hip-Hop: East Coast v. West Coast. It stems from famed jewelery seller [[wikipedia:Jacob Arabo]] and is a sarcastic jab at his purported high authority on all matters hip-hop. The Jeweler was a notorious "Space Nazi", and was also known for his anti-making-out tactics that involved performing pop songs at a high volume. | ||
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+ | Jacob will be forever remembered in the hearts of a few for his affirmations of rapper [[wikipedia:Snoop Dogg|Snoop Dogg]]'s wholesome, commodified family-friendliness as well as rapper [[wikipedia:Tupac Shakur|Tupac Shakur]]'s gentle, ballet-dancing demeanor. | ||
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+ | It should be known that the nickname Jacob the Jeweler is not pejorative but affectionate, because he is a family-friendly figure that wears gang-neutral colors and went to a Quaker school. Straight pimpin'. | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, 30 August 2006
Jacob Brabender Weisfeld, Captain Groundbat himself, is the RA who resided over the Philosophy B and Exit B boys (Session 2, 2006).
His nickname was born of the minds of a few hip-hop savvy campers shortly after his hosting, along with Pat Curran, of the discussion group Hip-Hop: East Coast v. West Coast. It stems from famed jewelery seller wikipedia:Jacob Arabo and is a sarcastic jab at his purported high authority on all matters hip-hop. The Jeweler was a notorious "Space Nazi", and was also known for his anti-making-out tactics that involved performing pop songs at a high volume.
Jacob will be forever remembered in the hearts of a few for his affirmations of rapper Snoop Dogg's wholesome, commodified family-friendliness as well as rapper Tupac Shakur's gentle, ballet-dancing demeanor.
It should be known that the nickname Jacob the Jeweler is not pejorative but affectionate, because he is a family-friendly figure that wears gang-neutral colors and went to a Quaker school. Straight pimpin'.