I’m proud to be:[ul][li]a kickass singer[/li][li]almost done with my Master’s degree[/li][li]Matt’s girlfriend[/li][li]Nick’s “aunt”[/li][li]good at my job[/li][li]a Washington Nationals season ticket holder (baseball)[/li][li]not too much like either of my parents[/li][li]half Irish, half Italian, and all American[/li]the poster after OneCentStamp[/ul]
[QUOTE=Misnomer]
I’m proud to be:[ul]
[li]the poster after OneCentStamp[/ul][/li][/QUOTE]
Much like the little stake in a game of horseshoes, I confer awesomeness by mere proximity to my person. However, like the stake, I confer even more awesomeness if you lean against me, and more still if you wrap your legs around me.
Just sayin’.
But have you ever heard of Crich
?

I’m proud to be:[ul][li]The mother of a fantastic and very smart son[/li][li]A very good student[/li][li]My husband’s wife[/li]A good friend[/ul]
An Okie From Muskogee?
Uh… I don’t get it.
As for me, I’m proud to be:
An American.
A Democrat.
An Episcopalian.
An Ohioan.
A magistrate.
Married to Susan.
Father to three great boys.
A voter.
A moderately-skilled writer and public speaker.
Now I have to work on that whole “modesty” thing…
I was going to say that, except that Muskogee is actually 50 miles from me.
Here you go.
So is he saying, “I’m proud to be conversant in Leet”?
Well, no. Probably just proud to be leet*, period, with the accompanying implication that he is conversant in leetspeek.
*leet, (adj.) Really, really cool. From the English elite.
Got it. Thanks. That’s a subculture about which I’m completely ignorant, alas.
Don’t let it bother you. Much like Limp Bizkit, it may be all the rage now, but five years later you’ll be hard pressed to find anyone who’ll even admit to ever being into it.
These days, I suspect that a significant portion of those who use 13375p34|< (or whatever) are actually making fun of the subculture. I know I am when I use it.
I’m proud to be
[ul]a public servant[/ul]
[ul]a father[/ul]
[ul]BiblioCat’s boyfriend[/ul]