Leslie Claridge
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Leslie Claridge II[1] (February 12, 1976 - February 14, 2022) was a self proclaimed professional bike jumper and ice skater. From a young age, he was known to game hard. Known as the "Sasquatcher" by his peers, he became a teacher for the White Mountains Regional High School in November of 2017.
Claridge has gone on record stating that he could pronounce the longest English word, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, while drinking a "tall, refreshing glass of ice-cold water". His enemies dispute this claim, but on April 6th, 2018, he managed the feat. Coworker Marc Salmin was quoted at the time as saying "Cool, dude.".
Until his passing, Leslie resided close to Mount Adams (New Hampshire) with his wife. They published two books together, but due to a copyright takedown, his book What's wrong with me? is no longer available online. And as of now, appears to be unreadable as the only few copies were sought out and supposedly burnt by Leslie himself.
Controversies[edit]
Leslie Claridge was seen on April 10th, 2020 in the height of COVID-19, on a ring doorbell he bought as a video camera. He recorded many tapes until he bet it away in an angry connect-4 game against Mike Curtis, WMRHS Principal and inspirationator.
Quotes[edit]
"Wow, I am the problem." -Leslie Claridge, Unknown "What's wrong with me?" -Leslie Claridge, April 2007
"Neil, you're in deep trouble, big head." -Leslie Claridge, Feb 13th, 2022
"Wow, I found Sasquatch." -Leslie Claridge, Feb 14th, 2022
References[edit]
- ↑ "Leslie Claridge II | Eckerd College - Academia.edu". eckerd.academia.edu. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
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