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Brandon Boyer

AT 3:45 PM
Tuesday November 25, 2008

Offworld

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Explain Leeroy to the fish: Offworld on Air America

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There's a certain primary education process that I think a lot of us take for granted about games, and assume in other people. Case in point: yesterday, I was invited to be a guest on Air America Radio to explain precisely what it meant that Obama's new FCC transition team co-chair was a level 70 Tauren shaman.

I'd made a lot of assumptions, actually, including believing the call to be a pre-recording that would get slickly edited down to a few seconds of soundbytes (which I had all pithily prepared) to go into a longer NPR-style news clip, assumptions which were summarily shattered 10 minutes before my phone was supposed to ring when a friend wrote on the wall of my Facebooks, "So here I am, listening to Air America... 'coming up later, Brandon Boyer,'" and I realized I was about to be on live for quite a long time, facing questions I might necessarily not be up to answer.

That was somewhat relieved when host Ron Kuby led in the piece as I was on hold by rattling off facetiously sweeping generalizations of who World of Warcraft players were, and then brought me on to do some very, very basic explaining. Turns out: that's a lot more difficult when you've been immersed eyeball deep in the culture for as many years as I have and have to take it all back to square one. As in: have you ever tried to explain what exactly 'Leeroy Jenkins' is or why it's funny? I'd never had to, until I was live on national radio.

You can hear me valiantly try, though, via Kuby's archives at Air America (though from what I gather the clip ends rather abruptly after an offhand 'teamsters' analogy). Coincidentally, and it would take me another few hours for this to click, Kuby is indeed one-and-the-same the Ron Kuby you hear 'The Dude' Lebowski ask for after the Malibu chief of police beans him with a coffee mug (!). Oh, right, and, you know, also a civil rights activist and lawyer of fantastic renown.

5 Comments

Axx

#1 – 11:16 PM November 25, 2008

I thought you did pretty damn well. Kuby's crazy super-extrovert radio personality is a little intimidating at first...but you handled it well and answered his questions. I was just beginning to get really drawn into the interview when the clip you link to cut out.

Anyway, good job. You should be proud.

macisaguy

#2 – 6:11 AM November 26, 2008

Wonder why the clip is cut short? Bummer...I was digging it.

And I think the best way to try and explain Leroy Jenkins to an outsider is to not try at all. I've tried and failed as miserably as I have when trying to talk to girls.

mikeeyebeams

#3 – 6:29 AM November 26, 2008

I think the interview went well, although like most radio guys, Kuby has the "I'm going to be loud and interrupt you whenever I feel like" syndrome. I did also know what you were talking about, but the teamster comment totally went over my head, can anyone maybe explain that a little bit? Point A and B aren't matching up in my head for whatever the hell Kuby meant by that.

photoatomic

#4 – 6:32 AM November 26, 2008

not bad Brandon... as far as brief explanation of such a huge thing go, you did great. as a non player your description of horde/alliance was interesting to hear. the union thing was rather odd to be sure.

now i am going to have to go search urbandictionary/wikipedia to go solve this Leroy Jenkins mystery.

bardfinn

#5 – 12:26 PM November 26, 2008

Leeroy Jenkins is funny because the situation is Keystone Cops / Inspector Clouseau slapstick-absurd.

Feel free to use that. Next. Uh. Time you're invited onto NPR to explain Leeroy. Yeah.

They say Hindsight's 20/20 ...

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