Going to have to let you google that yourself, but really? Why do that to a kid?
So that one day she can track him down to an old saloon on a street of mud and shout "My name is Tu! How do you do!"
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Going to have to let you google that yourself, but really? Why do that to a kid?
So that one day she can track him down to an old saloon on a street of mud and shout "My name is Tu! How do you do!"
Bwahahahahahaha. Poor girl. I know nicknames are usually shortenings, but surely she's worked something out...
I think it was a family tradition on his wife's side.
I wonder how many times someone has sung "only a day away" to her.
I wasn't really paying attention, but I guess I know whose kid it is now.
I think it was a family tradition on his wife's side.
Tradition of what? Cheesy-ass names that will give a child a complex?
According to IMDb, he and his wife like names based on puns. His wife's name is one also.
Oh, jesus, I just looked that up. Tu is getting off WAY easy.
HAHAHA. I was all, wait, what, Tu Krumholtz?
But the mom's pun name is a much better pun name.
I heard an interview with him where he says that it is his wife's family tradition. (Which explains why her name is nutty and his is not.)