Ever heard of Tri-Polar?

January 26, 2010 by Mother Pucker
Filed under: NHL News 

If tri-polar hasn’t been invented yet, I think I found the person you’re going to see in the dictionary once this word gets published. You’re all familiar with Psycho Lady Hockey, but are you aware that there are now three versions of her? And they all talk to each other on Twitter? Ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready to meet out contestants!

In the first corner we have the original Psycho Lady Hockey who has continued to take the hockey world (yes both online and offline) by storm. Some people call her a fraud and just a puck bunny, but come on people, she definitely has some serious brand power!

In the next corner we have Psycho Bambi, self described as, “I’m the fun and OBVIOUSLY way hotter side of @PsychoPuckLady. Don’t worry, I also like hockey.” She also appears to have a thing for Burberry if anyone is sending gifts in her direction.

And finally we have Psycho Carmen who is summed up as, “I’m where @PsychoPuckLady gets her crazy from. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having split personalities. We’re Geminis after all!” Looks like a feisty ginger!

Anyway if you’re looking for an entertaining twitter timeline, be sure to follow all three of them and watch as the conversation flips back and forth. And while we’re here, anyone care to chime in with their favourite?

Comments

4 Comments on Ever heard of Tri-Polar?

  1. I love puck bunnies on Mon, 8th Feb 2010 1:22 am
  2. Who took down her main account?

  3. I love puck bunnies on Mon, 8th Feb 2010 1:22 am
  4. Err, I mean, WHY did they take down her main account? Or did she change the name?

  5. Mother Pucker on Mon, 8th Feb 2010 8:46 am
  6. She got taken down… not 100% sure what the story was there.

  7. Anti Puck Whore on Tue, 9th Feb 2010 1:39 pm
  8. She got taken down because she’s a stupid puck bunny slut! She’s back now though GAG!

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