User:Lookyldoo

Lookyldoo is a phonetical spelling of the term 'Luke'll do' or 'Luke will do'.

The term was first 'coined' on 27 February 2005 by Liam Bradley and Rachel Dickson when attempting to create an alterego for a house party they were trying throwing in Slade Hall in Manchester back in 2005.

An alterego was required as both of their details were placed on the 'flyer' and due to legal reasons they didn't want their real names on the flyer.

Liam had once been introduced to a fellow named Luke Smith, and Luke insisted that 'Luke 'll doo'.....when Liam replied 'Hi Luke'lldoo', Luke did not seem amused - at all!

Liam believed he had discovered comedy gold with and declared that if no one else apricaited this 'gold', he would spread the good 'gold' all over the world via his new identity - Lookyldoo.

His partner in crime (Rachel) also needed an alterego for the flyer to their party, and after much deliberation, it felt appropriate for Rachel to be christened 'Twinkledee', and Lookyldoo and Twinkledee seemed a good pairing for what seemed such a small detail back then.

Now in 2011, the name Lookyldoo has faded into the history books while the Triumphant Twinkledee is still recognised around the world for her awesome party skillz.

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