My handle has nothing to do with drugs or drug use [sorry to disappoint]. Back in junior high, my brother and I were associated with the school basketball team. My brother was the 2nd-string center [he was 5'9" tall in the 8th grade, and only grew an inch thererafter] and I was one of the student managers who had to wash the uniforms and clean the basketballs and take the coach's verbal abuse when the team wasn't taking his abuse [he never had a kind word, even when the team was winning and playing nearly flawlessly].
One of the coach's requirements was that the people associated with his team get an extremely short haircut...either a burr [interesting enough, what the kids now call a "buzz cut"] or a flat-top [this would've been 1966-'67]. My brother chose to get a flat-top, and his teammates noticed he had an uncanny resmeblance to Woody Woodpecker's cartoon nemesis, Buzz Buzzard. So he was "Big Buzz," I was "Li'l Buzz," and together we were "the Buzz brothers."
In high school, I grew taller than my brother, so "Big Buzz" and "Li'l Buzz" no longer fit. So he became "Old Buzz," and I became "Buzzman". And I graduated high school in 1972.
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