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[[Image:Willaim_Lacey_as_Susan.jpg|thumb|In the full shot, he wears lace stockings.]]
 
[[Image:Willaim_Lacey_as_Susan.jpg|thumb|In the full shot, he wears lace stockings.]]
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'''William 'shadow' Lacey''' is a [[Mario Kart 64]] player, staff member, and popular personality in the [[mariokart64.com|kart community]], finishing 3rd in the Karter Contest 2004. According to his copy of Websters Dictionary, he is described as "''a handsome and talented young fellow with a flair for words. Quick to laugh, slow to anger. A lady's man. A man for every occasion and with an intellect to match''". He is a vetaran in the community, but is still active on the forum, and is a moderator.
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'''William "shadow" Lacey''' is a [[Mario Kart 64]] player, staff member, and popular personality in the [[mariokart64.com|kart community]], finishing 3rd in the Karter Contest 2004. According to his copy of Websters Dictionary, he is described as "''a handsome and talented young fellow with a flair for words. Quick to laugh, slow to anger. A lady's man. A man for every occasion and with an intellect to match''". He is a vetaran in the community, but is still active on the forum, and is a moderator.
    
Williams main claim-to-fame was being the first player to reach the vaunted God rank in MK64. He also set a DK 3lap [[WR]] that was extremely fast for its time, more than 1.5 seconds ahead of 2nd place.  He promptly typed up a detailed strategy and later released a [http://www.thengamer.com/MK64/13-DKsJungleParkway/dk-15158(pal)-Lacey.mpg video]. His other claim-to-fame was his MK64 strategy pages, that described his preferred routes for the non-shortcut races. The strategies were littered with wit and humour, and were an interesting read even for those who could not benefit from their tactics. Unfortunately, William never managed to be world champion, despite being ranked at the very top for years.  He was ranked 2nd behind [[Sami Cetin]] for some time, and while he eventually overcame Sami, it was not until after [[Michael Jongerius]] had taken the top spot.
 
Williams main claim-to-fame was being the first player to reach the vaunted God rank in MK64. He also set a DK 3lap [[WR]] that was extremely fast for its time, more than 1.5 seconds ahead of 2nd place.  He promptly typed up a detailed strategy and later released a [http://www.thengamer.com/MK64/13-DKsJungleParkway/dk-15158(pal)-Lacey.mpg video]. His other claim-to-fame was his MK64 strategy pages, that described his preferred routes for the non-shortcut races. The strategies were littered with wit and humour, and were an interesting read even for those who could not benefit from their tactics. Unfortunately, William never managed to be world champion, despite being ranked at the very top for years.  He was ranked 2nd behind [[Sami Cetin]] for some time, and while he eventually overcame Sami, it was not until after [[Michael Jongerius]] had taken the top spot.
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* [http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~shadow/profiles/williamlacey.html William Lacey's MK64 profile]
 
* [http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~shadow/profiles/williamlacey.html William Lacey's MK64 profile]
 
* [http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~shadow/me.html Personal page]
 
* [http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~shadow/me.html Personal page]
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{{2006 Karter Contest}}
    
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