User:Leslirules

The Tron is an American group of friends, formed by Amy Wulff-Woesten, Cathy Rush and Lesli VanSchaick in 2002 out of Charlotte, North Carolina. The Tron rose to fame as a leader of the "fun movement" with their childish antics, belligerent comments and ridiculous behavior typically seen at local venues like The Steeple and The Penguin. The Tron is credited as one of the most fun and amazing things to ever come out of Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Tron are known for incessantly photographing themselves making ridiculous faces.

Since their debut, the Tron have made tons of stupid girls feel like crap, made 100's of people laugh and has made fun of everyone you and they know.



Fans of the Tron are known as Tronatics.

The Tron (2002-Present)

* Amy - Wolf-a-tron * Cathy - Cooch-a-tron * Lesli - Lee-a-tron

Tron Speak - a language spoken by about 3 - 4 people, primarily in Charlotte, New York and Atlanta.

Tron speak is most characterized by its use of "tron" at the end of a word. An Example is this: "Don't be such a lame-a-tron!"

External Links The Tron

Tron related things that have nothing to do with "THE TRON"

TRON may refer to:

* TRON (film), a 1982 Disney science fiction film starring Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, and Cindy Morgan * TRON (arcade game), an arcade game based on the TRON film * Tron (character), the titular character of the above two * Tron 2.0, a video game sequel to the above film * Tron (hacker), pseudonym of a German hacker, Boris Floricic * Amphoe Tron (Tron district), Uttaradit, Thailand * TRON Project, a real-time operating system kernel * TRON command, a debugging command in the BASIC programming language * TRON (encoding), a multi-byte character encoding * Tron Bonne, a character in the Mega Man Legends series of video games * Tron, a recurring character on Chappelle's Show. * Studio TRON, a comic book and animation studio created by manga artist Kia Asamiya.

Tron may also be short for:

* Mechatronics, a field of engineering * Mellotron, an electromechanical polyphonic keyboard musical instrument * St George's-Tron Church, a church in Glasgow, Scotland * The Tron Kirk, a church in Edinburgh, Scotland * Tronfjell, a mountain in the Norwegian region Østerdalen, district Tynset, near the village Alvdal