I saw this one early on, if not the very first time. I can't imagine that it was parallel evolution in graffiti (the way some word coinages might happen near in time, plausibly multi-sourced), and most normalish people wouldn't try to claim credit for something so silly. So, sure, I'll buy it.
There was this one time wjl and I and some other people were at Primanti's back in pittsburgh and we were discussing their default insertion of coleslaw into the sandwiches. I came out very strongly against coleslaw; I always ask for them to leave it off. William, however, quipped: it's not just a good idea. It's the slaw.
If only the original CLAW had been misspelled and featured almost-right-but-twitch-inducingly-wrong grammar. Then we'd have no problem matching this guy's blog post to the start of the movement.
(I can't like people who whine, "I WANT THE CREDIT!")
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John says he's seen about 5 of them in Seattle.