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I never get AIM messages.....from anyone. :(

 

Are you even on AIM?

occasionally

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Yahoo IM all the way. AIM puts way too much shit on your computer. Plus, I don't like IMing much, and most of my friends are on AIM, so it works out nicely.

 

EDIT: Plus the Yahoo Presidents are from my Alma Mater, Tulane.

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I think it's because all wrestling messageboard members are, like, reclusive nerds or something.

 

I mean I don't actually think that, but I mean, I think that's the idea.

 

Man, Kotz sucks lately. I mean, I'm just saying he's been awfully remarkably average.

 

I bet you I get a sarcastic talking-to for saying such things.

 

And I'll IM you Hoff, next time I'm Carny

Awesome!

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I think it's because all wrestling messageboard members are, like, reclusive nerds or something.

 

I mean I don't actually think that, but I mean, I think that's the idea.

The first few pages of these Leena threads before everyone went B-A-N-A-N-A-S did nothing to disprove that idea.

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I think the LSD folder provides all the evidence most would need.

 

This place has a majority of insecure, socially inept young'ns who have a wide range of interests with most of them being far away from what are considered mainstream or normal pursuits, but not in the cool underground way. It's more in the "stuff people generally make fun of" way. That's how they ended up here. Nothing wrong with that, it's just hardly a surprise.

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I wouldn't like to spell out W-A-T-E-R-M-E-L-O-N. Doesn't have the same ring to it. But Sideburns has a good point, which is why is a banana crazy?

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correlation

 

n.

 

1. A causal, complementary, parallel, or reciprocal relationship, especially a structural, functional, or qualitative correspondence between two comparable entities: a correlation between drug abuse and crime.

2. Statistics. The simultaneous change in value of two numerically valued random variables: the positive correlation between cigarette smoking and the incidence of lung cancer; the negative correlation between age and normal vision.

3. An act of correlating or the condition of being correlated.

 

[Medieval Latin correlti, correltin- : Latin com-, com- + Latin relti, relation, report (from reltus, past participle of referre, to carry back. See relate).]

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