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davidinalameda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-25-05 06:42 PM
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81. You can't understand why some so-called adults find NASCAR more compelling
than Nader

An art gallery tour takes you more than 12.5 minutes.

You might be a Blueneck if the term "Acid Rain" is still in your vocabulary

You are in Pottery Barn or Williams Sonoma more than twice a month (this just means I'm gay-not a blueneck)

You think people with screen names like sangha, sangh0, iverglas, nothingshocksmeanymore, skinner, elad, and mopaul actually make sense. (I know those names!--this is coming from the freeper add925--WTF does that mean)

If you think Jesse Jackson cares about Civil Rights


I'm a blueneck alright

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