more powerful than a locomotive dork, and able to leap tall dork buildings.
Hey,
many, many posts away from Superdork status, but I too, can apparently change my screen name. . .
mad_machine wrote: The dork is strong in this one.
Strong indeed, is the dork, but the prestige of the title is dulled by the Cannibal Puffenstuff alliance, it is.
confuZion3 wrote: I still don't get your name...
I think I do, but at the risk of running this thread into innuendo territory I"ll just say this....
Big Jim and the twins sure had a good day today.
I knew i had heard it somewhere. I used to love that comic strip, even though one of my middle school teachers thought it meant I should see the school shrink.
Wally wrote: I knew i had heard it somewhere. I used to love that comic strip, even though one of my middle school teachers thought it meant I should see the school shrink.
It's a great satire of the entire 1980s... the books still come off pretty well (as long as you were alive and sentient during the Regan years). The teacher may have just been using it as an excuse to send you to a shrink.
They weren't sure what to do with me. By fifth grade I would read two - three newspapers a day but could bearly pass math.
Wally wrote: They weren't sure what to do with me. By fifth grade I would read two - three newspapers a day but could bearly pass math.
I bet you still read. And I'd also bet you haven't used differntiated calculus in a long time. Looks like thing worked out for you :)
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