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MBoprey
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posted March 17, 2002 16:28     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm a 15 year old male without any female geeks in my life. It's impossible to find them in the "physical world" so I must resort to my primary life, the Internet.

I've been, for sometime, surfing and surfing... trying to find geeks to talk with. Now, I'm trying any Forums/BBS/Message Board... blah blah...

I'm interested in any female geek between the ages of 14-17. :-)

OS: Windows XP and Mac OS X, if that turns you on.

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Geordie
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posted March 17, 2002 16:43     Click Here to See the Profile for Geordie   Click Here to Email Geordie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I am sure you will find what you are looking for since you have XPerience and X appeal.

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Trinity
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posted March 18, 2002 15:51     Click Here to See the Profile for Trinity   Click Here to Email Trinity     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I think MBoprey should be applauded for being so open about his girl situation. When I was your age, I don't think I would have had the guts to just post a message about myself on a message board, hoping for some random geek to talk to me. I think you should definitely be applauded for your courage.

But anyway, I do volunteer work with the computer class at my old high school, so you can post your msn or whatever and I'll put you in touch with some of the kids in my class.

Good luck, kid. You'll find a geekette, don't worry about it

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The Pope of Perl
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posted March 18, 2002 16:11     Click Here to See the Profile for The Pope of Perl   Click Here to Email The Pope of Perl     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yes, but sadly _every_ male nerd (maybe even myself) has posted this at one point or another, to varying degrees of complete failure.

Despite the temptation, I'll refrain from making a mean remark to Trinity, like "Wow, they _had_ message boards back then?"

Oops.

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Trinity
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posted March 18, 2002 16:15     Click Here to See the Profile for Trinity   Click Here to Email Trinity     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Heeyyy!!! Not funny Pope of Perl!!1 I'm not THAT old, I'm 19!! Yes, there were message boards way back when. I'm just trying to give a pat on the back to a younger geek who I understand needs some help finding a girl.

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The Pope of Perl
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posted March 18, 2002 16:29     Click Here to See the Profile for The Pope of Perl   Click Here to Email The Pope of Perl     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Geez, you're older than I thought.

Seriously though, and I will only type this once, so read carefully: I have a somewhat harsh sense of humor, and I almost never say when I'm kidding. If I'm being mean, assume I'm just joking, because I am. (Those of you who are veterans will recall this strategy as the one MeckaMon used, for that is me.)

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+Andrew
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posted March 18, 2002 16:40     Click Here to See the Profile for +Andrew   Click Here to Email +Andrew     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Pope of Perl:
Yes, but sadly _every_ male nerd (maybe even myself) has posted this at one point or another, to varying degrees of complete failure.

All generalizations are innacurate, including this one.

-Andrew

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macadddikt18
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posted March 18, 2002 19:47     Click Here to See the Profile for macadddikt18   Click Here to Email macadddikt18     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
well, this geek has not posted one of those yet, and has no plans on doing so. But i do think MBoprey should be applauded. It took some guts to be so open about it. now there has to be a female geek out here on this board to at least give him the time of day.
Nayt

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MBoprey
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posted March 18, 2002 19:50     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Way to go... I like the positive comments!
:-)
I'm not ugly... I don't think. I've been attracted by quite a few before.. but hey -- a geek's prospective is differen't... maybe I will get the time of day. After school would be ideal ; )

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The Pope of Perl
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posted March 19, 2002 17:32     Click Here to See the Profile for The Pope of Perl   Click Here to Email The Pope of Perl     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
+Andrew said:
All generalizations are innacurate, including this one.

Hyperbole, you mean. If you're lazy or bad at parsing text, here's a relevant quote: "Such statements are not literally true, but people make them to sound impressive or to emphasize something, such as a feeling, effort, or reaction."

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spungo
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posted March 20, 2002 08:17     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Pope of Perl:
+Andrew said:
[b]All generalizations are innacurate, including this one.

Hyperbole, you mean. If you're lazy or bad at parsing text, here's a relevant quote: "Such statements are not literally true, but people make them to sound impressive or to emphasize something, such as a feeling, effort, or reaction."
[/B]


I beg to differ, your Grace. Hyperbole? I don't think so. +Andrew's statement is one of them recursive contradiction thingies... I always thought hyperbole was synonymous with BS.

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quantumfluff
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posted March 20, 2002 11:15     Click Here to See the Profile for quantumfluff   Click Here to Email quantumfluff     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Pope of Perl:Seriously though, and I will only type this once, so read carefully: I have a somewhat harsh sense of humor, and I almost never say when I'm kidding. If I'm being mean, assume I'm just joking, because I am.

I also get misunderstood a lot because I like a deadpan delivery which works better face-to-face. Smileys are too much of a give away - they don't make the reader think enough. What might work is a little mark at the start or end of the post, let's say an 'S' for sarcastic, vs. an 'S' for serious. Yes, I think that would work well.

S

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The Pope of Perl
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posted March 20, 2002 11:39     Click Here to See the Profile for The Pope of Perl   Click Here to Email The Pope of Perl     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
spungo:
I was pointing out to +Andrew that my intent was to make a point through exaggeration, and not to make generalizations. It seems as though you think I was claiming his statement was a hyperbole. It's a paradox, which is what I assume you mean by "recursive contradiction thingie".

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Dr Cyclops
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posted March 20, 2002 15:26     Click Here to See the Profile for Dr Cyclops     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've always said Hyper-Bowl. its funnier that way

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ZorroTheFox
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posted March 20, 2002 15:38     Click Here to See the Profile for ZorroTheFox   Click Here to Email ZorroTheFox     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Cyclops:
I've always said Hyper-Bowl. its funnier that way

I always though Frosted Flakes was a hyper bowl.........Z

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macadddikt18
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posted March 20, 2002 16:44     Click Here to See the Profile for macadddikt18   Click Here to Email macadddikt18     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
No, that cereal that calvin eats, sugar frosted super chocolate coco bombs are a hyper-bowel.
Nayt

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Demosthenes
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posted March 20, 2002 16:57     Click Here to See the Profile for Demosthenes   Click Here to Email Demosthenes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by macadddikt18:
No, that cereal that calvin eats, sugar frosted super chocolate coco bombs are a hyper-bowel.

chocolate frosted sugar-bombs! yummy. they might have some competition coming from chocolate-frosted krusty flakes, though...

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rockwolf
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posted March 20, 2002 19:21     Click Here to See the Profile for rockwolf     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by macadddikt18:
No, that cereal that calvin eats, sugar frosted super chocolate coco bombs are a hyper-bowel.
Nayt


Nope, you're wrong... a Hyper-bowel is what I get after a long night of drinking and eating spicy wings...

Okay, this is turning into a really bad pun-fest. I'm sorry.

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MBoprey
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posted March 20, 2002 19:26     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Haha... what the hell? This is supposed to be, well... I forgot now because of all this confusion.

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bucketofsquids
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posted March 21, 2002 06:51     Click Here to See the Profile for bucketofsquids     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
where were all the cute girl geeks when i was a teenager? probably right in front of me, for all i know....anyway, good luck MBoprey.

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bucketofsquids
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posted March 21, 2002 06:54     Click Here to See the Profile for bucketofsquids     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hyper bowel? is that like a spastic colon? and a hipper bowel knows how to dress!

mmm...choco frosted sugar bombs!

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quantumfluff
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posted March 21, 2002 13:42     Click Here to See the Profile for quantumfluff   Click Here to Email quantumfluff     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You can simulate hyper-bowel with colonblow™

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ZorroTheFox
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posted March 21, 2002 19:06     Click Here to See the Profile for ZorroTheFox   Click Here to Email ZorroTheFox     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
so if you lose half your colon do you have a semicolon.......Z

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spungo
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posted March 22, 2002 10:30     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by ZorroTheFox:
so if you lose half your colon do you have a semicolon.......Z

hehe - I went to Tenerife once (never again) - Tenerife is one of these cheap Spanish Islands that half of Northern Europe invades every summer - the hotel I stayed in was next to - no lie - 'Colon Beach'. I rubbed my eyes when I first saw it, in disbelief - but apparently 'Colon' means Columbus, so they informed me. Great marketing there, huh?

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Twinkle Toes
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posted March 22, 2002 23:59     Click Here to See the Profile for Twinkle Toes   Click Here to Email Twinkle Toes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MBoprey:
I'm a 15 year old male without any female geeks in my life. It's impossible to find them in the "physical world" so I must resort to my primary life, the Internet.

I've been, for sometime, surfing and surfing... trying to find geeks to talk with. Now, I'm trying any Forums/BBS/Message Board... blah blah...

I'm interested in any female geek between the ages of 14-17. :-)

OS: Windows XP and Mac OS X, if that turns you on.


Hey, MBoprey! I'm a 15 y.o. female nerd!! COOL!!! I've had the same problems as you (about finding another geek compatable w/ me). There are NO other geeks or nerds at my school (at least, not one that admits it). I think they are so sexy, especially the ones w/ glasses and/or braces, and I can't even find ONE! What are you like?
I have Windows XP ;-)

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MBoprey
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posted March 23, 2002 04:28     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Whoa! Jack Pot! I'm not so much the stereotypical nerd... ya know, the glasses and pocket protector ;-)

I'm more of the geek that loves technology and dresses according to comfort and what I like (mostly computer shirts :-P)

I'm still just as geeky... :-D

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Twinkle Toes
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posted March 23, 2002 05:08     Click Here to See the Profile for Twinkle Toes   Click Here to Email Twinkle Toes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MBoprey:
Whoa! Jack Pot! I'm not so much the stereotypical nerd... ya know, the glasses and pocket protector ;-)

I'm more of the geek that loves technology and dresses according to comfort and what I like (mostly computer shirts :-P)

I'm still just as geeky... :-D


What are your interests? I'm not a stereotypical nerd either - it's just a fantasy of mine. I don't care much about looks, so you don't have to tell me about your appearance.

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MBoprey
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posted March 23, 2002 06:54     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The e-mail address you have registered for this account is not a valid one. I've e-mailed you and it doesn't make it. However, e-mail me and you'll get more info that way -- I'm sure you can find my e-mail address... use the little "toolbar."

:-D
I'm on my way to geeky happiness...

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posted March 23, 2002 14:47     Click Here to See the Profile for Tek   Click Here to Email Tek     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You go boi heh

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MBoprey
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posted March 23, 2002 16:21     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My destined geek girl has not contacted me, nor does she post much. I've got a feeling she's not a geek... she's not online like she should be.

:-/

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Twinkle Toes
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posted March 24, 2002 00:07     Click Here to See the Profile for Twinkle Toes   Click Here to Email Twinkle Toes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MBoprey:
My destined geek girl has not contacted me, nor does she post much. I've got a feeling she's not a geek... she's not online like she should be.

:-/


I beg to differ! I'm not really good with computers, but I AM A NERD! My ISP is just really messed up. Plus, my e-mail doesn't work: my mom doesn't have a credit card to register (we're going to get another ISP in a couple of weeks). I can't send or recieve them. The only thing I CAN do is Instant Message people, so you'd have to catch me at the few times I'm online. Sorry about that, MBoprey!

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MBoprey
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posted March 24, 2002 07:06     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hmm... inexperience.

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Twinkle Toes
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posted March 24, 2002 22:24     Click Here to See the Profile for Twinkle Toes   Click Here to Email Twinkle Toes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Does that mean that you're not going to get to know me anymore? There are different type of nerds, you know. My family has never had the money to buy a computer before, and the laptop my dad bought me is in its first year of use. I've never been given the chance to become a geek.

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MBoprey
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posted March 25, 2002 15:32     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
No way! I'm always willing to make new friends... no matter their experience! I'm not a mean kind of person!

The easiest way for you to get ahold of me, is by e-mail.

Go to www.hotmail.com or www.yahoo.com and sign up for a new, free, e-mail account. I'll then give you my e-mail address, and then we can possibly move onto Instant Messaging.

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posted March 27, 2002 23:55     Click Here to See the Profile for Twinkle Toes   Click Here to Email Twinkle Toes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
(Maybe it's just me or it seems like this thread has become a 2-person convo.) Did u get my E-Card?

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macadddikt18
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posted March 28, 2002 14:16     Click Here to See the Profile for macadddikt18   Click Here to Email macadddikt18     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey, where is my e-card?
nayt

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MBoprey
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posted March 28, 2002 15:50     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I did get your E-Card and thank you very much! I would have replied but I didn't have time -- 4th period in school was about to start. :-P

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posted March 28, 2002 20:19     Click Here to See the Profile for Twinkle Toes   Click Here to Email Twinkle Toes     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by MBoprey:
I did get your E-Card and thank you very much! I would have replied but I didn't have time -- 4th period in school was about to start. :-P


Ahh..good! That means I actually did it right! What are all of your periods? Here are mine:

1st: Computer Applications - God knows I need the jump-start in the morn!
2nd: Honors Literature
3rd: Honors Social Studies
4th: Earth + Space Science 1
5th: Algebra 1
6th: Spanish 1


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posted March 28, 2002 21:06     Click Here to See the Profile for iballoondesign   Click Here to Email iballoondesign     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by MBoprey:
No way! I'm always willing to make new friends... no matter their experience! I'm not a mean kind of person!

Atta boy! You go for it, a great step!

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MBoprey
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posted March 29, 2002 08:25     Click Here to See the Profile for MBoprey   Click Here to Email MBoprey     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks iballoon!

My schedule:

1/2 - Guiding (where I run passes and get the inside school for and about the school staff)
3 - 20 Minute study hall that allows me to post on GC
4/5 - Piano Lab
6/7 - Global Studies 1
8/9 - Spanish 1

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