What is the Nerdiest Thing About You?

masomenos85;2878631 said:
I've seriously looked into enrolling in Space Camp for adults.

Do you remember the movie, Space Camp? It was one of Lea Thompson's earlier works -- and I do use the term 'works' very loosely.
 
ScipioCowboy;2878632 said:
Do you remember the movie, Space Camp? It was one of Lea Thompson's earlier works -- and I do use the term 'works' very loosely.

:laugh2:

I do, I also remember when Saved By the Bell: The New Class did an episode there.
 
masomenos85;2878633 said:
:laugh2:

I do, I also remember when Saved By the Bell: The New Class did an episode there.

Max and Jinx -- FRIENDS FOREVER.

:laugh2:

Edit: Wow! I just learned that Max, the little boy in Space Camp, was played by Joaquin Phoenix.
 
ScipioCowboy;2878638 said:
Max and Jinx -- FRIENDS FOREVER.

:laugh2:

Edit: Wow! I just learned that Max, the little boy in Space Camp, was played by Joaquin Phoenix.

Wow, I didn't know that either. It's like they say, you learn something new every time you talk about Space Camp.

Ok, they don't say that...but they should.

::dreamy sigh::
 
masomenos85;2878644 said:
Wow, I didn't know that either. It's like they say, you learn something new every time you talk about Space Camp.

Ok, they don't say that...but they should.

::dreamy sigh::

Ha ha!

I just remembered another nerdy chapter from my history:

I used to enter Tekken competitions. I was the best Hwoarang player in Austin.:p:
 
ScipioCowboy;2878647 said:
Ha ha!

I just remembered another nerdy chapter from my history:

I used to enter Tekken competitions. I was the best Hwoarang player in Austin.:p:

At least you didn't use Eddie Gordo.

:laugh2:
 
ScipioCowboy;2878647 said:
Ha ha!

I just remembered another nerdy chapter from my history:

I used to enter Tekken competitions. I was the best Hwoarang player in Austin.:p:

I used to enter Street Fighter 2 tournaments in the 90's. Good times, good times.
 
masomenos85;2878649 said:
At least you didn't use Eddie Gordo.

:laugh2:

I preferred his 70s counterpart, Tiger. But Eddy was definitely the ultimate masher character.

After Tekken Tag Tournament was released, my favorite tag team was Hwoarang and Bruce Irvin.
 
I can't decide. Could be a handful of things.

- Reading law journals. Science journals too, just not as frequently.
- Reading the dictionary, pages at a time.
- Studying political philosophy, or that it keeps me from falling asleep.
- The computer interests: programming, security, networking, repair, administration, etc. I used to install random server software, then try to crack it for fun. Yeah.
- The times I was into competitive gaming (RTS), and that when I have lucid dreams it always devolves into gaming of some sort.
- There's also the football interest. Actively studying passing concepts, protections, coverages, techniques, talent and scheme scouting, proper training methods, etc. It's a lot of excess knowledge for something I won't likely get involved in again.
 
ScipioCowboy;2878647 said:
Ha ha!

I just remembered another nerdy chapter from my history:

I used to enter Tekken competitions. I was the best Hwoarang player in Austin.:p:

Psssh, you don't get to call yourself the best anything at Tekken until you've played in China Town in NYC.

Then again, Marvel vs. Capcom is the big game now here, and has been for several years.

And yes, the above is probably the nerdiest thing about me.
 
CanadianCowboysFan;2877842 said:
never been to a strip bar?

Damn I thought I led a boring life.

Have you at least watched a porn movie?

Meh, I went to a strip club a couple times just to get the experience out the way. It was nothing that, in retrospect, I felt I "had" to do. Very overrated, imo.
 
1) I like cats and "own" three of them

2) I was a history major in college, watch the history channel, read lots of books and do the battlefield type tours wherever I go.
 
Temo;2878789 said:
Psssh, you don't get to call yourself the best anything at Tekken until you've played in China Town in NYC.

Then again, Marvel vs. Capcom is the big game now here, and has been for several years.

And yes, the above is probably the nerdiest thing about me.

Well, unless the kids in China Town are from Austin, Texas, my assertion is still valid.;)

It's true that different cities offer varying levels of competition. San Antonio had far better competition than Austin.
 
i went and looked at grammar rules online after reading the GRAMMAR
thread in this zone.
 
poke;2878987 said:
i went and looked at grammar rules online after reading the GRAMMAR
thread in this zone.
I think I created a monster.
 
Hostile;2879082 said:
I think I created a monster.

nah, much like my latent OCD my laziness overcomes any symptoms i may have of actually implementing Grammar rules on a regular basis !
 
Temo;2878790 said:
Meh, I went to a strip club a couple times just to get the experience out the way. It was nothing that, in retrospect, I felt I "had" to do. Very overrated, imo.

did you sit on G row?
 
Hostile;2878612 said:

You must be the only guy on the planet who hasn't watched a porn movie.

Have you at least watched Dressed to Kill with Angie Dickinson (aka the shower and cab scene)?
 

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