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The amazingnous of Wikipedia
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So tonight Scooter Gennett of the Cincinnati Reds hits 4 home runs. Sitting at the bar, I googled how many players have hit 4 HR in a game. It pulled up a Wikipedia article that said 17 players have done it the most recent was Scooter Gennett on June 6, 2017. This was less than 30 minutes after the amazing feat. I love the internet!

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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [justgeorge] [ In reply to ]
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What?! You don't miss the good ole days?


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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [justgeorge] [ In reply to ]
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I'm constantly surprised by my son and his friends wondering or even arguing about stuff when they have the answer right at their fingertips.

I'm constantly googling shit.
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [justgeorge] [ In reply to ]
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Wikipaedia is great. You can learn so much. According to the entry about me: I was in a brief romantic/physical relationship with Scarlett Johansson, the Ambassador to Bhutan and invented the electric toothbrush. It must be true because its on Wikipaedia.

Remember - It's important to be comfortable in your own skin... because it turns out society frowns on wearing other people's
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [Guffaw] [ In reply to ]
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Guffaw wrote:
Wikipaedia is great. You can learn so much. According to the entry about me: I was in a brief romantic/physical relationship with Scarlett Johansson, the Ambassador to Bhutan and invented the electric toothbrush. It must be true because its on Wikipaedia.

I dont think you know how citations work.

who's smarter than you're? i'm!
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [ThisIsIt] [ In reply to ]
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ThisIsIt wrote:

I'm constantly googling shit.

I don't need Google. My wife knows everything.
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [Bleucheese] [ In reply to ]
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Bleucheese wrote:
ThisIsIt wrote:


I'm constantly googling shit.


I don't need Google. My wife knows everything.

You're married to veganerd?
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [Old Hickory] [ In reply to ]
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Old Hickory wrote:
Bleucheese wrote:
ThisIsIt wrote:


I'm constantly googling shit.


I don't need Google. My wife knows everything.

You're married to veganerd?

Apparently.
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [veganerd] [ In reply to ]
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veganerd wrote:
I dont think you know how citations work.

What's there to know? They're powered by simple 4-cyl (naturally aspirated carburetors) with a 3-spd. AT.
And the back seat was a great place to FB Mary-Jane Rottencrotch on Friday nite.



Remember - It's important to be comfortable in your own skin... because it turns out society frowns on wearing other people's
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [Guffaw] [ In reply to ]
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Guffaw wrote:
veganerd wrote:
I dont think you know how citations work.


What's there to know? They're powered by simple 4-cyl (naturally aspirated carburetors) with a 3-spd. AT.
And the back seat was a great place to FB Mary-Jane Rottencrotch on Friday nite.



You sure about that? I believe it is 2 Rolls-Royce AE3007C engines with a max speed of Mach 0.935 and seats 12 comfortably.


Last edited by: loxx0050: Jun 8, 17 12:05
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [oldandslow] [ In reply to ]
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Meh, I'd rather be groping MJR in the back seat than riding a horse... altho I bet you could pull some serious trim w/ the personal jet, too.
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [justgeorge] [ In reply to ]
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This remains timely.



Suffer Well.
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Re: The amazingnous of Wikipedia [jmh] [ In reply to ]
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Paul Ryan has a cameo
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