[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Latest post Thu, Feb 21 2008 7:02 AM by Lawyee. 5 replies.
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Seraphin  +  479334 Wed, 20 Feb 08 02:51 PM
which is worse? being called a geek or a nerd ?
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Francesca  +  479399 Wed, 20 Feb 08 04:28 PM
 Hi! I would say that nerd is worse.
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Grammar Geek  +  479406 Wed, 20 Feb 08 04:48 PM

Francesca
“ Hi! I would say that nerd is worse.

 

Oh, without doubt! :D

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Barbara, who answers in American English. My housekeeping skills attest to the truth of the second law of thermodynamics: Left to themselves, things get more and more random!
Francesca  +  479477 Wed, 20 Feb 08 08:14 PM
hehe Barb, I was thinking of you while replying that, and I said to myself: "otherwise Barb wouldn't have chosen geek as her nickname"!  Big Smile
Akavall, 1 yr 279 days ago

I think "geek" even has a positive tone to it.

Lawyee, 1 yr 279 days ago
 
Akavall

I think "geek" even has a positive tone to it.

At least, in case of Barbara, it hasBig Smile 

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