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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: May 2005 Posts: 491 Location: San Mateo, CA Status: M. Male Swing Lifestyle Name:JustMrandMrsJ
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Again... my wife and I love not only Sci-Fi movies, but books... table top roleplaying games such as D&D, Champions, etc. ... we also have borrowed her sister's copy of the ENTIRE Babylon 5 series on DVD... have all three LOTR extended version movies and yes... my FIRST ever Sci-Fi movie was Star Wars Episode IV when I was only 7 years old. We also play numerous video games, have an XBOX360, XBOX, PS2, PS1, and ... ready... a modified Sega Genisis and an original Atari 2600 with games. Not enough in the budget of time or money for a Wii or PS3 yet... ![]() Oh yeah, I built both of our gaming rigs and I modded my original XBOX, Linksys Wireless router and my DirecTiVo too... |
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| Tastes Great Less Filling Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,467 Location: Los Angeles Status: Single Male Swing Lifestyle Name:Secret_Asian_Man
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I'm not necessarily sure it's so much that we're nerds... but that nerd-culture has become more "mainstream" and acceptable. Everyone's into computers these days... comics are providing the inspiration for some of the best films out there... sci-fi has become the accepted medium for "pushing the limit" in stories when one wants to show something really neat or as a warning for future generations... things which were exclusive to the "nerd"-world at one point have now become pretty standard and normal. When I was growing up ... who would've thought that they'd all need to know how to type on a keyboard and be glued to a computer screen for a majority of their day... have electronics (cell-phones) strapped to their hips... and be as excited by the prospects of a new gadget coming out as we all are. |
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| Don't poke an eye out! Join Date: Aug 2001 Posts: 1,450 Location: Pennsylvania - The Poconos Status: The C of C&A Swing Lifestyle Name:PA_Panache
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First of all... I am a nerd. Or a geek. My nerd credentials are as such:
The guys I work with all consider me a geek (although I've toughened up since my teenager days... I can hold my own in a street fight fairly well now). And while they're polite about it, they consider Amelia a geek as well. Which is part of the fun of it... they would never consider us swingers. (Because everybody knows swingers are all study jocks and beautiful ex-prom queens, right?) But, yes, the ranks of nerddom is well represented in the swinging world. Heck, I got into a Holy War* with another swinger once! Quote:
Picard?!? Picard was a wuss. Kirk was Da Man. Picard's most used phrase was "Open hailing frequencies. Signal our surrender.**" Nope. Amelia's pretty much hard-core too. WESLEY?!? The only character I like less then Wesley is Jar-Jar. I wish that Wesley would one day cross paths with Madam Airlock... uh, I mean President Roslin. Hee hee. We got the super-duper extended versions too. We can't watch the theatrical versions anymore.. they don't seem "complete". Quote:
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 13 Location: Laurel, MD Status: He posts / She reads
| Me and the wife love the show. It is certainly one of the best shows on television and its a shame more people won't watch it simply because mainstream America thinks Sci-Fi is geeky. If America were to give this show chance, the ratings would go through the roof.
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 806 Location: North Central Florida Status: Couple Swing Lifestyle Name:putnamcocpl
| ![]() BWAHAHAHAHA! Wesley? He is one step above a red shirt in the Original.. or expanding on whats already been said.. Jar Jar in a starfleet uniform Now, in as much as I fueled this Sci Fi debate.. I can of course top all of this.. Way back when we started we had a 3some.. ( our ability to pick JUST the right people shines thru ) It was October.. We had a nice dinner, drinks and headed to a quiet neutral ground ( local no tell motel ) and as the festivites were in re coop mode..( yes again) this guy flips on the TV.. Wait for it To watch the WORLD SERIES.. Soon as the game went on, he was less than useless.. ![]() So, we went ahead had round two, got dressed and for all we know left him sitting there for the rest of the night.. Yep.. another reason we are so down on the single guy/3some thing.. |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 1,308 Location: Southern Ontario Status: female half of couple
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First time watching LOTR, I knew all the lines before they were spoken, because I've read the books so many times that I've got them memorized. (But I must confess, have NEVER seen Shelob since I hid my eyes behind my coat and told my son to tell me when she was gone- and on the DVD I just skip those scenes. Ugh. Spiders.) | ||
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Hey now... To quote Kirk Lazarus, PB&J "You about to cross some lines!" While I do agree that the original trilogy are classics in a category of their own, Episode 2 and 3 are really exceptional movies if you give them a chance. Ep 1 may not have been great, but the second trilogy did end strong. Give them one more chance! As a Star Wars fanatic, you owe it to yourself to love the story of the Clone Wars ![]() As for the other stuff, I have so much media and technology around the house its preposterous. I started with technology at around 8 years old and its really a core part of my life, like breathing (besides being a career) |
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| Ring My Bell? Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 416 Location: AL in a house Status: Married Male Swing Lifestyle Name:jarpar
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And, because of these different groups, sometimes it may appear that social circles may not be in competition but sometimes it appears that they aren't in favor mixing their groups. So I get that perception. I've heard there are some "barbie and ken" (or "Jocks/Beauties) groups that have a mentality of if you aren't a "ken and barbie"/"jock &/or beauty" they don't want to be associated with you. I don't really agree with this mentality, but I also don't think this is the majority of groups that appear to be cliques. However, mostly I think it is not necessarily a mentality of "we don't associate with people of this behavior or type, as much as it is things that individuals become comfortable with. This is also a common occurence in other areas of life such as politics, religion, and other life social circles. While sex is more common than any other interest in life, I don't think swinging is any more likely not to form cliques than any other social circle because of this one interest. And at times it will appear to be jocks against nerds, but I think most groups or cliques are open to meeting new people. Although as intimidating as it may seem, the outsiders to the group or another group has to make the effort to interact with the groups. Alright to summarize: There are groups that form in the neopolitan world (just like any social circle), but I don't they are against interaction for the most part (like high school jocks and nerds). | |||||
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Well and to be fair, these things are never really black and white anyway. Maybe my experience was different b/c I grew up in the inner city, but the Hollywood vision of "jocks vs nerds" didnt remotely exist in HS for me. There were athletes, and they did hang together, but plenty of athletes had non-athlete friends and everyone was generally just "normal" There were kids who were exceptionally good students (I was one in between bouts of being very very bad), but again, there was no stigma I felt by the time HS rolled around. Cliques formed around other things and *within* the clique you'd have athletes, idiots, honor students, etc. Of course for us it was more how closely you got to the gang/drug/truancy culture that drew the line. Myself, I went too far that way many times and then "cleaned up" and was welcomed back to my "normal" friends with no issues. So reality is often shades of grey and I suspect it is the same here. No one is an absolute walking stereotype no matter how they may appear. THat said, still a fun topic and I still want PB&J to re-watch Ep 1,2 & 3 |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 1,308 Location: Southern Ontario Status: female half of couple
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Oh all right, but I'm fast-forwarding through the race in Episode One. |
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