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David Kelly 29-07-2001 21:30

eddie, do you want my Jay Leno Avatar

mike o'leary 29-07-2001 21:47

how is the worm wrestling?

David Kelly 29-07-2001 21:50

it's really not, reminds me of disco or some form of dancing.

mike o'leary 29-07-2001 22:06

thats what i thought...

David Kelly 29-07-2001 22:07

i haven't really watched wrestling for about a year. it got boring

mike o'leary 29-07-2001 22:11

indeed it does

EddieMcD 30-07-2001 12:50

The Worm is Scotty Too Hottie's Finisher.

David Kelly 30-07-2001 13:15

Quote:

Originally posted by EddieMcD
The Worm is Scotty Too Hottie's Finisher.
no, it's some new compter virus that is out.

EddieMcD 30-07-2001 13:19

Whatever.

David Kelly 30-07-2001 13:23

Quote:

Originally posted by EddieMcD
Whatever.
i'm serious, it's the "code red" worm. look

Clark Gilbert 30-07-2001 13:25

Wrestling move
 
On his "finisher" does he dance around like that? just wondering....:confused: :confused:

EddieMcD 30-07-2001 13:28

You'd have to see it.

mike o'leary 30-07-2001 13:46

the worm was definately a dance move from breakdancing long before it had anything to do with wrestling.

Joel J 30-07-2001 17:28

WORMS are. .
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David Kelly
no, it's some new compter virus that is out.

Quote:

Originally posted by David Kelly


i'm serious, it's the "code red" worm. look

Worm is the type of crack, not the name of the crack:

Main Entry: worm
Pronunciation: 'w&rm
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wyrm serpent, worm; akin to Old High German wurm serpent, worm, Latin vermis worm
Date: before 12th century

1 a : EARTHWORM; broadly : an annelid worm b : any of numerous relatively small elongated usually naked and soft-bodied animals: as (1) : an insect larva; especially : one that is a destructive grub, caterpillar, or maggot (2) : SHIPWORM (3) : BLINDWORM
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6 : a usually small self-contained computer program that invades computers on a network and usually performs a malicious action
- worm·like /-"lIk/ adjective

Carolyn Duncan 30-07-2001 18:53

Hey jOelster, can I call you The Walking Dictionary? It seems like you like to post the definitions of things, when people are talking about them, to set everyone straight. I think it's cool.


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