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Aspie_Chav
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07 Aug 2006, 12:29 pm

My workmate was talking about Big Brother and one of the roommates quoting,” I walked in a Geek and Left a Man”. Then I said geeks or man with Aspergers Syndrome are man in their purest form, or the extreme way that a man thinks. They disagreed with me.



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07 Aug 2006, 12:36 pm

Aspie_Chav wrote:
My workmate was talking about Big Brother and one of the roommates quoting,” I walked in a Geek and Left a Man”. Then I said geeks or man with Aspergers Syndrome are man in their purest form, or the extreme way that a man thinks. They disagreed with me.


So then you grabbed them in a vulcan death grip and said "whose your daddy?"
One then urinated in his pants the other said "go easy man, your the man". You
then go back to your work station and smile.



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07 Aug 2006, 4:31 pm

Um, isn't "Who's yer daddy," something you say to a woman? :-)



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07 Aug 2006, 5:23 pm

k96822 wrote:
Um, isn't "Who's yer daddy," something you say to a woman? :-)


I think it is used as a statement of dominance, rather than literally. It's like calling someone a b*tch.



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08 Aug 2006, 7:01 pm

Aspie_Chav wrote:
My workmate was talking about Big Brother and one of the roommates quoting,” I walked in a Geek and Left a Man”. Then I said geeks or man with Aspergers Syndrome are man in their purest form, or the extreme way that a man thinks. They disagreed with me.

I'm not sure what "I walked in a geek and left a man" is referring to, but I'm guessing they were referring to losing their virginity. In my case, the place where I came in a geek and came out a man was a four-star hotel. I had an appointment with an escort there a year ago. I'm guessing you know where this is going. Before the appointment, I was a nervous wreck. After the appointment, I was so giddy, I had trouble walking. But the "walked in a geek, walked out a man" applies to this situation.