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Just saw this on the History Channel- I wasn't aware it was long ago


I just saw History's Mysteries - The Death Of Marilyn Monroe tonight and ...wasn't aware it was from 98/01. I thought it was recent. Anyway still enjoyable.

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I'm going to have to disagree with you on that one.

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Yeah, nobody will ever care what you think.

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Go away.

"Arma virumque cano. Trojae qui primus ab oris."
--Vergil's Aeneid

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Stop stalking me around the boards. I think it is obvious to everyone here that you have mental issues. Get a life, loser.




"Arma virumque cano. Trojae qui primus ab oris."
--Vergil's Aeneid

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The Genius spelled loser wrong! My god! HES FAT, STUPID, AND A SEX OFFENDER!!

"I'm a sex offender!" -GeniusIQ165

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Sorry, but you're wrong. I made a typo, not a misspelling. My keyboard has been getting stuck on certain keys. It's too bad I had to prove you wrong yet again.

"Arma virumque cano. Trojae qui primus ab oris."
--Vergil's Aeneid

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No, i believe you spelled it wrong. How do you know the things you call misspellings aren't just typos? I believe you called me retarded once for a lack of an apostrophe, and leaved off an -ed. THOSE are typos. You are an idiot. If you really are in Mensa, I can see your removal for this complete stupidity.

"I'm a sex offender!" -GeniusIQ165

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GeniusIQ165 was right. You do have a rather limited command of English, which has been made very evident by your posts on this message board.

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THANKS

"Arma virumque cano. Trojae qui primus ab oris."
--Vergil's Aeneid

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Mensa is for the low-grade "higher IQs). Only the top two percent.

There are others that are much more selective, including 4-Sigma. Assuming it still exists, there were only about five members worldwide.

I had the 4-Sigma test sent to me about 30-some years ago. You take the test on your own since they figure there is no one to help you anyhow .... It sat on my TV set for a few yrs until I threw it away. I had no idea what they were asking for on many of the questions, and I had already qualified for most of the other high-IQ societies.

Not a club that has to hold meetings in a very big room.

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I think History's Mysteries is one of the best programs on the History Channel. They always seem to be focused on either the Civil War or WW2

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