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Old 09-09-2006, 12:21 PM #20
Feebs Feebs is offline
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Originally Posted by The Crystal Cave View Post
I like this one a LOT. It says everything: it's a chat site, "neuro" establishes the broad-spectrum character, that it's more than disorders of the brain and more than physical / visible disorders, the name is easy to remember, "talk" is a familiar word that feels comfortable to me (or makes me feel comfortable, I'm not sure which) - oh Godfather, you done good! This is a great suggestion.

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Feebs, you have some really neat "feel" names, but I confess that when I read just the words "no brainer" all by themselves, I lost it. Absolutely lost it. You hit the right spot on my humor scale at just the right moment when I needed that spot tickled - rofl!! Thank you!
Your Very Welcome! I kinda cracked myself up with that one too. Only because there are so many different ways you can read into that. All of those ways were meant to be funny and good humored.

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