Do only Pre-Teens Like Al? I Think NOT!!!

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Post by Teleman027 »

I'm 14 and my IQ is only around 165 *hits head on table* 164 163 162...



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I'm 22, been listening to Al for longer than I can remember.
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Post by Grom »

I'm almost 17, and I'm in no way the smartest in my group, but compared to everyone in the grade, I guess you could say I'm above average.
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Post by momotronic9k27 »

I know, Everyone says to me that I'm smart but I don't believe it for a second, although I did read encyclopedias and textbooks from kindergarten to second grade for no reason and read textbooks for fun until my senior year of high school last year
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Post by sarley27 »

Um...WHY??????



Unless it was that one in the "Al and Math" thread with the "Al sweats on stage" pic.
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Post by anthontherun »

One thing I have noticed about the youngsters (high school and under) who post here, is that for the most part they all come across as much older. In intelligence, education and in maturity. I wonder, does Al attract kids who are smart, or does listening to Al and emulating him make kids more mature?


Thanks. :blush: I think Al definitely helps make people smarter. I remember writing a paper in fourth grade about "My hero, 'Weird Al' Yankovic" which mentioned how he uses big words in some of his songs, therefore improving our vocabulary. The teacher got a big kick out of that.
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Certainly, no one needs to participate if they don't want to, and I do apologize sincerely to anyone this offends.


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Post by stupidsurgeon27 »

One thing I have noticed about the youngsters (high school and under) who post here, is that for the most part they all come across as much older.


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