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I told you so - Doh!

Such a thin skin you had to go with a neg rep to boot.

I don't think anyone would claim Conley is a bust at this point, even when compared only to all other fourth picks.

Thin skin? lol. I hate you, guy.

With Conley, I've eaten my words. He's much better than I thought he'd be and you can search that jazzfan style... I know how to eat crow, guy.
 
Because that's the way adults deal with one another: tickling each other until someone pees.

I'm in favor

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archie, that first post proves you're an unheralded genius in my book!
Amazing!!!!!


by the way, I recently heard on the radio that it's impossible to tickle yourself, pee or no pee.
You'll always need a partner (or two or three) for a tickling orgy - there's no self-gratification with tickling.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=***-for-tat-delusions

...Over the last seven years, three experiments have used a laboratory analog of punch-for-punch to show that our brains are wired to discount the sensation of our own actions.
...This neurological phenomenon not only explains why we can’t tickle ourselves...

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=why-cant-a-person-tickle

The answer lies at the back of the brain in an area called the cerebellum, which is involved in monitoring movements. Our studies at University College London have shown that the cerebellum can predict sensations when your own movement causes them but not when someone else does. When you try to tickle yourself, the cerebellum predicts the sensation and this prediction is used to cancel the response of other brain areas to the tickle.
 
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