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Anybody else addicted to the addiction forum?

I've been a message board user for years, primarily college football forums. I've been addicted to them for quite awhile, even paying to post/read on a couple.

I've found that I peruse this board every day, all day! I have a laptop with a broadband wireless card, and I even read posts here while sitting in traffic. I am on the road alot, and when I pull into a clients parking lot, the first thing I do is check this baord! I have to be real careful though and not leave this baord pulled up when I'm in a clients office, at my office, or at home. I know I will need this board ALOT when I do decide to quit my drugs.

I guess it's true what they say about addictive personalities.

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Too funny. I went through this the first time I found this site and had to just say bye for a while. I can't get over the amazing power people who have never met have over eachother and their lives. From a sociological perspective it is truely amazing to see the amount of goodness that comes from perfect strangers with just an intial common thread.....
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yep!!!!!
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oh yea! Big Time! lol
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Yup, ditto.  It certainly has become another "addiction" for me (but a GOOD one :-))
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