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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 2012239, member: 591"] Sounds like Facebook. Guys think they are always right, although my wife sort of convinces me I'm not. I don't get in the (political) arguments constantly on Facebook but I admit I stress. So I have stayed away from the cesspool. By the way, though, Nan - did you know that my first exposure to "alternative facts" was on the WBB BY a couple of years ago, reading a discussion in which I did not participate. The folks were arguing over the most popular sport in England, 2 quite vehemently, and a third person brought in an actual survey from (IIRC) the London Times. I have never forgotten - and I made a big thing about it among my friends - when one of the disputants made a comment like this - "Well, that's alright, but I'll continue to believe what I'm saying is the most popular sport because it makes more sense to me". If that isn't alternative facts - 2 or more years before the phrase was invented - I don't know what is. [/QUOTE]
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