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Old May 10th, 2004, 02:14 PM       
When does a majority become vast? I ask because Naldo's evidenced a fondness for this term, by which, in most cases, he seems to mean 'I think'.

While here there are actual poll numbers and a verifiable, reliable source, is 69% vast?

And what about the fact that poll numbers can change radically and quickly. If next week the same poll says the only %25 percent want rummy to stay, can you say that last weeks numbers were vast?

I think all polling really indicates is how fickle peoples opinions are. I'm more interested in what I think and how I react after digesting the days news than what the 'vast majority' of people think. The 'vast majority' think Reality shows are good programming. The 'vast majority' think Vanilla and chocolate are the best ice cream flavors. The 'vast majority' voted Al Gore for president. The 'vast majority' think you are a turkey, Nalds. What's your point?
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