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*If you come all the way from Germany to the US during your summer holiday and instead of visiting
*If you come all the way from Germany to the US during your summer holiday and instead of visiting
famous sights you decide to go to a small town in South Carolina to find out about the latest Moodle tricks
famous sights you decide to go to a small town in South Carolina to find out about the latest     Moodle tricks

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In the spirit of Jeff Foxworthy's You Might be a Redneck - http://www.jefffoxworthy.com/comedy/jod/index.shtml

  • If you have ever turned on a football game and and the orange uniforms of one team caused you to leap up from the sofa and check out moodle.org, you might be a Moodler.
  • If you type "moodle.org" in your browser when you intend to type "google.com."
  • If you can spell Dougiamas without having to look it up.
  • If you check the Moodle forums at 8:30 on a Saturday night.
  • If you find yourself heading to the bugtracker when the dishwasher is broken.
  • If you start seeing double square brackets around words you don't know the translation of.
  • If your neighbours wonder why you named your cats Helen and Howard.
  • Your spouse wants you to take up golf again because she hates being a 'moodle widow' more.
  • You describe the color of something as "Moodle" orange.
  • If you find yourself logging in to moodle.org during your summer holiday in Italy instead of enjoying the beautiful view or going to the beach. (Hi from Italy, Sigi)
  • If you come all the way from Germany to the US during your summer holiday and instead of visiting

famous sights you decide to go to a small town in South Carolina to find out about the latest Moodle tricks