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Birds_of_Fire Posted Apr 29, 2006
Huh, that's funny, I always thought your mom was 47! Ooh, burn!!!
Sorry, it was a "your mom" joke waiting to happen...
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Birds_of_Fire Posted Apr 30, 2006
Mines 52. She has the Sgt. Pepper Beatles album and we get to play it on the record player every once in a while.
She was lucky! In the 9th grade, her english class got to do an analysis of "Eleanor Rigby"! I wish we could do something cool like that.
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Wyatt Posted Apr 30, 2006
What month is your mom's birthday, BoF? Mine's 52, but turns 53 this July.
Yeah, it would have been really cool to be around back then.
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Anole Posted May 2, 2006
What age is the limit for this club again?
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jjcard Posted May 2, 2006
i think it is anyone that is not a 50 year old creep
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echomikeromeo Posted May 4, 2006
Yeah, 18 and under is the rule (as in, if you're a legal kid) but if you're 19 and young at heart I don't think anyone's going to have a conniption.
jjcard's right about the 50-year-old creeps, though. They exist even on h2g2. You can't be too careful, folks.
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Anole Posted May 4, 2006
You are right Echo. Be sure to never tell others your true name, where (exactly) you live, or age. I have only told people I live in Florida, and that's it. Though one person was able to guess my age. Oh and the fact Evil Claw is my brother, for those who don't know him (or them if you include his other Claw, like Santa Claws) he runs the Evil Army of H2G2.
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Anole Posted May 4, 2006
That was a little longer winded than I normally am.
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