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Then go lay in a tanning bed or something for 2 days straight...:eek:

If you don't get some sort of "sun" burn by then....I don't know what to tell ya'.:p
 
I live in Arizona in "The Valley of the Sun." There are all these gross leather people walking around.

I am fair skinned and have had several severe sunburns. I have permanent sandal lines on my feet... when that happened I couldn't walk for two days. And another time in Florida I got blisters on my back. They broke at Busch Gardens and I had to soak in the pool to peel my shirt off. I still have scars from that.

Be glad you've never had a sunburn.
 
Originally posted by Sludge Slide
30. Good to see that I'm not alone :).

Yeah, there are a few of us here that are starting to get along in years, but obviously were all still young at heart!

Were still playing video games for cryin out loud! :lol: :D
 
Originally posted by boombexus
Yeah, there are a few of us here that are starting to get along in years, but obviously were all still young at heart!

Were still playing video games for cryin out loud! :lol: :D

I think we're all big kids at heart...well some of us anyway ;).
 
Originally posted by boombexus
Yeah, there are a few of us here that are starting to get along in years, but obviously were all still young at heart!

Were still playing video games for cryin out loud! :lol: :D

Feh. I plan on playing video games (hopefully it'll be GT48) in the rest home. :D
 
28, and somehow the sun was in the constellation of Capricorn when I popped out early.

Mmm....goat-fish.
 
I've never had a sunburn either... granted, I've come pretty close to getting one, but I never actually have. I also usually don't wear sunblock... darkish skin and lots of soCAL sun has made me pretty resistant too. :)
 
I'm 13, and pretty grammatically superior to other 13 yeard olds on computers, from what i've seen. :odd:
 
Originally posted by Giancarlo
I'm 13, and pretty grammatically superior to other 13 yeard-olds on computers, from what I've seen. :odd:
Sorry, couldn't help it. :D

Posted by PR
damn, so many members are much younger than i imagined them...👍
Huh, so you overestimated us? ;)
 
Originally posted by Bimmerkid
Is that a bad thing?

no, far from that! by the quality of most people's posts, i was expecting them to be much older. :)
 
Ah, yes. You would probably expect a 12-year-old like me to type something like this:

yo punkrock your wikked coooooll an aweesome at photochoping OLOLOLOLOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

That's how most of my friends type. They don't know simple words, I used the word "rant" in my AIM profile once, and everybody was like "wtf is rant?".

:rolleyes:
 
I think one of the benefits of this forum is that older people get to keep up on what's up with younger people and younger people are exposed to maturity and grammar. Everybody wins.
 
Originally posted by milefile
I don't know if that would clarify anything. I'm 32. When I look back at being 22 I can barely follow a smooth chronology to the present. When I was 22 I could say the same for when I was 12. When I'm 42 I expect to say the same thing about today.

We all know what we need to know for where we're at. It's painfully obvious when people don't; they usually end up in prison or dead.

When I was 18 nobody knew more about the world than me. I am much less "smart" than I used to be.

When I was younger I picked up bits and pieces along the way and arranged them into a perspective through which I interpret things now. It's a work in progress and always will be. Everything is subject to revision without notice or prior approval by me. The process continues. This is in stark contrast to when I was younger and everything was subject to my perfect opinion.

All this slowly reveals itself in little epiphanies that occur over time.

Eric, I'm 25. Does this mean I'm going to be like you in a few years? :nervous:

:p
 
Originally posted by rufrgt_sn00pie2001
In fact, you forgot to correct two other mistakes in that sentence...

Tsk, tsk, tsk.

And this was noted by someone for whom English is not their first language!

Doug: you're not that far away!
 
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