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anywho I am 22 but lived experienced alot more than most. and the creme of the crop will be when I visit ethopia this may!

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Man I feel so dumb! Im am sorry mythmod. Thanks for reminding me wutzmyname. Say wutz isn't it time to work? Just kidding! Big Grin
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Sometimes the giveaway is the question, for instance I doubt Grandpa is going to ask if somebody can leave a person shaped hole in the wall or if a shot in the face can kill you or Wiley Coyote can be smashed by a boulder & survive.

I'm 62 & have been around the block.
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moovit, I would have thought you were in your teens who likes Disneys movie Madagascar. There is a song in it that goes," I like to moovit, moovit...we like to moovit, moovit...they like to moovit, moovit.......MOOVIT!" Smile

(I have a 9 year old child and have been known to use my son as an excuse to watch movies that if gone on my own my friends would confiscate my mans club membership.) Hahaha

train...don't feel that way, twas just helpin'. I have to go I'm late for work! Big Grin

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(I have a 9 year old child and have been known to use my son as an excuse to watch movies that if gone on my own my friends would confiscate my mans club membership.) Hahaha


I have a 9 year old too and I gave up on the 'woman club' a long time ago.

Who needs it, when you can be the 'coolest parent around'? I mean - how many other moms even know who Boba Fett is let alone be able to fill the kids in on the back story of the Mandalorian race? (example from an actual conversation I had with a 7 year old)
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I have watched Madagascar with my two grandchildren (3 & 5) I liked it , also watched Cars, Shrek 1 & 2, Bambi & most the others.

MOOVIT, Means I once was a furniture mover, Moov -it. Also was a cattle farmer, Moo-oo-oo!
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Yoo certainly have moooved me.

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hmmmmmm....I'm 18 so im on the fence between kid and adult. I no longer live at home but i am in no hurry to grow up, too much responsibility Wink

it's weird, having a job and having to do homework Confused
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"how many kids are on this forum vs adults?" the answer is all the kids vs adults?
(Apologies we have a 6 kid teenage sleepover going on, got the stuff for some mores bought wood for a bonfire and I am stuck here tonight so you are stuck with me.)
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I had my first beer at 13.
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Recently turned 26 yesterday.

For me being kids vs adults, I'm glad that I past the certain teenage phase, because I get to go whenever I want without my parents permission, plus get to go to the bars drinking anything that I would like to try without my parents without jumping nito trouble.
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Anyone keeping score?

I'm 12.


I'm keeping score. Wink
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38 -- almost 39, I have about 53 weeks until I am 40 **sniff**.
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Put me down as teen. Im 14.
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Wow, I seriously thought I was either the only, kid-regular, or at least one of a very few. But, I've seen like 7 other guys post that were the exact same age that I am. This has really blown my mind.

Still 14,
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Anyone keeping score?

I'm 12.


I'm keeping score. Wink


Okay, cubed divided by twice your age, Alanna, with an extra 50% thrown in for luck. Do I win?
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Do I win?


You know you always do. Wink
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