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grace413
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Wed, Feb 09 2011, 2:51 pm
From my 17 year old DS:
"But, Ima, 25 is already old."
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PinkFridge
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Wed, Feb 09 2011, 4:23 pm
Hm, willing to share the context?
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grace413
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Wed, Feb 09 2011, 4:31 pm
OK, here's the whole conversation:
DS: Why would anybody want to stay in the army for 20 years?
Ima: Because then you get a pension and you're about 45 and still young enough to get a new job and have the pension money and the job money.
DS: Ima, 45 is not young.
Ima: When I was your age I thought that somebody 45 had one foot in the grave and might as well put the other one in also but now I've changed my mind and you probably will too.
DS: Ok, not to die at 45 but it's old - even 30 is old.
Ima: I don't think 30 is old.
DS: But, Ima, 25 is already old.
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Happy18
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Wed, Feb 09 2011, 4:48 pm
I was once told by a kid, "your only a grownup once your 90"
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good wifey
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Wed, Feb 09 2011, 7:26 pm
(If 25 is old, 90 must be from the ancient times...)
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chocolate fondue
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Wed, Feb 09 2011, 8:33 pm
My DD (3 years old) said the other day 'in the olden days, when I was 2...'
MY cousin once asked my aunt 'how old were you when the olden days ended?'
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chocolate chips
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Thu, Feb 10 2011, 11:28 am
chocolate fondue wrote: | My DD (3 years old) said the other day 'in the olden days, when I was 2...'
MY cousin once asked my aunt 'how old were you when the olden days ended?' |
cute one!
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Aylat
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Thu, Feb 10 2011, 7:54 pm
My 20 yr old sis was watching a film and she said, "that line can't be true, they didn't have hairdryers in the 1980s" !!!!
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