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What were you doing 30 years ago today?

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Message 27311 - Posted: 14 Jul 2007, 17:18:51 UTC - in response to Message 27299.  

I don't remember, I was three years old. But I'll assume I was absolutely amazing someone with my wit, intelligence and charm! 8^)


Awwww Pawly, I'm sure if we had met 30 years ago, I would have taken you up to sit on my lap and I would have tickled you silly.

Then I would have handed you back to your mom again!


And yes, I would have loved you for your wit, intelligence, and your charm already back then. ;-D




[b]"I'm trying to maintain a shred of dignity in this world." - Me[/b]

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Message 27401 - Posted: 16 Jul 2007, 17:18:20 UTC - in response to Message 27285.  


What are you, guys and girls, doing 30 years from now?


I don't know as I won't be around!!!

If anyone thinks for one moment that I'm going to let myself end up dribbling in my cornflakes at 92 then they can think again. I'll be OK up until about 75, after that I'm selling the house, buying a liquor store, getting hitched with a 19 year old pneumatic blonde, and screwing myself and my liver to death.

Might last 6 months....

WTG folks

I'm only partly kidding as well .....
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