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Roger Dodger
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Post by Roger Dodger »

jeez Beastly, i'd say you've been a good girl :)

wishes do come true. so, keep up the good work & i'll put in a good word for ya with Lacky.


Like what i say ever matters :cry:


HEY LACK!

the girl says she's worthy!!!

signed

RD
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HI NAPPY !!!!!! :D
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Scarus wrote:
qeee1 wrote:
Oh and don't tell me to respect my elders... elders are notoriously stupid in my experience. :P They think they are wiser by experience... that is by failure. And they think said failure gives them liscence to express their view as more valid than yours without reasoning.


This cracks me up. I have four married children and an eighteen year old daughter who moved out about 3 months ago. We flew her home to visit this past weekend. My wife and I were completely shocked at how much she has changed in just 3 months, (not for the better....lol).

After she left, my wife and were just laughing, and laughing, and laughing. We just can't get over how young adults thing they know sooooo much more than we do....lol

We're not too worried though. It's been our experience with the other kids, that after a while, (as they get older), that they'll begin to realize how little they really know.


I don't claim to know more than you guys, in fact most of the time I'd like to think I'm quite respectful. This would probably be an opportune point to remark how eternally thankful I am to Lack for the site. Thanks lack :wink:

What kills me though is sayings like "respect your elders". Respect those who deserve respect I say.

In the majority of cases, age probably does bring a certain amount of wisdom, but that does not mean you automatically deserve respect with age. People much younger could be much wiser regardless of the wisdom you've gained or haven't gained. When determining the wisdom of some person or idea age should not come into it, it should be determined on how wise the person or idea is, that may sound redundant, but apparently it needs to be said a lot of the time.
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Post by KoolBak »

Beastly..."Try to Talk hubby into maybe getting...."

Man....thats $.05 per day.....does he beat you or something?? That sounds like an awwwwwwwwfully short leash.......

In 18 years my bride has NEVER asked me for my permission to do something that she wanted to do, was obviously not immoral / illegal / wrong and cost so little.......

Just DO IT!!!

EDIT: In fact...I will offer you a membership...how 'bout that? Will hubby "OK" it if it is free?? That is just silly.....let me know! (hell, that avatar pic is worth at least that! LOL!!!! Not to mention, a fellow Oregonian and Wacicha never let me pay for the last tourney I offered to sponsor, so I owe the site one.....just so you know it is not simply charity...yeah....that's it!! LOL!!!!)
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."

Neil Young....Like An Inca

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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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Post by spring1 »

Hey Kool...why weren't you this generous when I asked, nicely I might add, for the Porsche you sold? :wink:
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LOL @ Sproing! That was a liiiiiiiiiittle more than a nickle a day my friend....

I DID offer to take you up into the woods and get you drunk....what better friend could you ask for?????

:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."

Neil Young....Like An Inca

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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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Post by spring1 »

LMAO! ...My bad! Forgot about that! ;)
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Post by KoolBak »

*background banjo music fires up*


YYYEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."

Neil Young....Like An Inca

AND:
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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Post by hendy »

I am not premi cuz my debit card has more numbers then what it will allowm you on paypal. And I dont want to use my visa card number anyhere online
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Post by reverend_kyle »

hendy wrote:I am not premi cuz my mommy wont let me
DANCING MUSTARD FOR POOP IN '08!
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Post by hendy »

reverend_kyle wrote:
hendy wrote:I am not premi cuz my mommy wont let me


Yea you got me :roll:
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Post by DublinDoogey »

I just got a premium membership and I'm curious to see how my play will change.

Before, I didn't buy it because I didn't have the money, and even though I was already on all the time, I didnt' want to fuel the addiction further. We'll see how I do now :)
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I've been on this game non-stop since I joined. I'm 28, and Santa is going to bring me a premium for Solstice (or Christmas, whichever you celebrate). Until then I remain a freeloader. :D
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misscrystal wrote:I've been on this game non-stop since I joined. I'm 28, and Santa is going to bring me a premium for Solstice (or Christmas, whichever you celebrate). Until then I remain a freeloader. :D
...u have 29 posts though...
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gavin_sidhu wrote:
misscrystal wrote:I've been on this game non-stop since I joined. I'm 28, and Santa is going to bring me a premium for Solstice (or Christmas, whichever you celebrate). Until then I remain a freeloader. :D
...u have 29 posts though...


Sure...most of the time I just curse at the screen instead of actually typing to post things.

I've been on the shroomery boards for almost 5 years and I barely have 300 posts.

I guess I'm just the quiet type.
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Post by sfhbballnut »

I spend way too much time on here anyway, If I had premium I'd never leave :D :)
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Post by OwnsLester »

Yea im one of those kids without premium :cry:
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Post by sully800 »

I'm trying to win my membership!
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Post by qeee1 »

Just for the record, you can still be that much loved person that buys qeee premium.

Think of the joy you'd bring to people by allowing them to play with qeee more often. :D
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Post by Beastly »

maybe if I had a prem. now I wouldn't be so bored on this site, and I would stay out of all the forums on here.
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Post by Archangel »

CC without prem is just fine. i have other more important things i need to spend money on even if a prem account is pretty cheap. and id rather win prem for a year =)
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