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what are the ages round here?

lucid
November 1st, 2000, 00:54
I was just wondering. Humour me :)

KapTinKiRk
November 1st, 2000, 14:43
I'm 18

CJ
November 1st, 2000, 14:53
I'm around 16

Gonzo
November 1st, 2000, 15:32
I am 16 now. 17 in a littl over a month.

Mandrake
November 1st, 2000, 15:41
Still 33! :O

Ron Seigel
November 1st, 2000, 16:01
I just celebrated the 14th anniversary of my 19th birthday. :p

Remy Canad
November 1st, 2000, 16:41
only 17

Nick
November 1st, 2000, 17:11
I'm 15.

Koolguy
November 1st, 2000, 17:29
14 here

rockergrrl
November 1st, 2000, 18:08
I'm 21

Rick
November 1st, 2000, 19:36
Crimeny! I'm 44. So far, I've got the Geritol award

stu
November 1st, 2000, 20:15
i'm a 14 year old simpleton...

Tater
November 1st, 2000, 21:33
I dont remember anymore. You'll have to ask my younger brother...Dirt.

XRSmith
November 1st, 2000, 21:35
15

Cagey
November 2nd, 2000, 06:35
hehe -- if Rick ever leaves, he will have to hand over that Geritol award to me!!! ;) 43 here. PS -- Rick -- glad to know someone else is over 39 too!

Tobbe
November 2nd, 2000, 07:02
Only 24

/Tobbe

Justin S
November 2nd, 2000, 09:09
I'm a crummy 15. Everyone says to me, "wow, 15, what a great age!" I argue everytime :) When you're 15 you can't drive in the US, drink (not that I would), smoke (not that I would), or any of those things. At least my next birthday will come with some advantages :)

jiminsd
November 2nd, 2000, 09:43
Nah,I've got Rick beat.. next month 46. I'm wondering where my hair went too.

Lise
November 2nd, 2000, 10:31
15 here... and I agree, its a crummy age. :-)

Zef Hemel
November 2nd, 2000, 10:50
17 and counting

Rick
November 2nd, 2000, 13:27
Originally posted by jiminsd
Nah,I've got Rick beat.. next month 46. I'm wondering where my hair went too.

I'll gladly pass the Geritol award on to you.
Still have my hair, but I've noticed my forehead getting a bit taller lately

Cheap Bastard
November 2nd, 2000, 15:40
... 16 -- wish i was 5 again

keith
November 2nd, 2000, 17:26
21 on november 26, 5:06 pm

Coolin
November 3rd, 2000, 00:03
Youngest here at 13! Gimme the award for the youngest poster! (I'll probably be beat really soon though :()

kyber
November 3rd, 2000, 02:46
26 me is :)

Tenlor
November 3rd, 2000, 19:53
16

lucid
November 3rd, 2000, 22:28
thanx guys. btw, I'm 16, which is also a crummy age. The only thing I get to do here is have sex, and I aint doing that. I can legally be responsible for someone else's life, and yet I can't drink. Explain the logic behind that.

drunkmule
November 5th, 2000, 07:04
I'm 16. And how can you guys say that 15 is a crummy age. Ever since I've gotten my driver's lic, so many ppl have tried to run me off the road b/c I've got a nicer car than they do. You'll hate it when you drive.

ama
November 5th, 2000, 09:08
23

jvv
November 6th, 2000, 09:48
I'm 21 and wish I could stay it... sadly enough I see the calender moving towards another birthday...

lucid
November 7th, 2000, 05:45
I know what you mean. For me it's like "Well, I've been sweet 16. It's all downhill from here". I wanna be back in kindergarten.

Chicken
November 7th, 2000, 20:43
Originally posted by jiminsd
Nah,I've got Rick beat.. next month 46. I'm wondering where my hair went too.

Jiminsd:
As a moderator I regret to inform you that you can no longer post here. Our insurance only covers members up to age 45. After this age, we feel that posting and reading may cause heart palpitations -and we cannot be held responsible for croaking members. We hope you understand.

Rick, enjoy your last year!

-The Management

(/sarcasm)

Me, just turned 30 whoooopieeeeeeee!

Cheap Bastard
November 8th, 2000, 21:02
hmm
17today... *yay*. not

Rick
November 9th, 2000, 07:01
Do I get a gold watch and perhaps a small honorarium on my retirement?

Originally posted by Chicken


Jiminsd:
As a moderator I regret to inform you that you can no longer post here. Our insurance only covers members up to age 45. After this age, we feel that posting and reading may cause heart palpitations -and we cannot be held responsible for croaking members. We hope you understand.

Rick, enjoy your last year!

-The Management

(/sarcasm)

Me, just turned 30 whoooopieeeeeeee!

Phaser
November 10th, 2000, 21:33
16 here... got to get my liscence, heh


P.S. I don't post very often, but I am still here, in case anyone misses me, heh. Probably not... haven't posted frequently in a year or something.

Chicken
November 11th, 2000, 04:40
Originally posted by Rick
Do I get a gold watch and perhaps a small honorarium on my retirement?

Actually we decided on a pen (Bic, you pick the color, blue or black), and a free 29 cent hamburger coupon at McDonalds (valid Wednesdays). "He was a good member..."

Rick
November 11th, 2000, 08:13
Originally posted by Chicken

Actually we decided on a pen (Bic, you pick the color, blue or black), and a free 29 cent hamburger coupon at McDonalds (valid Wednesdays). "He was a good member..."

Kewl! I'll choose the black pen, but I'd like to donate the McDonalds coupon to charity, or somebodies dog if charity doesn't want it.

Gcites
November 12th, 2000, 03:51
21 here =}

Gayowulf
November 12th, 2000, 23:11
I wonder what would happen if you required a creditcard to use this place. I also dread what would happen if the moderators were 12. hehehe

Christy
November 13th, 2000, 13:43
25, and fairly new to the internet, so bear with me if I ask silly questions!

Coolin
November 14th, 2000, 05:10
Originally posted by Gayowulf
I wonder what would happen if you required a creditcard to use this place. I also dread what would happen if the moderators were 12. hehehe

I guess the only way to find out is to make me mod :)

RussellG
November 14th, 2000, 06:02
No offense to the people who are complaining about being 15, but get a life.

I'm 15 and happy. I dont have many responsibilities meaning I can go out (going out is when you go outside and do stuff with your 'offline' friends) pretty much when I like.

I suppose you all want to grow up to quickly. I've seen people younger then me posting at boards saying they have a lawyer and dedicated servers etc etc. Like, your still a kid you dont need that kind of ----.

Oh well. I suppose you will look back in life and say "damn, I wasted my adolescence..."



[Edited by RussellG on 11-14-2000 at 07:05 AM]

robin
November 16th, 2000, 02:58
I'm turning 19 on Saturday. And for my birthday, I want a FWP with unlimited space, unlimited bandwidth, domain hosting, CGI, FTP, ASP, Telnet, no ads, PHP, MySQL, root access, and the server admin's car keys, on which to host warez, mp3's, porn, and the DeCSS algorithm. But I'm getting a Playstation, so that works too :)

Mmm.. playstation. I'll never do homework again... unless it is to write a paper on the finer points of Chocobo racing...

Chicken
November 16th, 2000, 08:23
LOL, I'm sure that'll come in handy when you need to write up a resume :)

NC_TOM
November 16th, 2000, 20:38
15 here.. and I'll tell you it's a lot better than being 14. That age sucks; 15 is pretty cool.

Gcites
November 16th, 2000, 20:53
LOL! tom your 15 and you own a fwp?

Christy
November 16th, 2000, 21:03
Originally posted by Gcites
LOL! tom your 15 and you own a fwp?

I think it's cool that he's able to run a web hosting business at such a young age!

Chicken
November 16th, 2000, 21:58
Surely more than I did when I was 15, heh. Let's see... 15 (this is 1/2 my age now...), ummm... what is that a freshman in high school? I think I was busy being a dumbass.

robin
November 17th, 2000, 03:20
Originally posted by Chicken
Surely more than I did when I was 15, heh. Let's see... 15 (this is 1/2 my age now...), ummm... what is that a freshman in high school? I think I was busy being a dumbass.

Wow. 15-year-old FWP owners... teen international pop stars... where have my teenage years gone and why didn't I do anything productive with them? Maybe I'll win the Pulitzer prize for my essay on the finer points of Chocobo racing before I'm 20...

jvv
November 17th, 2000, 10:15
Does this mean it's time to start blaming your parents for not forcing you into a hobby that had some moneymaking potential...

Chicken
November 17th, 2000, 23:50
What ever happened to paper routes and lemonade stands, eh? That's where the real money is. I must have got $4 a week delivering papers. Actually I don't think I *ever* figured out how little I made, but it wasn't much. Surely not worth getting up at 4 a.m. in Connecticut (quite a ----- when it rains and snows), and delivering That heavy Sunday papers. Every once in a bit, they had a colossus classified section. Papers that were as thick as a bloody phone book. I really hated them for that. And I had to assemble the damn things!

I hope that it is against the law by now, it should have been.

stu
November 17th, 2000, 23:59
Originally posted by NC_TOM
15 here.. and I'll tell you it's a lot better than being 14. That age sucks; 15 is pretty cool.

14? what's so bad about that? 15? just 12 months more. no big diff..

i say enjoy being a teen, have fun and enjoy all the chicks.. mmm. teen chicks..

sure life's not the same as it were when you were in elementary school, but it's different and interesting all together..

Tem
November 19th, 2000, 10:51
17 years old here.

Agum
November 20th, 2000, 17:52
16 at this moment, going to be 17 in a month..

BTW to the guy that tells us teenagers to go outside and get a life, to tell you the truth getting a life isn't too much better really.. I mean for the frequents on these forums since last year or earlier, some of you knew me back then, I was a frequent here, then later on I disappeared for well over half a year (and I admit that was why I haven't done a redesign to my site until recently), which was actually the time I saw myself not having a life and went out to get one. Yeah, I got lots more friends and hang out much more and all that.. but I suddenly see myself being a failure in the future. Then I've decided I must come back... and do what's good to me for my future.

Having been on both sides, I can say, "having a life" can help releasing stress, but definitely don't have "too much life".. And I don't think my adolescent was wasted (and I am still in it) since I've tasted what it's like with a life and without a life.

Susan_Logan
November 20th, 2000, 19:28
24 here
Nerd Girl


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http://2GX.net

RussellG
November 23rd, 2000, 02:14
Agum, all I meant is that you have to balance it out.

Running a site is one thing. But running a business?

<new>
BTW, how were you failing by hanging out with friends and the like? If I can do it and not fail then anyone can :)
</new>

[Edited by RussellG on 11-23-2000 at 03:17 AM]

DH77
November 23rd, 2000, 09:55
I'm 23

estrones
November 24th, 2000, 05:02
Almost, but not quite, 40. And getting older by the second!

LawTown Junky
November 24th, 2000, 12:35
the 4 years (or more if ur dumb)
that ur in high school are the best years for real
im 18 and wish i coudl stay in hs liek forever
i mean ju srelive them four years forever
kus there the ----
kus when u leave hs life is all diff
you gotta basically restart ur life
kus now u gotta make a life
which is kinda boring

word

psalzer
November 24th, 2000, 22:32
Originally posted by Chicken

Jiminsd:
As a moderator I regret to inform you that you can no longer post here. Our insurance only covers members up to age 45. After this age, we feel that posting and reading may cause heart palpitations -and we cannot be held responsible for croaking members. We hope you understand.


I thought so..this is why I read this board much more than I post on it. I'll be 51 in a couple of weeks, but please don't tell management.

robin
November 25th, 2000, 14:14
Originally posted by LawTown Junky
the 4 years (or more if ur dumb)
that ur in high school are the best years for real
im 18 and wish i coudl stay in hs liek forever
i mean ju srelive them four years forever
kus there the ----
kus when u leave hs life is all diff
you gotta basically restart ur life
kus now u gotta make a life
which is kinda boring

word


wow. so in real life, do you sound like that guy from g. love and special sauce? because you sure as hell sound like him.

anyway, i'm 19, out of high school, in my second year of college and I don't miss high school one bit. then again, i was the one who got tripped in the halls and called nasty names and stuff. so I suppose that makes sense.

stu
November 26th, 2000, 22:45
Originally posted by robin

anyway, i'm 19, out of high school, in my second year of college and I don't miss high school one bit. then again, i was the one who got tripped in the halls and called nasty names and stuff. so I suppose that makes sense.



poor you...

but just remember, nerds rule the world...

cowax
November 29th, 2000, 14:40
Originally posted by LawTown Junky
the 4 years (or more if ur dumb)
that ur in high school are the best years for real
im 18 and wish i coudl stay in hs liek forever
i mean ju srelive them four years forever
kus there the ----
kus when u leave hs life is all diff
you gotta basically restart ur life
kus now u gotta make a life
which is kinda boring

word

Ah man........

If High school is the best 4 years of my life, then I will have a very depressing 50 more years to my life if I make it that far... :)

Chicken
November 30th, 2000, 01:17
I'd say it gets better and worse, and then better then worse, and so on...

Agum
December 1st, 2000, 02:32
Originally posted by RussellG
Agum, all I meant is that you have to balance it out.

Running a site is one thing. But running a business?

<new>
BTW, how were you failing by hanging out with friends and the like? If I can do it and not fail then anyone can :)
</new>

[Edited by RussellG on 11-23-2000 at 03:17 AM]

Doh... what I meant was, I see myself not having a very good future if I continue to hang out all day like that everyday... so I stopped and came back to the good world of computers/internet and resumed to work on agum.com. That was it.

RussellG
December 5th, 2000, 08:58
I know what you mean...

jiminsd
December 5th, 2000, 10:44
Gee... I havn't been back to this thread since my original post (you know the memory goes with us old guys) and I see I'm due a big retirement party. Is it at Chicken's house? What time and where? I'm sure Peo will be there.



Originally posted by Rick
Originally posted by Chicken

Actually we decided on a pen (Bic, you pick the color, blue or black), and a free 29 cent hamburger coupon at McDonalds (valid Wednesdays). "He was a good member..."

Kewl! I'll choose the black pen, but I'd like to donate the McDonalds coupon to charity, or somebodies dog if charity doesn't want it.

Rick
December 5th, 2000, 19:51
Originally posted by jiminsd
Gee... I havn't been back to this thread since my original post (you know the memory goes with us old guys) and I see I'm due a big retirement party. Is it at Chicken's house? What time and where? I'm sure Peo will be there.




Ya know... I think that's a great idea! Hey chicken... Be sure to buy a lot of beer. Us old folks may not be able to handle the strain of this board, but watch us put beer away.
Oh by the way... I like my filet mignon medium rare and lots of sour cream on the baked potatoes.

If you can't arrange for the Rockettes, the Dallas Cowgirls will be sufficient for entertainment

roblev
December 25th, 2000, 17:09
15 and still going...

Chicken
December 25th, 2000, 20:51
Suuuuuuuure, beer, filet mignon (medium rare), the Dallas Cowgirls. I'm having the party at 2 p.m. Christmas day. be sure to get there a bit early (parking is a beetch where I live). Hope to see ya' there! :)





  
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