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31 Jan 2005, 4:46 am

22, 23 in March.



Laynie
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31 Jan 2005, 8:53 pm

I turned 31 last Tuesday! :-) I love getting older.

I am a stay at home mom who homeschools our two boys. We had our 10th wedding anniversary 3 weeks ago.

(January is a busy month for us.) :-)



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31 Jan 2005, 9:16 pm

Hi Laynie **waves** I used to live in Big Spring, Texas. I loved it there and want to move back!



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31 Jan 2005, 11:20 pm

37.



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02 Feb 2005, 6:09 pm

I’m 13.

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If there is any truth to that Neandethal crap, then, depending upon the whether to the reference to maturity was in terms of prehistory lifeline or in terms of modern ones, then we would not become adults until 36 or 108 depending on the meaning I mentioned. We take a long time to grow either way. So that would also mean we would not pass our relative 30's until 60 or 180, mid life crisis until 90 or 270, retirement until 130 or 390, and average life would be 150 or 450. So even if there were any truth that theory it would not be all bad.

The people, who actually composed that theory, seemingly lacked a basic understanding of the species they were referring to. Neanderthals were actually larger than homo sapiens and many people with autism are described as undeveloped for their age. Due to the fact that people actually believe this rubbish, it seems as if we’ve descended back to the days of Aristotle.



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03 Feb 2005, 8:10 pm

Epimonandas wrote:
Civet wrote:
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For Naught!


I forgot :) .


Do what? (hehe, this is fun)


Tetenis shot! (Tee hee!)



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03 Feb 2005, 8:12 pm

Don't smoke pot!



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03 Feb 2005, 8:19 pm

But, Why Not!!



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03 Feb 2005, 8:20 pm

You might get caught!



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03 Feb 2005, 8:32 pm

But, it's not a lot!! :oops:



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03 Feb 2005, 8:59 pm

It will make you distraught!



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03 Feb 2005, 9:14 pm

Appreciate what you've got :P .



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03 Feb 2005, 9:28 pm

Well maybe it's a little more than I thought~ :lol:



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04 Feb 2005, 1:35 am

LunarMoon wrote:
I’m 13.
If there is any truth to that Neandethal crap, then, depending upon the whether to the reference to maturity was in terms of prehistory lifeline or in terms of modern ones, then we would not become adults until 36 or 108 depending on the meaning I mentioned. We take a long time to grow either way. So that would also mean we would not pass our relative 30's until 60 or 180, mid life crisis until 90 or 270, retirement until 130 or 390, and average life would be 150 or 450. So even if there were any truth that theory it would not be all bad.
The people, who actually composed that theory, seemingly lacked a basic understanding of the species they were referring to. Neanderthals were actually larger than homo sapiens and many people with autism are described as undeveloped for their age. Due to the fact that people actually believe this rubbish, it seems as if we’ve descended back to the days of Aristotle.


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If there is any truth to that Neandethal crap, then, depending upon the whether to the reference to maturity was in terms of prehistory lifeline or in terms of modern ones, then we would not become adults until 36 or 108 depending on the meaning I mentioned. We take a long time to grow either way. So that would also mean we would not pass our relative 30's until 60 or 180, mid life crisis until 90 or 270, retirement until 130 or 390, and average life would be 150 or 450. So even if there were any truth that theory it would not be all bad.



Anyone notice a similarity here? And yet there is not quote. It is written as if it were an original work. Technically that is plagarism.
http://www.wrongplanet.net/modules.php? ... ment#16446



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04 Feb 2005, 1:37 am

Tere wrote:
Well maybe it's a little more than I thought~ :lol:


But was it what I sought?



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04 Feb 2005, 8:37 am

Epimonandas wrote:
Tere wrote:
Well maybe it's a little more than I thought~ :lol:


But was it what I sought?


I am SO sorry everyone.... One little comment about bingo has spiralled out of control with devastating consequences, and its all my fault..... Please accept my humblest aplogies.... :lol:

P.S. A Putty Tat I taw I tought


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