well, truth be told i am barely over 30. The point is, you'll never know how old anyone is, and it really doesn't matter. or does it? not to me, anyway.
ksanfo wrote:solipsister wrote:A superlative peer group perhaps.
Hey ksanfo, the time spent gleaning the pearls here may be better spent studying.
Look up mnemonics and tell us what you find.
What are you studying?
study? that's funny.
i looked up mnemonics. It says it's a process of improving the memory. I'll remember that.
I'm studying school stuff like algebra, civics, boring crap.
Funny, yes. Almost as funny as the superlative peer ox zimmer on.
You may find that study techniques such as mnemonics an imperative if you want to do as well as the kids who don't waste their time here.
Oops. Boring crap.
Solipsist, solipsister? What an interesting subject.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9USbvfomAmI
Other's here may be old, but I'm still a babe.
squinney wrote:Other's here may be old, but I'm still a babe.
Your right squinney. *giggles*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hGGngkadkc
I'm headed for my second? third? childhood.
I don't know exactly what second or third childhood means but, I like this poem I found. I also wonder how many children today still have that trusting look in their eyes. Anyway, I really like this poem.
Second Childhood
by Robert Service
When I go on my morning walk,
Because I'm mild,
If I be in the mood to talk
I choose a child.
I'd rather prattle with a lass
Of tender age
Than converse in the high-brow class
With college sage.
I love the touch of silken hand
That softly clings;
In old of age I understand
Life's little things.
I love the lisp of tiny tongue
And trusting eyes;
These are the joys that keep me young
As daylight dies.
For as to second childhood I
Draw gently near,
With happy heart I see the why
Children are dear.
So wise Professor, go your way,--
I am beguiled
To wistful loving by the gay
Laugh of a child.
I never left childhood.
I too am a hot babe.
But that's just because of the hot flashes.
As you can see, I'm the youngest A2Ker. Here's a picture of me
sending a strongly-worded post to that old poopityhead, Setanta.
See how mad I look? Oooh, he was pissing me off that day.
ksanfo wrote:Am I like the youngest A2Ker?
no, you don't seem to be anything like the youngest A2Ker...
kickycan wrote:As you can see, I'm the youngest A2Ker. Here's a picture of me
sending a strongly-worded post to that old poopityhead, Setanta.
See how mad I look? Oooh, he was pissing me off that day.
I'm far younger than that. I just got placenta all over the keyboard.
kickycan wrote:As you can see, I'm the youngest A2Ker. Here's a picture of me
sending a strongly-worded post to that old poopityhead, Setanta.
See how mad I look? Oooh, he was pissing me off that day.
That is too cute!!!
Here is a game for the office.
Hide and go poop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-WVC2JsJ9o
There's some poop
in my soup
and I'm cryin' 'cause I've been duped..
Youuuu are always poopin' poop..
Poop poop poop,
poopity poop,
poopin' poopity poopy poop
pooooop poop poop poop poop poop pooooop...
And here is an award for the winner of the game.
Gargamel wrote:kickycan wrote:As you can see, I'm the youngest A2Ker. Here's a picture of me
sending a strongly-worded post to that old poopityhead, Setanta.
See how mad I look? Oooh, he was pissing me off that day.
I'm far younger than that. I just got placenta all over the keyboard.
2 seconds old and already typing. your parents must be proud.
yeah, but check it out, he doesn't even have a flat screen monitor.
Yes, but he likes to watch the pussy...
Gargamel wrote:kickycan wrote:As you can see, I'm the youngest A2Ker. Here's a picture of me
sending a strongly-worded post to that old poopityhead, Setanta.
See how mad I look? Oooh, he was pissing me off that day.
I'm far younger than that. I just got placenta all over the keyboard.
Placenta!
Goddess, you're old.
I'm still a homunculous.
And you people want poop?
http://www.flowgo.com/funny/1263_a-poopy-pavarotti.html
So . . . you're like, nu-cu-ler?
Does this mean you could blow up?
She blowed up . . . she blowed up real good ! ! !
Setanta wrote:So . . . you're like, nu-cu-ler?
Does this mean you could blow up?
She blowed up . . . she blowed up real good ! ! !
You wanna be blown up?
You know what to do honey......just pucker your lips......
"Blowed up real good" is a refernce to a popular Canadian comedy television program, SCTV, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including such comedy luminaries as John Candy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Andrea Martin and Dave Thomas.
The Farm Film Report, with John Candy and Joe Flaherty, featured interviews of genuine film stars, but which usually concluded with the star in question being "blowed up." "He blowed up . . . he blowed up real good."
SCTV was pure comedy genius . . . check it out with an online search.