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I'm 61 in November.
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Joined: 6/11/2007 Posts: 573 Location: Adelaide; the big country town!
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Im 13 almost 14
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Joined: 10/26/2007 Posts: 6,293 Location: Crestmead
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Mighty Crow Army wrote:Only a 14 year old could create a thread with options 15-18 and 18-30 etc And 10 - 13 and 13 - 15
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Joined: 7/31/2007 Posts: 1,331 Location: Victoria
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ill be 19 in 2 weeks
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Joined: 7/9/2007 Posts: 1,204 Location: raf's house
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i'll be dead in 2 months aka vce exams =X
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Joined: 7/11/2007 Posts: 9,822 Location: Sydney
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15-18 today. 18-30 tomoro. yieewwww
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Joined: 6/1/2008 Posts: 2,250 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Mighty Crow Army wrote:Only a 14 year old could create a thread with options 15-18 and 18-30 etc oh well, i made a little mistake, and what excuse does a grown up like you have for staying on the computer all day, also what are you trying to prove by pointing out these little mistakes, fu ck just choose one and explain how old you are!
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Joined: 3/21/2008 Posts: 468 Location: Newcastle
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Joined: 5/5/2008 Posts: 4,797 Location: Warriors, Cavaliers, AC Milan
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Joined: 11/6/2007 Posts: 3,636 Location: b-rat
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Depends where I am is how old I am. For example, getting into the (local) footy, I'm only 16 cos that only costs $5, wheres older than 16 costs $14. Once inside the ground, however, I am 18 in order to drink alcohol.
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Joined: 12/20/2004 Posts: 2,336 Location: Perth WA
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Why is there no Pre-Cambian option in that poll?
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 6/6/2007 Posts: 714 Location: Sunshine Coast, Qld
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turned 22 on the 5th of this month.
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 1/10/2008 Posts: 4,578 Location: Emirates Stadium c/o Highbury House (Tasmania)
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socceroos06 wrote:oh well, i made a little mistake, and what excuse does a grown up like you have for staying on the computer all day, also what are you trying to prove by pointing out these little mistakes, fu ck just choose one and explain how old you are! sometimes us grownups go to work. its called a job. some jobs involve using a computer for parts of the day. This means that you have access to the internet. this means you can occasionly use some forums to pass the time. if you need any more assistance on the matter, please ask your daddy where he goes everyday
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 6/1/2008 Posts: 2,250 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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emirates wrote:
sometimes us grownups go to work. its called a job. some jobs involve using a computer for parts of the day. This means that you have access to the internet. this means you can occasionly use some forums to pass the time.
if you need any more assistance on the matter, please ask your daddy where he goes everyday
my 'daddy' goes to work, AND WORKS, does not bludge, he doesn't have time for it. Works as a painter for 9-11 hours a day and im proud of him.
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Joined: 1/10/2008 Posts: 4,578 Location: Emirates Stadium c/o Highbury House (Tasmania)
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socceroos06 wrote:
my 'daddy' goes to work, AND WORKS, does not bludge, he doesn't have time for it. Works as a painter for 9-11 hours a day and im proud of him.
i'm not saying he doesn't, but please why would you make a comment like why do grownups sit on a computer all day. i'll give you the tip, if i still got to have school holidays, i wouldnt be anywhere near a computer, i dont touch a computer on weekedns, and i dont go near one when i get home. its not my 'choice' staying on a compuiter all day
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 9/2/2008 Posts: 812 Location: at home
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socceroos06 wrote:
my 'daddy' goes to work, AND WORKS, does not bludge, he doesn't have time for it. Works as a painter for 9-11 hours a day and im proud of him.
'daddy' needs a new job champ
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 6/1/2008 Posts: 2,250 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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emirates wrote:
i'm not saying he doesn't, but please why would you make a comment like why do grownups sit on a computer all day.
i'll give you the tip, if i still got to have school holidays, i wouldnt be anywhere near a computer, i dont touch a computer on weekedns, and i dont go near one when i get home.
its not my 'choice' staying on a compuiter all day
no, i have no problems with you 'staying on the computer all day' its you job and i respect that, and as far as "why do grownups sit on a computer all day" well that came out wrong, i was assuming some of you did not have jobs because your on sportal, thats all. and if you manage to find the time at work to go on sportal, thats good. Sorry for sounding like a di ck
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Rank: Sports Guru Groups: Member
Joined: 1/10/2008 Posts: 4,578 Location: Emirates Stadium c/o Highbury House (Tasmania)
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socceroos06 wrote:
no, i have no problems with you 'staying on the computer all day' its you job and i respect that, and as far as "why do grownups sit on a computer all day" well that came out wrong, i was assuming some of you did not have jobs because your on sportal, thats all. and if you manage to find the time at work to go on sportal, thats good. Sorry for sounding like a dick
granted
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Joined: 7/11/2007 Posts: 146 Location: adelaide
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