quote:Originally posted by Tresopax: While there's no age limit at Hatrack, there's definitely some people that will occassionally complain if you act too obviously young, use weird grammer, ask naive questions, etc. Although these people are being silly, try to humor them anyway.
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Mr. Funny: It just so happens that I know someone named Dirt. Dyrt, actually, but prononuced the same. He's my brother and was born on Earth day. And, yes, I believe most of us are older than Dyrt.
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quote:Mr. Funny: It just so happens that I know someone named Dirt. Dyrt, actually, but prononuced the same. He's my brother and was born on Earth day. And, yes, I believe most of us are older than Dyrt.
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I feel older than my age. Probably has something to do with when I used to unload trucks.
However, I am told I look younger than my age. That wouldn't be such a problem, but I keep hearing guesses that are 7 years too low. Which would put me under 21.
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Yeah? Well, I was born when Eisenhower was still president. For you space-age kids, that was before any thing , not to mention anyone, had ever been into space.
Signed, old and proud of it.
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I can't help but feel special when you guys discuss younger members who use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation. I think I do a decent job of it. Punctuation, not quite as much, but I do try hard to spell things correctly and make sure my sentences are logical.
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