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Post#1 at 07-05-2012 01:33 PM by Daniel93 [at joined Jul 2012 #posts 1]
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Greetings!

I've been noticing a lot more people on here my age the last few months so I decided I'd register to chip in my 2 cents once in awhile. I've been putting it off because I've been worried that being younger youd all see me as the only young person and think "whos that kid" lol







Post#2 at 07-05-2012 04:33 PM by 92man [at Florida joined Feb 2011 #posts 513]
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Welcome!
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Post#3 at 07-06-2012 11:06 AM by The Wonkette [at Arlington, VA 1956 joined Jul 2002 #posts 9,209]
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Quote Originally Posted by Daniel93 View Post
I've been noticing a lot more people on here my age the last few months so I decided I'd register to chip in my 2 cents once in awhile. I've been putting it off because I've been worried that being younger youd all see me as the only young person and think "whos that kid" lol
It seems as if high schoolers are the youngest to post. Since you're probably already in college (or about to enter, if your birthday was late in '93), you are well within the norm.

Sometimes, younger kids have posted. Around 2004-2005, my daughter, a 1994 cohort, posted a couple of times under my user name, but they were silly posts (she posted "I like cheese" iirc). Another poster had her middle school son post a few times, and these posts were thoughtful.
I want people to know that peace is possible even in this stupid day and age. Prem Rawat, June 8, 2008







Post#4 at 09-11-2012 11:22 AM by Odin [at Moorhead, MN, USA joined Sep 2006 #posts 14,442]
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Welcome, kid!

Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Echo View Post
Did you have to remind us of that horribly controversial and divisive thread? First there was the constant squabble between the rightwing chedders and leftwing swiss camps, posts blaming "W" for Limburger, and the long winded posts about how Munster was the product of a 17th century Eastern European High. And then the discussion got creepy with all the talk about "alternative cheese lifestyles". The whole thread was rather cheesy to me.
*ROFL*
To recommend thrift to the poor is both grotesque and insulting. It is like advising a man who is starving to eat less.

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Post#5 at 09-11-2012 01:25 PM by The Wonkette [at Arlington, VA 1956 joined Jul 2002 #posts 9,209]
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Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Echo View Post
Did you have to remind us of that horribly controversial and divisive thread? First there was the constant squabble between the rightwing chedders and leftwing swiss camps, posts blaming "W" for Limburger, and the long winded posts about how Munster was the product of a 17th century Eastern European High. And then the discussion got creepy with all the talk about "alternative cheese lifestyles". The whole thread was rather cheesy to me.
That was a hoot!
I want people to know that peace is possible even in this stupid day and age. Prem Rawat, June 8, 2008
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