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bookrats
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Talking Oldest Member contest

Well, I'm not gonna win the youngest member contest, but I bet I have a decent shot at the oldest. (Maybe not.)

April 1960.

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Toby
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heh...I'm sure I'm about in the middle range, so maybe I should open up a Statistical Median/Mean Member contest.

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quote:
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heh...I'm sure I'm about in the middle range, so maybe I should open up a Statistical Median/Mean Member contest.


You should probably start the "Member Most responsible for Running other Members Off" Thread.

Or the "Most misunderstood Member Contest".

Hey, maybe I should start the "What is the best thread for Toby to Start" Thread.



**Sorry Bookrats, I did not mean to Hijack your Thread. I am not even close to the Oldest Member.**

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Or the "Most misunderstood Member Contest"

I understand he was a hippie once. But then social disgruntlement became social rejection and he donned the leather coat of heavy metal dissidence. Now he is a pillar of the community and, after doing the white picket fence thing, has settled down with a wife and started spreading his once angry genes among the populace. Not one for hanky panky.

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Toby
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Originally posted by GSR13
You should probably start the "Member Most responsible for Running other Members Off" Thread.
I thought that was Josh.
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Or the "Most misunderstood Member Contest".

No, that'd be miradu. His spelling is pretty tough to compete with.
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Hey, maybe I should start the "What is the best thread for Toby to Start" Thread.

LOL
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**Sorry Bookrats, I did not mean to Hijack your Thread. I am not even close to the Oldest Member.**

ISTR the poll a while back showing a member or two over 50 or 60.

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I understand he was a hippie once.
"Curb your tongue, knave!" - guess the source (that should flush out the oldies)
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But then social disgruntlement became social rejection and he donned the leather coat of heavy metal dissidence.

No, I was never a hippie, and I was rejecting society before I got into metal.
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Now he is a pillar of the community

Which community?
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and, after doing the white picket fence thing,

No, it's a natural cedar. The only pickets are at the gates to show what happens to trespassers.
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has settled down with a wife and started spreading his once angry genes among the populace. Not one for hanky panky.

Um...if I'm not one for hanky panky, then it'd seem that I'm not spreading my genes among the populace, eh? Unless, of course, one is referring to the longer view of things.

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bookrats
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quote:
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Sorry Bookrats, I did not mean to Hijack your Thread. I am not even close to the Oldest Member.


Hey, that's the fun of "Off Topic" topics... seeing what they mutate into!

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Finally something good from being old. Sorry bookrats, I beat you by a bit.

I was born when Harry Truman was President (for those of you who remember him). So now I'm on my 10th President or so.

Born January 1950 and Toby I was a hippie and damn proud of it.

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quote:
Originally posted by Toby
"Curb your tongue, knave!" - guess the source

Smothers Brothers (although confirming with google is probably not good form).
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...No, it's a natural cedar. The only pickets are at the gates to show what happens to trespassers...

I was rather close (excepting the barb about being a hippie), considering it was so much malarky.
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Unless, of course, one is referring to the longer view of things.

Exactly. Your progeny shall flourish. Hopefully for your sake, not as young as mine seems to be destined to (considering family precedence on his mother's side and my parents' families as well).

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While we are starting contests I might as well start one I can win...
How about who lives the most far away from NYC....

Acording to my PSION for me that would be 15988 Km/9934 Miles...

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or better yet, who lives the most far away from the place he/she was born...
for me that would be about 16600Km/10320 Miles..
That would be pretty hard to beat, any further away and you start to get closer again

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quote:
Originally posted by Toby
No, that'd be miradu. His spelling is pretty tough to compete with.

It's a lot better than it used to be.

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From this thread we learn that older people can't stay on topic like us youths .

Also, in regard to Miradu's spelling, I don't think he's been posting as much lately. He's going for quality, not quantity.

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quote:
Originally posted by ToolkiT
While we are starting contests I might as well start one I can win...
How about who lives the most far away from NYC....

Acording to my PSION for me that would be 15988 Km/9934 Miles...



How I wish...
I had to drive up there to work once, I like it down here better, way better. Maybe it was the work, though.

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quote:
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or better yet, who lives the most far away from the place he/she was born...
for me that would be about 16600Km/10320 Miles..
That would be pretty hard to beat, any further away and you start to get closer again



How about closest...I'm 10 miles away, and the hopsital doesn't even deliver anymore. I guess I broke 'em.

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quote:
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It's a lot better than it used to be.



ahh.. geee whiz.. thanks

I'm not to sure I'm misunderstood though - or am i?

I still read all the boards, but I find that I have less to comment about things... I am posting one or two a day... It's like Mark, where did he go?

life changes. School is over in 1 month, than I can be off to start my company... (and keep working on VC)

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quote:
Originally posted by Toby
I thought that was Josh.

See what happens when you one doesn't read the entire thread before posting? You had earned that hippie comment. Now I don't feel so bad.

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Smothers Brothers (although confirming with google is probably not good form).
"Whatever gets you through the night..."
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I was rather close (excepting the barb about being a hippie), considering it was so much malarky.

You were spot on, except for the part about being a hippie, being angry, the leather coat, the pillar thing, and the white picket fence. Well... maybe you weren't so close.
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Exactly. Your progeny shall flourish. Hopefully for your sake, not as young as mine seems to be destined to (considering family precedence on his mother's side and my parents' families as well).

If she has kids, I'm thinking that it'll probably be as delayed as she was (well, in our time frames, not gestationally, because she wasn't delayed at all in that sense).

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quote:
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It's a lot better than it used to be.
Sure, but that's still relative.

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Originally posted by miradu
I'm not to sure I'm misunderstood though - or am i?
I dunno... Sometimes it's hard to tell which words you're using.
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I still read all the boards, but I find that I have less to comment about things... I am posting one or two a day... It's like Mark, where did he go?

I think he's waiting for everybody to catch up to him in post counts.

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