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Old March 27, 2008   #1
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I just had a look at my profile because I couldn't remember what I had put there. Under the date of birth section I saw this:

"Please contact the Administrator if your date of birth has changed."

Okay, but first I'm going to call my mom and the news media.

If anyone has experience with this sort of manipulation, I would like to change mine from 1954 to...oh let's say...1984. It would be nice to be 23 again.

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Old March 27, 2008   #2
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Did they open that worm hole in Geniva?
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Old March 27, 2008   #3
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I just had a look at my profile because I couldn't remember what I had put there. Under the date of birth section I saw this:

"Please contact the Administrator if your date of birth has changed."

Okay, but first I'm going to call my mom and the news media.

If anyone has experience with this sort of manipulation, I would like to change mine from 1954 to...oh let's say...1984. It would be nice to be 23 again.

mater

I totally agree Can I change mine from 1952 to 1982?
or at least borrow a time machine to go back and kick my younger self in the keister????
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Old March 28, 2008   #4
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well if we can go back in time i would love to be 10 again for no reason but thats my favorite number and i would do life all diffrent i would do nothing the same at all.except my children
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Old March 28, 2008   #5
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If we're all going back 30 years, I would only be 10. (Yeah right) I have to say I've had alot of fun in this lifetime, but it's true. I would change alot of things.
I'd start the changes with rich parents this time around.
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Old March 28, 2008   #6
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Don't even get me started I get another year older next month I'm headed to half a century In a few years Where -o- where has time gone!!!!!
At least most of it was in the gardens I told my daughter the other day,if they won't drop me in the woods and leave me and instead put me in a "HOME",at least promice me a pot of dirt and some seeds She rolled her eyes
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Old March 28, 2008   #7
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Send me back to 1964. That would let me be 5 again. What a great age. Many people don't think of that time being happy, what with Vietnam, JFK assassination, MLK and Robert Kennedy also tragically shot down, but I was 5 and happy. My mom was young and alive. The world was my oyster. Sigh. I can't believe it's been 31 years since high school graduation!

The world keeps spinnin' and I can't change that. But man oh man, ...time does have a way of getting out of control.

Hand me another beer would ya?

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Old March 28, 2008   #8
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I lie about my age on web sites all the time! I usually pick 1982; it was a good year.
It doesn't matter though. I may be getting old but I refuse to grow up! My sister-in-law and me at the local plant show last night.

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Old March 29, 2008   #9
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I just want a younger body. Mine's wearing out!
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Old March 29, 2008   #10
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Like John Melincamp said:

Hold on to Sixteen as long as you can!!!!

Jack and Diane -1982

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Old March 31, 2008   #11
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Yeah, I'd like the younger body, too, but don't mind saying bye-bye to some of the stoopid things I did back then.
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I understand Barbara WaWa will be doing a special this week on the advanced medical technologies that they can now grow any new organs to replace your old ones.

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I, too, must have done some of those "stoopid" things. Good thing I don't remember them too well. I'm afraid if I had things to do over again I wouldn't live through them. Like my kids tell me, the older I get, the faster I was.
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I celebrate anniversary birthdays. I am always 30. Whats that you say? Well it is simple. This year was the 18th anniversary of my 30th birthday, so I am still 30.

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"Hold on to Sixteen as long as you can!!!!"

A 50 year old trying to hold on to 16 is NOT a pretty sight!!

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