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x21 - 2004-10-27
In response to LM(f...n)AO! (The Arrogant One)

This seems like a pretty serious crisis, so I'd better hurry, but I'm so old I can only hurry so fast. But it isn't easy for me, you know. Not as spry as I used to be, no sir. No spring chicken here. I drag my body around like a burden, all my strength is gone. Old age is such a pain! Bad business this old age thing. When it comes it brings all kinds of troubles. Let's see, first you've got your ... naw, I'd better not start counting them off. Makes my speech too long. But I'm pretty worried about this here crisis.

Messages In This Thread
SOME KIND OF *&%#! FUTURE! -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-23
Job Security....HA! -- Stella -- 2004-10-24
Well ... that's the way it goes. -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-24
McJob....That's all it is -- ESL_IN_ASIA -- 2004-10-24
The TESOL Restaurant....... -- Stella -- 2004-10-25
THE GOLD AND SILVER OF IT ALL -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-26
WEALTH OF OPPRESSIONS -- Stella -- 2004-10-26
YO, STEEEEEEEEEELA ... -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-26
Watch out, man -- Rocket Scientist -- 2004-10-27
Rocket Scientist....why must I be a man if I have anything intelligent to say? -- Stella -- 2004-10-27
LM(f...n)AO! -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-27
Virtues of aging -- x21 -- 2004-10-27
THE TURPITUDE OF "A**HOLE-ISM" -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-28
Old -- Dos -- 2004-10-23
And, then, there was the age factor ... -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-24
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