How long will you live?
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To all of you who have already died, my condolences go out to your families.
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I'm stuck in buses until 75.
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Re: How long will you live?
I decided to stop growing up at the age of 12 or so. So I may stick around for a century or so but I'll always be 12 in my heart. So every day after the age of 12 is a bonus. I'll continue as long as I keep getting another free play (I was going to say extra ball with my old passion for pinball, but I KNEW someone would intentionally take that the wrong way) :D:
Maybe that's why I like Peter Pan and Walt Disney so much. :D:
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Isn't that the tag line "Kids of all ages" I think thats why so many of us like going to DL or WDW!!Randy B wrote:I decided to stop growing up at the age of 12 or so. So I may stick around for a century or so but I'll always be 12 in my heart. So every day after the age of 12 is a bonus. I'll continue as long as I keep getting another free play (I was going to say extra ball with my old passion for pinball, but I KNEW someone would intentionally take that the wrong way) :D:
Maybe that's why I like Peter Pan and Walt Disney so much. :D:
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I am a total pinball freak. It is so hard to find machines these days..... :( Here in Colorado there is a town named Lyon, just up near Boulder that supposedly has a big arcade and it is supposed to have many pinball machines. We have not gone up there yet, but that is on the list of places to go check out. The problem will be once we get started playing, we may HAVE to get a hotel there to go back and play more the next day. I am a pinball addict, or at least was when you could find machines everwhere. Now it is all video and interactive computer games. Raffle still loves Pacman. But that is really difficult to find. We have found a Ms. Pacman game at a couple places, but no regular Pacman. Ahhhhhh...the days of playing one machine for 8 hours at a time!!!!!!!! In college we had a few good machines in our dorm lounge and we would buy many rolls of quarters and play all night long sometimes! :D:Randy B wrote:I decided to stop growing up at the age of 12 or so. So I may stick around for a century or so but I'll always be 12 in my heart. So every day after the age of 12 is a bonus. I'll continue as long as I keep getting another free play (I was going to say extra ball with my old passion for pinball, but I KNEW someone would intentionally take that the wrong way) :D:
Maybe that's why I like Peter Pan and Walt Disney so much. :D:
Randy
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No wonder you're still trying to pay off your student loans!susislicker wrote:In college we had a few good machines in our dorm lounge and we would buy many rolls of quarters and play all night long sometimes!

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I remember hearing Dr. L.L. Ware (one of the founders of Mensa) giving a talk, and he said that Mensans are Gifted Children who have aged chronologically. So we are all kids.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Isn't that the tag line "Kids of all ages" I think thats why so many of us like going to DL or WDW!!
BTW, are there any regular posters on SGT who are not eligible for membership in Mensa?
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Oooo, ooooo, ME ME ME!!!Cheshire Figment wrote:BTW, are there any regular posters on SGT who are not eligible for membership in Mensa?

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I joined DENSA a long time ago...Hey Pirate (government employee)Cheshire Figment wrote:I remember hearing Dr. L.L. Ware (one of the founders of Mensa) giving a talk, and he said that Mensans are Gifted Children who have aged chronologically. So we are all kids.
BTW, are there any regular posters on SGT who are not eligible for membership in Mensa?
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