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#26 2002-12-31 3:26 pm

Steyr AUG
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Re: No longer a teen

This does not really have to do with the topic but, benighted, how do you have over one million posts?
I was looking down the list here and that struck my eye.

His post count got nerfed on the previous forums so they gave him the honorary million plus on the new forums


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#27 2002-12-31 10:11 pm

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Re: No longer a teen

Yeah, I was 20 for my third year.
What I find really silly is your naming system. Junior for third year? Burnt.

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#28 2003-01-03 6:21 pm

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Re: No longer a teen

I turned 20 on Dec. 30th, too. It is kinda weird.

 

#29 2003-01-03 8:57 pm

smartperson
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From: Ronkonkoma, NY, USA
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Re: No longer a teen

I'd say 17-19, which I am a little into (18 is 3 months!) are the best teenage years.

I'm not sure why, but I just feel that way  roll

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#30 2003-01-04 6:07 am

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From: Rural Oregon
Registered: 2002-07-11
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Re: No longer a teen

9 days 1 hour 28 minutes until I'm fourteen.

Early happy birthday, but take it from someone who already is ... it's really not very different.

But then I can be an Eva pilot!  cool


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#31 2003-01-05 9:40 am

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Re: No longer a teen

I'll be graduating college before my 21st birthday! woohoo!


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#32 2003-01-05 11:21 am

Malkin
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Re: No longer a teen

I'll be graduating college before my 21st birthday! woohoo!

And then what will you do?  I hope not work a lot and miss out on all the fun of your early twenties!

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#33 2003-01-05 12:21 pm

Tria
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From: Madison, WI
Registered: 2000-05-13
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Re: No longer a teen

I'll be graduating college when I'm 20 also...  Can't even go celebrate at a bar with the rest of the class.  tongue  Guess I'm the designated driver, lol.  But hey, I plan to go back for advanced degree(s) so I'll still be having fun.  big_smile

And being 20 in JC isn't bad - I know several people at my JC who are 25+...  Maybe they should try to get a degree, or a job, or even a driver's license...  *shudder*

For the record, I'm 18, so you can't kick me out for another 1.75 years!!!  Bwhahahaha!

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#34 2003-01-05 3:56 pm

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From: Queerville, USA
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Re: No longer a teen

I think I'm a teen. :counts age with fingers: well... I guess not, but I do get mistaken a lot being a teen, does that count?

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#35 2003-01-05 5:59 pm

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Re: No longer a teen

I'll be 22 when I graduate collage, did I start school late or something?

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#36 2003-01-05 6:19 pm

Tria
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Re: No longer a teen

No - 21 or 22 is the "normal" age for which people graduate college. (if one can say there is such a "normal").  It's assuming you finished high school at 17 or, more likely 18. 

The reason I'm so early is that I finished high school at 17, so in theory, I'd graduate when i'm 21.  However, I'm ahead a year, so I'll finish at 20... and then go back for another couple years.  tongue

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#37 2003-01-07 4:16 am

nzilla
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From: Rural Oregon
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Re: No longer a teen

I think I'm a teen. :counts age with fingers: well... I guess not, but I do get mistaken a lot being a teen, does that count?

Are you the same guy (gal?) who has the same, but less censored, avatar on AppleAddict? Does the "gei" in your name refer to the Japanese word for gay or is it just coincidentally that you wrote gay that way or is it something else?


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#38 2003-01-09 9:10 am

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Re: No longer a teen

StyerCPD wrote:

Ur 20 yet a junior in college? U got AP credits or something?

I'm 19 and a jr in college, ill be 20 in april though, i started college before i graduated high school smile


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#39 2003-01-10 6:33 pm

dvpierce
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Re: No longer a teen

I'll be graduating college before my 21st birthday! woohoo!

And then what will you do?  I hope not work a lot and miss out on all the fun of your early twenties!

No, I'm ooking into graduate school. Either Rice in Houston, Temple in Philly, or U of M-Twin Cities.


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