He He, my first computer was allso a commodore 64. Oh those were the timesOriginally Posted by [b
Im 26
He He, my first computer was allso a commodore 64. Oh those were the timesOriginally Posted by [b
Im 26
Two and a half weeks until my 18th birthday
25. Old enough to be married and heavily in debt but to young to know the banker is not my friend.
Do unto others before they do unto you.
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There sure a lot of older people in here, a lot more than I expected. I guess that explains why everyone here is so nice and polite rather than the rude crazy behaviour i pick up on other forums and message boards...
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GARCIN: I "dreamt," you say. It was no dream. When I chose the hardest path, I made my choice deliberately. A man is what he wills himself to be.
INEZ: Prove it. Prove it was no dream. It's what one does, and nothing else, that shows the stuff one's made of.
GARCIN: I died too soon. I wasn't allowed time to - to do my deeds.
INEZ: One always dies too soon - or too late. And yet one's whole life is complete at that moment, with a line drawn neatly under it, ready for the summing up. You are - your life, and nothing else.
Jean Paul Sartre - No Exit 1944
Old enough to know better and young enough to still do it.
24, First game I ever played was something with a destroyer, submarines and depthcharges (when I was 8 orso)
O yeah, DIGGER RULED (remember that one?)
Sulla
A good general must love his army, A great general must be able to order the death of the thing he loves.....
55 in July, so by my view, TERRY, you're still a pup. And BTW, EDDIE0909, asking a mentally healthy male his age should never offend. It's not like being over thirty is some secret perversion, or infection with a sexually transmitted disease. I may, however take exception to your wise, blind, old geezers handing out towels comment. Come on Blind, old geezers have every right to earn a living. They are no threat to the young. Good Lord, they can't even tell if you've tipped them or handed them toilet paper. And you, GREGOSHI; SHAME, SHAME for insinuating the reason the OLD, WISENED-ONES haven't responded to this thread is because they are still NAPPING SHAME, again I say. The more experienced in our society have earned the right to, ahhhh, meditate whenever they choose. That is all I have to say about these slurs at the moment. It's after 10 in the morning here, and I need to go take a.....I mean I think I'll go think about something for a little while.
Our greatest glory lies not in never having fallen, but in rising every time we fall. Oliver Goldsmith
Basil II is 1 year old approximately. He is a computer program designed by the pentagon to ask stupid questions...and give even stupider answers...
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well ahem..(shy)..ahem..I'm 33 years old this year, and this is my 8th anniversary of Playing PC games include MTW. My birthday just pass and I'm proud to be a professional gamer for the last eight years [Medal og Honor (codename: Mr_Oink_Oink), Age of Empire (codename: Phyrrus)]
Wow looking back at least I spend more time improvise my PC game skills. Life Improvement: I stop smoking, less drinking, less playboy, more serious relationship)
such an improvement I must say.
Then come the best of my dream : MTW. compare to my sibling years of playing plastic toys. this is the nearest i ever felt and more imaginative plays.
Thank god for creative ppl like MTW. Amen
looks around....hides his G.I.Joe and Johnny West figurines
I'm the only human in the known world who actually lost weight playing MTW. It's hard to play with both hands on the mouse & keyboard and snack at the same time
BTW, Gregoshi, I remember the Avalon Hill games. Had Gettysburg, the bigger edition, when it first came out. Boy howdy, is this easier
Our greatest glory lies not in never having fallen, but in rising every time we fall. Oliver Goldsmith
I'm 27. Only gaming since a year of ten. Ha Sid Meier's Colonization... Those good ol' days...
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