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  • L Lost User

    First time you understand a game of cricket

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    jhwurmbach
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    Josh Gray wrote:

    > First time we are alive? First time you understand a game of cricket

    I must be dead! :^) But I own a South-African Cricket-Team shirt. My Brother brought it from his SA stay. It was much cheaper than a Soccer shirt - once SA was out of the World-Cup...


    Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
    George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words

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      The first time I got divorced... :) Seriously, seeing my children being born. Nothing else even comes close.

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      digital man wrote:

      seeing my children being born. Nothing else even comes close.

      Yep. Second that. Nothing comes close. You feel the pieces of your life shift into the right position - like one of those secret passages opening, when Indiana Jones pulls the lever in the wall. -- modified at 11:05 Thursday 23rd August, 2007 Typo


      Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
      George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words

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        Dude when did we first realize we are alive.

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        KaRl
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        When the air entered our lungs for the first time.

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          digital man wrote:

          seeing my children being born. Nothing else even comes close.

          Yep. Second that. Nothing comes close. You feel the pieces of your life shift into the right position - like one of those secret passages opening, when Indiana Jones pulls the lever in the wall. -- modified at 11:05 Thursday 23rd August, 2007 Typo


          Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
          George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words

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          Third that....best moment of my life ever....followed by every moment i spend with them, and see their lack of understanding of how they are alive, and how i can't wait for them to have that same experience....

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            Third that....best moment of my life ever....followed by every moment i spend with them, and see their lack of understanding of how they are alive, and how i can't wait for them to have that same experience....

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            barney_parker wrote:

            i can't wait for them to have that same experience....

            What if they don't have kids?

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              when i could get into the pub legally ;) Bryce

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              What in the world is at a pub? Is it like a strip club or something?

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                What in the world is at a pub? Is it like a strip club or something?

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                Captain See Sharp wrote:

                What in the world is at a pub?

                How the fuck did you get to be 20 years old and be so ignorant?

                Mongkut to a Christian missionary friend: "What you teach us to do is admirable, but what you teach us to believe is foolish".

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                • L Lost User

                  barney_parker wrote:

                  i can't wait for them to have that same experience....

                  What if they don't have kids?

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                  Captain See Sharp wrote:

                  What if they don't have kids?

                  Like your parents?

                  Mongkut to a Christian missionary friend: "What you teach us to do is admirable, but what you teach us to believe is foolish".

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                  • L Lost User

                    Dude when did we first realize we are alive.

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                    Tim Craig
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                    Guess mom didn't play Mozart for you en utero. No wonder you're an under achiever.

                    Mongkut to a Christian missionary friend: "What you teach us to do is admirable, but what you teach us to believe is foolish".

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                    • L Lost User

                      barney_parker wrote:

                      i can't wait for them to have that same experience....

                      What if they don't have kids?

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                      it's a good point, but i really hope they do. I think it's wierd and cool, but you see life several times, each time from a different perspective. First as a kid, Then as a parent, Then as a Grand-Parent Each time you see the same things, but each time you have an appreciation for the times that went before. I don't know about other people, but i love having kids. they really defined my reason for being if that doesn't sounds too cheesey. Before kids i just hung out, got stoned, worked eat and slept. In the few years i have had kids my career has excelled because i have a reason to try harder, I have more to gain from putting the effort in, and a reason not to get in trouble! It's strange, work things i tried so hard to do before seem so easy now.

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                      • T Tim Craig

                        Captain See Sharp wrote:

                        What in the world is at a pub?

                        How the fuck did you get to be 20 years old and be so ignorant?

                        Mongkut to a Christian missionary friend: "What you teach us to do is admirable, but what you teach us to believe is foolish".

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                        Tim Craig wrote:

                        How the f*** did you get to be 20 years old and be so ignorant?

                        They are called bars here and this guy seems to really love pubs. I was just curious to know why he loves them so much.

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