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Re: Geezer! got you all beat

Posted by nick237.

Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co.

Posted on 12/12/2000 9:30 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: Geezer! posted by Veronica on 12/12/2000 5:04 PM MST:



Got you all beat......
When I was in junior high none of your parents were born yet.......eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek
There were no computers, I had counting beads.
There were no calculators. just chalk boards.
There were no Robots, just slaves, bought in the market... Mom went for $2.00
We had light bulbs '1' but no electricity, it hadnt been invented yet.
There was no sunshine unless you were rich.
Air was rationed, one gulp per day.
School was up a 10 mile steep hill, both ways.
Food was plentifull if you could run fast and your spear was sharp.
For xmas I got lego blocks............................................ .........1
I did have new shoes but I had to share them with the rest of the family.
Vacations were trips to the basement for coal....... 4 miles straight down.
Thats how old I am.
God help me.......... :-)


: : think that is bad?

:
: i was born in 1985!!!!!!! lol just messin with ya

:
: 'In my years there (1981-85)...'

: : Ken,

: : You geezer! I was in junior high!

: : Andy B.


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