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Re: CLOCKS GO BACK - THIS SUNDAY

#41 Post by a_person » Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:48 pm

You think??? :shifty:
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Re: CLOCKS GO BACK - THIS SUNDAY

#42 Post by tilly » Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:50 pm

I think I may have found a love match :roll:
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Re: CLOCKS GO BACK - THIS SUNDAY

#43 Post by weirdfilms33 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:02 pm

Beate wrote:Gosh, I am 40 next year. According to a German saying that's when I will become wise!
Isn't that also when you lose all hope in humanity?
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#44 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:17 pm

weirdfilms33 wrote:
Beate wrote:Gosh, I am 40 next year. According to a German saying that's when I will become wise!
Isn't that also when you lose all hope in humanity?
Whoa that's not nice, come to think of it my last joke post wasnt smart either. Think we need to back away slowly, no sudden movements...

I just find it funny when its start off "I'm going to be 20, god I'm getting old", so then the 25 year olds announce they feel even older, so then 30 year olds feel even worse and say it, so now the 35+ stay uncomfortably quiet, thinking about updating their wills! Good grief, as far I can see we're all young, because we're all socialising on this forum, budding cinema goers. Pretty hip if you ask me, so age is nothing. There are 90 year old running marathons, 80 year olds with new borns (though I find that a tad disturbing). And whats wrong with getting older, more wiser, more knowledged, more experienced (yeah alright, I'm an exception). Something you wont have as much of when you're young. Those numbers on your birth certificates dont mean a thing, well apart from knowing the day to expect presents.

wait...is the clock going back this sunday ;)
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Re: CLOCKS GO BACK - THIS SUNDAY

#45 Post by weirdfilms33 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:21 pm

Yeah I think we need to run for our lives Glassy... your statement was worse than mine though... :nono: :D
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Re: CLOCKS GO BACK - THIS SUNDAY

#46 Post by a_person » Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:48 pm

TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote: I just find it funny when its start off "I'm going to be 20, god I'm getting old", so then the 25 year olds announce they feel even older, so then 30 year olds feel even worse and say it, so now the 35+ stay uncomfortably quiet, thinking about updating their wills!
Yeh I noticed sunny saver staying awfully quiet on this thread. :giggle:
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#47 Post by Sunny Saver » Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:14 am

a_person wrote:
TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote: I just find it funny when its start off "I'm going to be 20, god I'm getting old", so then the 25 year olds announce they feel even older, so then 30 year olds feel even worse and say it, so now the 35+ stay uncomfortably quiet, thinking about updating their wills!
Yeh I noticed sunny saver staying awfully quiet on this thread. :giggle:
Actually I was just entering a competition and it has age brackets, 18-30, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 etc.. I've just 'celebrated' a birthday so am now in the 110-119 bracket and thought 'the older I get, the wiser I am, the older the hoodie gets, the bigger the hood for me to throttle you with'. :mrgreen:

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#48 Post by Sunny Saver » Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:19 am

TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:
weirdfilms33 wrote:
Beate wrote:Gosh, I am 40 next year. According to a German saying that's when I will become wise!
Isn't that also when you lose all hope in humanity?
Whoa that's not nice, come to think of it my last joke post wasnt smart either. Think we need to back away slowly, no sudden movements...

I just find it funny when its start off "I'm going to be 20, god I'm getting old", so then the 25 year olds announce they feel even older, so then 30 year olds feel even worse and say it, so now the 35+ stay uncomfortably quiet, thinking about updating their wills! Good grief, as far I can see we're all young, because we're all socialising on this forum, budding cinema goers. Pretty hip if you ask me, so age is nothing. There are 90 year old running marathons, 80 year olds with new borns (though I find that a tad disturbing). And whats wrong with getting older, more wiser, more knowledged, more experienced (yeah alright, I'm an exception). Something you wont have as much of when you're young. Those numbers on your birth certificates dont mean a thing, well apart from knowing the day to expect presents.

wait...is the clock going back this sunday ;)
Hmm, I wonder whose newborns the 80-year olds are running with!

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Re: CLOCKS GO BACK - THIS SUNDAY

#49 Post by Beate » Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:31 am

So, if a club's opening hours are till 2am on a Saturday, would they have to close at the old or the new 2am?
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#50 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:56 am

New 2am officially. Planning on clubbing tonight then? ;) enjoy your extra hour and rave on baby
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