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Mine? June 9, 1973 ... "My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings
What's yours?
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10/70- "I'll Be There" - The Jackson 5 :cry
Skuzzy, can we have a "puke" smiley for instances such as these?
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Ha ha ha ha...........sheesh, the Beatles, I want to hold your hand.....ha ha ha ha........oh dear........29 Jan 64.............
:rolleyes:
Wurzel
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My Gawwwwd Karaya, you were born a week after I got married.
shamus
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Originally posted by Shamus
My Gawwwwd Karaya, you were born a week after I got married.
shamus
What song chisler!? Post it :) Not my fault yer old. :)
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Lol "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" by Manfred Mann. 10/19/64
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Something called Vay con Dios by Les Paul and Mary Ford...never heard of it
shamus
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"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones
:)
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Originally posted by Shamus
Something called Vay con Dios by Les Paul and Mary Ford...never heard of it
shamus
I have, my Dad has the 45, pretty good actually.
Ohh and, "It's All in the Game" by Tommy Edwards
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January 15, 1958
"At the Hop" by Danny & the Juniors
Karaya I got some great stink finger on yer Birthday. And a Willie Wash..
(Karaya) June 9, 1973 ... "My Love" by Paul McCartney & Wings...
School was out..I was 15.. NJ Boardwalk... Damm where you born in Jersey?
:rofl
Mac
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"Faith" by George Michael
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Originally posted by vorticon
"Faith" by George Michael
LOL
That's something I wouldn't admit. ;)
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1960 ... "The Twist" by Chubby Checker 9/16/60, pretty decent song too.
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"Your so vain" Carly Simon
ROFL!
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Originally posted by Curval
LOL
That's something I wouldn't admit. ;)
i'd have to be 21 years older before something that people could admit to comes up.
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1975 - July 10 ... "Love Will Keep Us Together" by The Captain & Tennille
:noid :confused: :noid
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Aquarius / Let the Sunshine in - The Fifth Dimension
Anyone else ready for the dawning of the age of Capricorn?
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My Guy by Mary Wells.... May, 1964
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1967 ... "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees
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Originally posted by JBA
1967 ... "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees
Yep, same here.
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"To Sir, with Love" by Lulu - 1967
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Heart of Gold - Neil Young :) March 17th, 1972
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from your Birthday count 9 month back to find out under what tune
you where actually "created" ;)
for me it was "Daydream Believer" by The Monkees ;)
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march 21st 1977
"Rich Girl" By Hall and Oats
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"If you leave me now" Chicago ;)
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lol,
Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flak. I've always had an odd attachment to that song. All this time I just figured I was gay, but now i know the truth: The song was #1 when I was born gay.
-Sik
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July 24th 1971 ... "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" by Paul Revere & the Raiders
As for the other part my parents were married in November of 1970 and it was the I'll be there by the Jackson 5....BUT I know my dad would not have been listening to that at any point in his life.
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Wake me up, before you go go.
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Billie Jean by Michael Jackson- March 14, 1983.
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March 4 1964 ... "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles
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with the exception of the Wham! and George Michael songs listed I probably have the worst one here...
"Killing Me Softly with His Song" - Roberta Flack
:cry
not only do I know and can hum this horrid piece of ear garbage it is "forever connected" to me now :mad: :furious
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Originally posted by Sikboy
lol,
Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flak. I've always had an odd attachment to that song. All this time I just figured I was gay, but now i know the truth: The song was #1 when I was born gay.
-Sik
oh Crap! I missed your post.
Mar 1, 73 here.... when were you born?
interesting side not... scrolling through I noticed Mar, 1 1940 "In the Mood" was #1.
Glenn Miller was born Mar 1, 1904 (I knew that already)
#1 hit on your birthday is kind of neat.
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November 1961 "Big Bad John" by Jimmy Dean.
Regards,
Sun
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Oh noes, my song was "In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)" by Zager & Evans
If only I'd been born a year earlier it would have been the Doors...
In the year 2525
If man is still alive
If woman can survive
They may find.......
(http://frodisman.com/ze.jpg)
...that the outfits these guys are wearing still aren't appropriate for heterosexuals.
:D
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It's not even music, It's a comedy skit! :huh
1953 ... "St. George and the Dragonet" by Stan Freberg
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Can't Buy Me Love - Beatles
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1981 ... "I Love a Rainy Night" by Eddie Rabbitt
Who? :huh
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Originally posted by Meatwad
1981 ... "I Love a Rainy Night" by Eddie Rabbitt
Who? :huh
ahhhhhhhgggghhhhhhh IT BURNNNNNNNZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Seagoon
Oh noes, my song was "In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)" by Zager & Evans
If only I'd been born a year earlier it would have been the Doors...
In the year 2525
If man is still alive
If woman can survive
They may find.......
(http://frodisman.com/ze.jpg)
...that the outfits these guys are wearing still aren't appropriate for heterosexuals.
:D
me too.
;)
...happy somewhere around now birthday seagoon.
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Originally posted by Meatwad
1981 ... "I Love a Rainy Night" by Eddie Rabbitt
Who? :huh
great freaking song!
ok just HOW MANY AH'ERS are born within 1 week of March 1st?????!? :O 1/2 these songs are shown on my page for different years.
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Im the 2nd week of march........12th
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"My Girl" by The Temptations
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November 15th, 1946 ... "Rumors Are Flying" by Frankie Carle
You guys are still in diapers!
:D
Word.
Mark
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Originally posted by JB73
great freaking song!
ya, if you also enjoy having your head dipped in acid.
(i was old enough to have that damn song stuck in my head for ages when i was a kid...pure hell i tell you)
:)
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"We're an American Band" Grand Funk for my b-day.
"Monday, Monday" by The Mamas & the Papas for TxDad.
Thanks~ cool site.
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Originally posted by Meatwad
Im the 2nd week of march........12th
weirdo :lol
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Howd you guess? :D
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Jesus I feel like I was molested..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSqo17o2a1w
:cry :cry :cry
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"The Twist"--Chubby Checker: Sept. 13, 1960 ....At least it wasn't a dooowap song
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""(You're) Having My Baby" by Paul Anka with Odia Coates"
I think I win the thread.
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too much by elvis presley
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Originally posted by JBA
1967 ... "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees
Damn...mine too.
:noid
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Sept 1961 "Take Good Care of My Baby" by Bobby Vee
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Hi JB,
Originally posted by JB88
me too.
;)
...happy somewhere around now birthday seagoon.
July 29th. Man we're old huh? Happy Birthday to you too.
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"I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner
1/29/1985
Good song...o.O
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"If Wishes Came True" by Sweet Sensation
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Originally posted by Seagoon
Hi JB,
July 29th. Man we're old huh? Happy Birthday to you too.
ancient brother. veritable dust.
25th here.
!
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'Heartache by the numbers' by Guy Mitchell.
And no, I never heard or if either and having listened to a snippet of it, nor do I ever want to hear it again. It reminds of a lot of those dreadful dirges that dominated the Irish music charts in the sixties and seventies. :o
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Sept. 1957 - Diana by Paul Anka
Here is the weird part... I have never dated nor did I ever marry a woman named Diana... spooky.
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LOLROF
Rider in the Sky AKA Ghost Riders in the Sky.
Buncha youngin here!
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Originally posted by JB73
oh Crap! I missed your post.
Mar 1, 73 here.... when were you born?
Feb 26. I guess I know what the 73 in your handle is for lol.
-Sik
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February 15, 1961
Mine was a LAWRENCE WELK song..................
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
I'm officially DIRT'S DAD.
68odasdirtROX
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"Groovin" by The Young Rascals.
EDIT: Date. May 25th, 1967.
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Sept 4 1969
The Rolling Stones "Honky Tonk Women"
Bronk
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Sh-Boom (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh-Boom)
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April 20, 1960
"Stuck on You" by Elvis Presley
Just a little spooky. I checked on my kids in particular the two I lost.
My youngest daughter Christina, born September 11, 1989
"Don't Wanna Lose You" by Gloria Estefan
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"Volare" by Domenico Modugno 09-17-1958
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May 11th 1975
"He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)" by Tony Orlando & Dawn
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Originally posted by Shifty
"Volare" by Domenico Modugno 09-17-1958
That's a good one
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Originally posted by Shifty
"Volare" by Domenico Modugno 09-17-1958
Wow! I remember when it was a hit in Brasil. There were a couple of other Italian songs that were popular about that time there also.
Mark
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I'm so old, songs weren't invented yet. We just knocked two pieces of rock together and mumbled nonsense. Kind of like rap.
There has to be somebody older than me here!?:mad:
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Originally posted by Rolex
I'm so old, songs weren't invented yet. We just knocked two pieces of rock together and mumbled nonsense. Kind of like rap.
There has to be somebody older than me here!?:mad:
So... How old are you? I'll be 61 in November.
Mark
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Yeah! You win. 54.
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Mr. Tamborine Man
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"End of the Road" by Boyz II Men Aug. 25, 1992 (Yeah, im a squeaker, as if there was someone here who didnt already know...)
Oh dear god save me... [puke] IT BURNS!!![/puke]
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"Johnny Angel" by Shelley Fabares - 1962
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Originally posted by skernsk
"Your so vain" Carly Simon
ROFL!
same
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US - Crocodile Rock ~ Elton John
UK - Blockbuster ~ The Sweet
09 Feb 1973
This link (http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/member/birthdayno1.php) has US, UK & Australian No. 1s for your birthday.
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lol...the #1 song in australia when i was born was Elvis's "In the ghetto."
(shudders)
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LOL
"I'm Alive - The Hollies" UK
That name is a winnar no matter how you slice it! ;)
"Fool Fool Fool" Ray Brown & the Whispers AUS
:eek:
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Originally posted by FBBone:
Skuzzy, can we have a "puke" smiley for instances such as these?
(http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/1096/wwwmyemoticonscombeingsab2.gif) (http://imageshack.us)
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"Crimson & Clover" Tommy James & the Shondels, Jan 31, 1969.
I don't even remeber that song, I thought Pat Benetar sang the original all this time.
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Originally posted by JB88
ancient brother. veritable dust.
25th here.
!
Seagoon & 88, you have birthdays next week! Happy Birthday!
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Originally posted by Atoon
"Crimson & Clover" Tommy James & the Shondels, Jan 31, 1969.
I don't even remeber that song, I thought Pat Benetar sang the original all this time.
actually you are wrong there too... it was never Pat Benatar, but Joan Jett who did the cover you are thinking of.
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"It Must Have Been Love" by Roxette?
6/20/90
Qu'est que c'est
i dont know who that is
sounds familiar in a bad way
Originally posted by Serenity
"End of the Road" by Boyz II Men Aug. 25, 1992 (Yeah, im a squeaker, as if there was someone here who didnt already know...)
Oh dear god save me... [puke] IT BURNS!!![/puke]
i feel your pain im 17 but in a year im not a squeaker YAY!
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"The Ballad of the Green Berets" by S/Sgt. Barry Sadler
Always knew I liked that song. Of course, I like all classic country. I was hoping for "Sink the Bismark" by Johnny Horton.
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It's now or never- Elvis Presley.
Oz
Hmm, other link say El Paso- Marty Robbins
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Originally posted by texasmom
Seagoon & 88, you have birthdays next week! Happy Birthday!
thanks TM!
:)
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lol... Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter by Herman's Hermits.
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OH NO! not the Bee-Gees :cry
6-8-79
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"Every Breath You Take" - The Police.
I can live with that.
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Can't Get No Satisfaction Rolling Stones 7-23-1965
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Originally posted by nickf620
"It Must Have Been Love" by Roxette?
6/20/90
Qu'est que c'est
i dont know who that is
sounds familiar in a bad way
i feel your pain im 17 but in a year im not a squeaker YAY!
lol. Lucky you. Im DIEING for my 18th birthday. I wish I was 18... well, more than I wish for just about anything else.
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Originally posted by Serenity
lol. Lucky you. Im DIEING for my 18th birthday. I wish I was 18... well, more than I wish for just about anything else.
I remember wishing I was 18. Trust me on this one. 18 is overrated. With more age comes more responsibility, a lot more will be expected of you and you have to start providing for yourself. 17 is the ideal age.
Word.
Mark
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"End of the Road" by Boyz II Men
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Originally posted by Mark Luper
I remember wishing I was 18. Trust me on this one. 18 is overrated. With more age comes more responsibility, a lot more will be expected of you and you have to start providing for yourself. 17 is the ideal age.
Word.
Mark
Yes, but certain things become legal at the age of 18. (NO, folks, its not what youre thinking!) THAT makes 18 in particular appealing. I can move out anytime now, god knows my parents wouldnt mind emancipating me, but... yeah, there are some things you cannot get a waiver for.
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I don't miss a THING about been 18. Heck, I don't even miss a thing about anything older than that either.
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"My Sharona" by The Knack
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Ah crap:
The way we were - Barbra Streisand
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Originally posted by texasmom
I don't miss a THING about been 18. Heck, I don't even miss a thing about anything older than that either.
lol. Its not being older I cannot wait for, I can, its just... yeah. Laws suck, lol. At least the age restrictions...
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Originally posted by Serenity
lol. Its not being older I cannot wait for, I can, its just... yeah. Laws suck, lol. At least the age restrictions...
Age restrictions on the use of alcohol? Ever think that maybe that is not such a bad thing? It is easy to overdo alcohol, it kind of creeps up on you without you noticing it. Most alcoholics are "unintentional alcoholics" than not. Most people don't set out to be that way. Is it worth running the risk? One drink won't make you an alcoholic but it is the start. All vices, habits, or addictions start with just "one".
Mark
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Originally posted by Mark Luper
Age restrictions on the use of alcohol? Ever think that maybe that is not such a bad thing? It is easy to overdo alcohol, it kind of creeps up on you without you noticing it. Most alcoholics are "unintentional alcoholics" than not. Most people don't set out to be that way. Is it worth running the risk? One drink won't make you an alcoholic but it is the start. All vices, habits, or addictions start with just "one".
Mark
Ive had alcohol. I hate it. Its always readily available at my house, and being a typical curious kid, ive tried it, and hated it. I refuse to touch the stuff, because I hate the taste, and the effects, both mental and physical. And age for alcohol is 21, not 18. No, its nothing bad, in fact, most people think what im waiting for is quite sweet.
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Feb. 28, 1969. Everyday People by Sly & the Family Stone.
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August 21. 1968 ... "People Got to Be Free" by The Rascals
:huh
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Originally posted by Serenity
No, its nothing bad, in fact, most people think what im waiting for is quite sweet.
Give alcohol time, you'll come around.
FWIW the age of consent in Hawaii is 16...
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Originally posted by Serenity
lol. Lucky you. Im DIEING for my 18th birthday. I wish I was 18... well, more than I wish for just about anything else.
stay in school if you value your license :( i know from experience that if you drop out they dont let you get it thats what i cant wait for is my car to get fixed and to get my license so i can get a stupid job
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Originally posted by Golfer
FWIW the age of consent in Hawaii is 16...
Already broken that law, and I ent proud of it.
And driving isnt it either. lol. You folks arent going to guess this one, its not the typical teenage guy thinking, lol.
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Private Glider rating at 16...
Solo one at 14...
15 for SCUBA
"Quite sweet??"
Hmm...
Buy a gun? That's pretty sweeeeet.
And if you're not proud find a woman that'll make you proud ;)
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Originally posted by Serenity
Already broken that law, and I ent proud of it.
And driving isnt it either. lol. You folks arent going to guess this one, its not the typical teenage guy thinking, lol.
my first guess, Military, second Voting, third non-restricted working hours.
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Im just gonna say it. Marriage. Then the military. Then pilot's license and all the others, but those are earlier ages. Im not gonna get into anything like that other (albeit hilarious) thread. Just stating my personal oppinion.
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Married at 18 is a big big big big big big BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG mistake.
It has to be said...and god speed.
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Originally posted by Golfer
Married at 18 is a big big big big big big BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG mistake.
It has to be said...and god speed.
lol. I know, ive heard it from MANY people. And thats not to say its going to happen at 18, but its nice to have the option. Im big on options, lol. Its more to do with, 'If you say I am unable to do something, I MUST try to prove you wrong' typical stubborn, idiotic testosterone-teen, lol.
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Originally posted by Serenity
Im just gonna say it. Marriage. Then the military. Then pilot's license and all the others, but those are earlier ages. Im not gonna get into anything like that other (albeit hilarious) thread. Just stating my personal oppinion.
Just how are you going into the military? You do know that privates don't make enough to support a wife and family?
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Originally posted by Maverick
Just how are you going into the military? You do know that privates don't make enough to support a wife and family?
I married in May of 1978, enlisted in August of 1978. My first son came along in February of 1980. It's rough, but it's do-able.
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Originally posted by Maverick
Just how are you going into the military? You do know that privates don't make enough to support a wife and family?
College. OCS. Ive got scholarships pouring in for flight training, ive got a perfectly clean record. Experience in Boy Scouts, Civil Air Patrol, and many volunteer hours, as well as a lot of flight experience. Im HOPING to make the Air Force Academy, but if I cannot do that, its a normal college, ROTC and HOPEFULLY picked for OCS. Im going in an officer or not at all.