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Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 12:00 pm
by Bluestar
You are young

lazy
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:21 pm
by AMystery
Well, that's when I remember watching it. I suppose I might get motivated enough to do the math and/or check records to determine what grade I was in, but I remember that class room and the event. Still, I would have been 9 in that year, so if we start school at 5, that puts me in at least 4th grade. Plus or minus 1 for birthdays and dates. You would have been 8, which is a bit old for first grade.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:16 pm
by Slart
I was born in 1975. On January 28, 1986 I was not quite eleven years old and in the fifth grade. My class watched the launch live on a TV in the elementary school library.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:40 pm
by Java
I did my math
Grade/Beg School Year/End School Year
12 96 -97
11 95 -96
10 94 -95
9 93 -94
8 92 -93
7 91 -92
6 90 -91
5 89 -90
4 88 -89
3 87 -88
2 86 -87
1 85 -86
k 84 -85
Which puts me in First Grade in January
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 1:14 am
by Scavenger
...
You all depress me.
don't worry
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 6:48 am
by AMystery
One of these days you too will be old and fogerty. Just remember the important events of your time, such as when Hansen broke up, or when Britney got married in Vegas. Besides, we like you even if you can't remember the berlin wall or tiennamen square.
Now, go take a nap, you are getting cranky. I'll have your bottle ready.
Hmm, i wonder. If you didn't know people as well as you do. How old would you guess they are? For example: Stars. So full of righteous indignance, has to be young. 16. AMystery: so calm and knowledgeable, must be ancient. 42
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 8:09 am
by Bluestar
::ROFL::
Amy even not knowing how old you are I wouldn't guess anywhere close to 42 *pet*
My earliest memory of a world/country event happening was when Desert Storm ended. I can't remember what year that was.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 8:46 am
by Stars
AMystery wrote:Hmm, i wonder. If you didn't know people as well as you do. How old would you guess they are? For example: Stars. So full of righteous indignance, has to be young. 16. AMystery: so calm and knowledgeable, must be ancient. 42
You're a snot, you know that?
I'm not righteously indignant; I'm indegently righteous. Oops, I meant indecently...err...indefectibly, indefeasibly, indescribably, indemonstrably...ah, nevermind.
AMystery could be 42, you know. With that menagerie AMy is always talking about, it reminds me of one of those old cat ladies you hear about in the news. You know, the ones that die and the cats start to eat the corpse?
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 9:20 am
by Score
Bluestar wrote:
My earliest memory of a world/country event happening was when Desert Storm ended. I can't remember what year that was.
If I did the math right...and I prolly didn't, your earliest memory of a world event took place when you were seven--in 91, right?
You were born in 84.
In 88 Bush Senior was elected.
In 89 there was Exxon Valdez, Huricane Hugo, what happend in Panama AND BATMAN!!! (BAAATMAAN PEOPLE!!!!!)
I can MAYBE understand not being too familier with Band Aid--BUT BAATMAAAAAAN???
You mean to tell me Desert Storm sticks out more in your mind than when Edward Scisscorhands opens??
*okay that was kinda reaching...BUT BATMAN!! W.T.H IS WRONG WITH YOU CHILD!!??* You did you live on a Mars? In a cave? With your fingers in your ears at that time?
BATMAN IS ALL THINGS KICK ASS AND SUPERHERO.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 11:27 am
by Bluestar
I wasn't allowed to watch television as a child. Well, I was but only Sesame Street and British Comedy's. The only reason the end of the war sticks out in my mind is because I was driving in my hometown with my mom and I remember seeing a bunch of school busses going by with banners hanging out the side proclaiming "THE WAR IS OVER THE WAR IS OVER" all the while they were honking and cheering as they drove down the street.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 11:39 am
by AMystery
seasame street and british comedies. yes, that explains much. I can just see little bluestar sitting in front of the tv, her eyes shining in the light of "to the manor born". Remind me to be nicer to you in the future.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 2:08 pm
by Bluestar
never saw that one. I saw Keeping Up Apperances, Are You Being Served, Waiting For God etc...
all excellent
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 10:48 pm
by AMystery
Those are all excellent comedies, but they should not be shown to children. Besides the hilarious adult comedy in them, the kids will also grow up saying things like "bloody" and "yank" and they will have bad teeth and funny accents. Instead, all kids should be raised on a steady diet of Monty Python. That is nice healthy british humor.
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 9:59 am
by Scavenger
I watched a lot of Benny Hill on PBS when I was a child. I grew up to play the saxophone and be obsessed by boobies. Coincidence?
qualifications
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 1:32 pm
by AMystery
That means you are qualified to be president! I'd vote for you. Not for any good reason, but mainly for entertainment value, although I imagine a few of your policies would be very progressive...
Also, i checked, I was in second grade in 1986. I have a very strong memory of watching the launch in my fifth grade classroom, but I assume that is two memories combined or something.

does that look dirty to anyone else?