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| Thread ID: 52454 | 2004-12-19 13:37:00 | How old be you? | hamstar (4) | PC World Chat |
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| 305683 | 2004-12-20 05:02:00 | I'm 14. Can't stand being around my age group in real life though, they're all immature little ****s. Maybe it's just my school. The 14 year olds on here seem to be a lot more mature than most others I know. It's really difficult getting a part time casual job over the holidays though, I can't find anything suitable to fund my intended case modding next year. (planning neons, uv reactive cable sheathing, etc.) no its not that hard, it all depends really where you live, say if you live in the country side, go down the road, find a dairy farm and ask for a job, most will take you in and give ya a job, but you got to know how to milk or they will teach you, its damn good money to be honest. :thumbs: as ive said im 16 but i will be in the 7th form (year 13) next year and i wont be turning 17 until aug. im the youngest in my year and its actually pretty good, my mates are about a year older than me and when i talk to people the same age as me (5th formers) they are sooo different and immature :lol: :rolleyes: , ill only be 17 next year whereas every one will be 18 :dogeye: |
Prescott (11) | ||
| 305684 | 2004-12-20 08:19:00 | 17 Also 7th form next year |
mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 305685 | 2004-12-20 09:05:00 | In Roman numerals, my age is starting to sound a bit like my nickname. I'm LXIX now. Next year I will be LXX :cool: Hmm, comparing those two, it looks like I'll lose an I when I turn seventy. Oh well, I suppose I can get away with a one-eyed outlook at that age. :stare: |
xxll (5902) | ||
| 305686 | 2004-12-20 09:17:00 | Im 15 now, in the 6th form in 2005. I definatly concur with what has been said above about the kids around your own age group seeming so much less mature, i suppose its all a product of the environment you live in, ie you grow up with the older kids, you begin to act like them. :2cents: :nerd: |
lagbort (5041) | ||
| 305687 | 2004-12-20 09:38:00 | I'm LXIX now . Next year I will be LXX :cool: That's a nice approach . I seem to be LXXXIV ( unless there is a neater way of expressing it) . Cheers Tony |
TonyF (246) | ||
| 305688 | 2004-12-20 09:40:00 | Take a good look at all of the year level above you and you'll see the same immaturity present. They only appear more mature ;) | agent (30) | ||
| 305689 | 2004-12-20 09:46:00 | Im 15 now, in the 6th form in 2005. , i suppose its all a product of the environment you live in, ie you grow up with the older kids, you begin to act like them. very true :p |
Prescott (11) | ||
| 305690 | 2004-12-20 09:53:00 | But don't forget 'Lies, damn lies, and statistics' & 'Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital' :badpc: :2cents: Thats exactly why politicians :yuck: use them |
~sy~ (95) | ||
| 305691 | 2004-12-20 12:48:00 | very true :p I would agree, but in my case my friends are like me in maturity, even though they are the same age. So it's not a problem for me. |
george12 (7) | ||
| 305692 | 2004-12-20 21:16:00 | I definatly concur with what has been said above about the kids around your own age group seeming so much less mature, i suppose its all a product of the environment you live in, ie you grow up with the older kids, you begin to act like them. That would explain a lot in my case. I've been accelerated a year, I'm in Year 11 next year instead of Year 10. All my friends except 2 are older than me by a year or two. My younger friends I have known since I was 5. |
Zygar (29) | ||
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