The prospect of middle school
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Heh, remember what happened last time we discussed O&M and aging?Well, I say that it's a good thing. It'll allow DCS to add new situations that the current setting can't.
Also, no-one says it's going to be Family Circus...I mean, DCS can keep them whatever age for however long.
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Astro> gforce's smiles can cure cancer in kittensgforce422 is awesome because:
-He made the absolute nicest comments about me in the other topic. I didn't respond to them yet, because I suck, but they are greatly appreciated! =D
-I would say he would also be a good runner up as one of the nicest people alive.
-He joined the IRC sometimes. But not enough, I say! Chat moar =D
-He is evidently only 18 year old but he could easily pass for 25. =D
-He is a drummer like *I* am and this in itself is cool.
Astro> the happiness radiating from your person is enough to solve tensor calculus
<mib_4do271>everything you touch explodes in pillows of happiness
Re: The prospect of middle school
No one will ever beat Bart or Lisa for the record of longest time spent as a tween with the possible exception of Gary Coleman
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I don't think Lisa counts as a tween. The last time I heard her age officially stated, she was eight. I don't count birthdays where they don't say her new age.
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