Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it came out in the mid 80s or so. - Muffy - rzanuk Thursday, July 18, 2002 8:39 PM Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... Nearly posted about Bambi, that bit with Bambi falling through the ice still gives me nightmares but thought no as a newbie it'll kill my street cred - but what the hell - Thomasina was the film that traumatised me. - specially since my parents had just had my c*t killed by the vet because it was old and would cost too much to kennel while we were on holiday.rosanne> Jojo> > It was almost as upsetting as when Bambi's mother was shot.> > Jo> > Yeah, I've heard of it and I always confuse it with Another State of Mind. I haven't seen it, though. Did you cry watching Watership Down, though? I was balling with that one... with the little ghost bunny and all...> > -- jojo> > > > ---> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).> Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release 10/07/02To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an interest in the obituary pages. :-) Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything. Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's Practical Self Sufficency? Rosanne > I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it came out in the mid 80s or so. > > - Muffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 I was sooooooooo little when I saw Bambi and I have never seen it since. If I recall correctly, I saw it at a drive-in and fell asleep just before the bad scene and woke up all confused. I've heard people say that it made them cry, tho' -- jojo - Heartwork Thursday, July 18, 2002 11:31 AM Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... Jojo It was almost as upsetting as when Bambi's mother was shot. Jo Yeah, I've heard of it and I always confuse it with Another State of Mind. I haven't seen it, though. Did you cry watching Watership Down, though? I was balling with that one... with the little ghost bunny and all... -- jojo ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release 10/07/02To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 Oh, oh!! I remember that movie! (And all the many, many after it). For me the most tramatic was " Fern Gully, the Last Rainforest " . I was very impressionable and it really stayed with me. Prehaps that's why I'm getting a degree in Enviornmental Science. Hannah James & Muffy Caldwell 7/18/2002 9:46 PM Re: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it came out in the mid 80s or so. - Muffy - rzanuk <rzanuk Thursday, July 18, 2002 8:39 PM Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... Nearly posted about Bambi, that bit with Bambi falling through the ice still gives me nightmares but thought no as a newbie it'll kill my street cred - but what the hell - Thomasina was the film that traumatised me. - specially since my parents had just had my c*t killed by the vet because it was old and would cost too much to kennel while we were on holiday. rosanne > Jojo > > It was almost as upsetting as when Bambi's mother was shot. > > Jo > > Yeah, I've heard of it and I always confuse it with Another State of Mind. I haven't seen it, though. Did you cry watching Watership Down, though? I was balling with that one... with the little ghost bunny and all... > > -- jojo > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). <http://www.grisoft.com).> > Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release 10/07/02 To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 sorry..i'm the youngest!!! 16!!! ok..well..so, i act like i'm 16...8 sometimes... i'm 16 in fraggle years!!! we age slower you know..er was that faster?? damn, maybe i'm 97... that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have a shawl... hmmmmm.. nevermind...i'm just middlin...i think i'll go pine fer my misspent youth... cheers fraggle *bounds away to pine er mope..* " rzanuk " <rzanuk wrote: >Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like >teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm >really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an >interest in the obituary pages. :-) > >Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century >mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything. > >Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's >Practical Self Sufficency? > >Rosanne > >> I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it came out in the mid 80s or so. >> >> - Muffy > > > > >To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 Hi Fraggle > that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have a shawl... Y'know - talking of ear hair - in the UK a few years back, we had an advert on TV for something which claimed to remove " unsightly nasal and ear hair " . It made me wonder what they thought classified as " sightly " nasal and ear hair :-) BB Peter --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release 10/07/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 Roseanne That must have been very traumatic. Jo > Nearly posted about Bambi, that bit with Bambi falling through the ice > still gives me nightmares but thought no as a newbie it'll kill my > street cred - but what the hell - Thomasina was the film that > traumatised me. - specially since my parents had just had my c*t killed > by the vet because it was old and would cost too much to kennel while > we were on holiday. > > rosanne > > > Jojo > > > > It was almost as upsetting as when Bambi's mother was shot. > > > > Jo > > > > Yeah, I've heard of it and I always confuse it with Another State of Mind. I haven't seen it, though. Did you cry watching Watership Down, though? I was balling with that one... with the little ghost bunny and all... > > > > -- jojo > > > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release 10/07/02 > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 I would certainly hope that you have some ear hair! Fraggles are pretty fuzzy you know! Actually, wait a minute... do fraggles have ears? Hmmmmm.... --jojo - EBbrewpunx Friday, July 19, 2002 7:03 AM RE: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... sorry..i'm the youngest!!!16!!!ok..well..so, i act like i'm 16...8 sometimes...i'm 16 in fraggle years!!! we age slower you know..er was that faster?? damn, maybe i'm 97...that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have a shawl...hmmmmm..nevermind...i'm just middlin...i think i'll go pine fer my misspent youth...cheersfraggle*bounds away to pine er mope..*"rzanuk" <rzanuk wrote:>Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like >teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm >really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an >interest in the obituary pages. :-)>>Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century >mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything. >>Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's >Practical Self Sufficency?>>Rosanne>>> I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it came out in the mid 80s or so.>> >> - Muffy>>>>>To send an email to - >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 LOL! - Peter Friday, July 19, 2002 9:01 AM Re: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... Hi Fraggle> that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have ashawl...Y'know - talking of ear hair - in the UK a few years back, we had an adverton TV for something which claimed to remove "unsightly nasal and ear hair".It made me wonder what they thought classified as "sightly" nasal and earhair :-)BBPeter---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release 10/07/02To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 Hi Rosanne I'm 54 - will that do? Jo > Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century > mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything. > > Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's > Practical Self Sufficency? > > Rosanne > > > I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it came out in the mid 80s or so. > > > > - Muffy > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 Fraggle If I remember rightly you are 35 - a mere lad! Jo > sorry..i'm the youngest!!! > 16!!! > ok..well..so, i act like i'm 16...8 sometimes... > i'm 16 in fraggle years!!! we age slower you know..er was that faster?? damn, maybe i'm 97... > that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have a shawl... > hmmmmm.. > nevermind...i'm just middlin...i think i'll go pine fer my misspent youth... > cheers > fraggle > *bounds away to pine er mope..* > > > " rzanuk " <rzanuk wrote: > > >Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like > >teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm > >really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an > >interest in the obituary pages. :-) > > > >Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century > >mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything. > > > >Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's > >Practical Self Sufficency? > > > >Rosanne > > > >> I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it came out in the mid 80s or so. > >> > >> - Muffy > > > > > > > > > >To send an email to - > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2002 Report Share Posted July 19, 2002 That's just how I imagine Fraggle. Jo Hmmmmm.... -- ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release 10/07/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 35! who told you!!! its all a fabrication!! a lie!!! where is my lawyer!!! why..that would make me born in 1967... ok..yeah..i'm 35... *sigh* but..sorta kinda 12... *bounce bounce bounce* fraggle " Heartwork " <Heartwork wrote: >Fraggle > >If I remember rightly you are 35 - a mere lad! > >Jo > >> sorry..i'm the youngest!!! >> 16!!! >> ok..well..so, i act like i'm 16...8 sometimes... >> i'm 16 in fraggle years!!! we age slower you know..er was that faster?? >damn, maybe i'm 97... >> that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have a >shawl... >> hmmmmm.. >> nevermind...i'm just middlin...i think i'll go pine fer my misspent >youth... >> cheers >> fraggle >> *bounds away to pine er mope..* >> >> >> " rzanuk " <rzanuk wrote: >> >> >Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like >> >teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm >> >really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an >> >interest in the obituary pages. :-) >> > >> >Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century >> >mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything. >> > >> >Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's >> >Practical Self Sufficency? >> > >> >Rosanne >> > >> >> I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will >make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land >Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it >came out in the mid 80s or so. >> >> >> >> - Muffy >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >To send an email to - >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Hi Jo, yes it was traumatic. I was going to join in recent multi list debates about families giving my homily that families are the people you can treat like shit and they still love you when it suddenly ocurred to me that my Dad is still around somewhere and I haven't spoken to him for about 20 years. began to feel a bit guilty but then thought about my poor beloved figaro..plus his hobby was hunting. I used to come down on a Monday morning to get ready for school and he'd be boiling stag heads in the kitchen so he could mount the antlers on little wooden plaques. He gave me my first air rifle, a special minature one when I was 7 and taught me to shoot sparrows. Then I graduated to a mini shot gun and was paid to blast squirrel dreys and beat for shoots. But he also read me poetry, taught me a lot about wildlife and conservation, and took me to museums and things which is more than lots of parents do. now i've given you all nightmares, sorry, but everything you experience makes you who you are and i'm quite happy with who i am. Does you good to have a good moan though. rosanne > > That must have been very traumatic. > > Jo > > > Nearly posted about Bambi, that bit with Bambi falling through the ice > > still gives me nightmares but thought no as a newbie it'll kill my > > street cred - but what the hell - Thomasina was the film that > > traumatised me. - specially since my parents had just had my c*t killed > > by the vet because it was old and would cost too much to kennel while > > we were on holiday. > > > > rosanne > > > > > Jojo > > > > > > It was almost as upsetting as when Bambi's mother was shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Hi Jo, yep, great. beginning to feel more at home. rosanne > > I'm 54 - will that do? > > Jo > > > Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Oh dear, that was about the year of the 54 cafe in Beckenham, the first free festivals, Are you going to San Francisco, Procul Harum, bells sewn on my flares, velvet coats, bare feet and painted eyelashes. Pointedly ignoring Bowie's crowd at the Prompt cafe. Both ignoring ska crowd at Wimpy. For further lurid details read Hanif Kureishi. Christ you were a mere toddler when I was a rebellious art student - (commits hari kiri - artistically - filmed in black and white - 16mm cine - with free form sound trach - run backwards. - on a beach - nude - and on nefarious substances. Refuses to submit film for assessment - abuses tutor - gets top grade for being ideal student - tutor abuses student - gets even better grade - tears up assessment - gets even better grade - student with real talent wilts in corner and fails and becomes bank clerk, now MP) Aah, youth! begins to sound like the dreaded John Peel programme rosanne > > 35! > who told you!!! > its all a fabrication!! a lie!!! where is my lawyer!!! why..that would make me born in 1967... > ok..yeah..i'm 35... > *sigh* > but..sorta kinda 12... > *bounce bounce bounce* > fraggle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 And jojo's 27. The girl's gettin' up there, she is! -- jojo - Heartwork Friday, July 19, 2002 3:04 PM Re: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... FraggleIf I remember rightly you are 35 - a mere lad!Jo> sorry..i'm the youngest!!!> 16!!!> ok..well..so, i act like i'm 16...8 sometimes...> i'm 16 in fraggle years!!! we age slower you know..er was that faster??damn, maybe i'm 97...> that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have ashawl...> hmmmmm..> nevermind...i'm just middlin...i think i'll go pine fer my misspentyouth...> cheers> fraggle> *bounds away to pine er mope..*>>> "rzanuk" <rzanuk wrote:>> >Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like> >teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm> >really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an> >interest in the obituary pages. :-)> >> >Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century> >mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything.> >> >Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's> >Practical Self Sufficency?> >> >Rosanne> >> >> I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this willmake it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The LandBefore Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think itcame out in the mid 80s or so.> >>> >> - Muffy> >> >> >> >> >To send an email to - > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Well if it's any consolation, in that picture of you on your profile you still look quite young. 20's-ish. I have a theory that vegetarianism drastically slows the ageing process. I had my hair cut recently by a woman who was one year my senior. We looked at *least* 10 years apart! And my best friend (we became veggie together when we were freshman in high school) looks really young, too. Just a thought... -- jojo - EBbrewpunx Friday, July 19, 2002 4:10 PM Re: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... 35!who told you!!!its all a fabrication!! a lie!!! where is my lawyer!!! why..that would make me born in 1967...ok..yeah..i'm 35...*sigh*but..sorta kinda 12...*bounce bounce bounce*fraggle"Heartwork" <Heartwork wrote:>Fraggle>>If I remember rightly you are 35 - a mere lad!>>Jo>>> sorry..i'm the youngest!!!>> 16!!!>> ok..well..so, i act like i'm 16...8 sometimes...>> i'm 16 in fraggle years!!! we age slower you know..er was that faster??>damn, maybe i'm 97...>> that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have a>shawl...>> hmmmmm..>> nevermind...i'm just middlin...i think i'll go pine fer my misspent>youth...>> cheers>> fraggle>> *bounds away to pine er mope..*>>>>>> "rzanuk" <rzanuk wrote:>>>> >Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like>> >teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm>> >really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an>> >interest in the obituary pages. :-)>> >>> >Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century>> >mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything.>> >>> >Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's>> >Practical Self Sufficency?>> >>> >Rosanne>> >>> >> I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will>make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land>Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it>came out in the mid 80s or so.>> >>>> >> - Muffy>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >To send an email to - >> >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Jojo, it's not just a thought, it's a fact. Vegans do have better looking skin. Most meaties have this red looking skin from eating meat. Vegans have natural looking skin, like they've been out in the sun and fresh air all day long. So you can always spot a meat eater by their skin and sometimes they weigh more too, because of all that fat and cholesterol. I'm 55 and many people have told me that I don't look my age. All those fruits and vegies nourish the skin and give it plenty of nutrients to keep it young looking. In health ... Werner. --- Well if it's any consolation, in that picture of you on your profile you still look quite young. 20's-ish. I have a theory that vegetarianism drastically slows the ageing process. I had my hair cut recently by a woman who was one year my senior. We looked at *least* 10 years apart! And my best friend (we became veggie together when we were freshman in high school) looks really young, too. Just a thought... -- jojo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Werner I'm afraid I cannot agree with that. I always had a lovely pale skin as a meat eater - it's still not bad. Colin's and Peter's skins were never red, and they both have always had good skins as well. Also I'm no lightweight, unfortunately - too much good animal-free food! Jo Jojo, it's not just a thought, it's a fact. Vegans do have better looking skin. Most meaties have this red looking skin from eating meat. Vegans have natural looking skin, like they've been out in the sun and fresh air all day long. So you can always spot a meat eater by their skin and sometimes they weigh more too, because of all that fat and cholesterol. I'm 55 and many people have told me that I don't look my age. All those fruits and vegies nourish the skin and give it plenty of nutrients to keep it young looking. In health ... Werner. --- Well if it's any consolation, in that picture of you on your profile you still look quite young. 20's-ish. I have a theory that vegetarianism drastically slows the ageing process. I had my hair cut recently by a woman who was one year my senior. We looked at *least* 10 years apart! And my best friend (we became veggie together when we were freshman in high school) looks really young, too. Just a thought... -- jojo To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Rosanne You re right - your experiences make you what you are - and other peoples experiences make them what they are. I had a small air rifle when I was little (still have it, actually). I've only ever used it for targets, but love it. I think that the trouble with families is that you think you should be able to treat them badly and have them still love you, but it doesn't always work that way. I think most parents would forgive their children anything, but I don't think other relatives are so forgiving amongst themselves. Jo > yes it was traumatic. I was going to join in recent multi list > debates about families giving my homily that families are the people > you can treat like shit and they still love you when it suddenly > ocurred to me that my Dad is still around somewhere and I haven't > spoken to him for about 20 years. > > began to feel a bit guilty but then thought about my poor beloved > figaro..plus his hobby was hunting. I used to come down on a Monday > morning to get ready for school and he'd be boiling stag heads in the > kitchen so he could mount the antlers on little wooden plaques. He > gave > me my first air rifle, a special minature one when I was 7 and taught > me to shoot sparrows. Then I graduated to a mini shot gun and was > paid > to blast squirrel dreys and beat for shoots. > > But he also read me poetry, taught me a lot about wildlife and > conservation, and took me to museums and things which is more than > lots of parents do. > > now i've given you all nightmares, sorry, but everything you > experience makes you who you are and i'm quite happy with who i am. > Does you good to have a good moan though. > > rosanne > > > > > That must have been very traumatic. > > > > Jo > > > > > Nearly posted about Bambi, that bit with Bambi falling through > the ice > > > still gives me nightmares but thought no as a newbie it'll kill my > > > street cred - but what the hell - Thomasina was the film that > > > traumatised me. - specially since my parents had just had my c*t > killed > > > by the vet because it was old and would cost too much to kennel > while > > > we were on holiday. > > > > > > rosanne > > > > > > > Jojo > > > > > > > > It was almost as upsetting as when Bambi's mother was shot. > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Rosanne I missed that lot really - having kids! Mine was more Beatles and Stones, Jazz cafe's, coffee bars, black polo neck jumpers - tight skirts, fishnet tights, stilleto winkle pickers etc. Jo > Oh dear, that was about the year of the 54 cafe in Beckenham, the > first free festivals, Are you going to San Francisco, Procul Harum, > bells sewn on my flares, velvet coats, bare feet and painted > eyelashes. Pointedly ignoring Bowie's crowd at the Prompt cafe. Both > ignoring ska crowd at Wimpy. For further lurid details read Hanif > Kureishi. > > Christ you were a mere toddler when I was a rebellious art student - > > (commits hari kiri - artistically - filmed in black and white - 16mm > cine - with free form sound trach - run backwards. - on a beach - > nude - and on nefarious substances. Refuses to submit film for > assessment - abuses tutor - gets top grade for being ideal student - > tutor abuses student - gets even better grade - tears up assessment > - gets even better grade - student with real talent wilts in corner > and fails and becomes bank clerk, now MP) > > Aah, youth! begins to sound like the dreaded John Peel programme > > rosanne > > > > 35! > > who told you!!! > > its all a fabrication!! a lie!!! where is my lawyer!!! why..that > would make me born in 1967... > > ok..yeah..i'm 35... > > *sigh* > > but..sorta kinda 12... > > *bounce bounce bounce* > > fraggle > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Jojo I think that might be the case if you start young. I'm a terrible judge of peoples ages - can be at least 15 years out either way. Jo Well if it's any consolation, in that picture of you on your profile you still look quite young. 20's-ish. I have a theory that vegetarianism drastically slows the ageing process. I had my hair cut recently by a woman who was one year my senior. We looked at *least* 10 years apart! And my best friend (we became veggie together when we were freshman in high school) looks really young, too. Just a thought... -- jojo - EBbrewpunx Friday, July 19, 2002 4:10 PM Re: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... 35!who told you!!!its all a fabrication!! a lie!!! where is my lawyer!!! why..that would make me born in 1967...ok..yeah..i'm 35...*sigh*but..sorta kinda 12...*bounce bounce bounce*fraggle"Heartwork" <Heartwork wrote:>Fraggle>>If I remember rightly you are 35 - a mere lad!>>Jo>>> sorry..i'm the youngest!!!>> 16!!!>> ok..well..so, i act like i'm 16...8 sometimes...>> i'm 16 in fraggle years!!! we age slower you know..er was that faster??>damn, maybe i'm 97...>> that would explain the sudden apperance of ear hair and need to have a>shawl...>> hmmmmm..>> nevermind...i'm just middlin...i think i'll go pine fer my misspent>youth...>> cheers>> fraggle>> *bounds away to pine er mope..*>>>>>> "rzanuk" <rzanuk wrote:>>>> >Hi Muffy, Well I've just about got used to policemen looking like>> >teenagers and mere schoolgirls being the experts on tv but now I'm>> >really getting worried. Perhaps it's time for me start taking an>> >interest in the obituary pages. :-)>> >>> >Are there any older vegans on this list - say round the half a century>> >mark.Not that I'm admitting to anything.>> >>> >Was anybody's life changed forever after reading John Seymour's>> >Practical Self Sufficency?>> >>> >Rosanne>> >>> >> I'm probably the youngest one on this list, and admitting this will>make it obvious. The majorly traumatic movie from my childhood was 'The Land>Before Time'. Remember, about the dinosaurs and the earthquake? I think it>came out in the mid 80s or so.>> >>>> >> - Muffy>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >To send an email to - >> >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 I have similar experiences. I am 23 and still in college (getting a 2nd degree-I finished one a year ago). I was helping a friend of mine who just starting teaching in the English dept. and she works with kids just out of high school who need help before they start college english classes. When some of the students saw me, they thought I was a student too. I'm sure it has something to do with my diet. Hannah >>If I had a dollar for everytime someone has asked me if I was " in >>school " recently... I'd have at least five dollars -- jojo - Werner <mejda6 Saturday, July 20, 2002 2:36 AM Re: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... Jojo, it's not just a thought, it's a fact. Vegans do have better looking skin. Most meaties have this red looking skin from eating meat. Vegans have natural looking skin, like they've been out in the sun and fresh air all day long. So you can always spot a meat eater by their skin and sometimes they weigh more too, because of all that fat and cholesterol. I'm 55 and many people have told me that I don't look my age. All those fruits and vegies nourish the skin and give it plenty of nutrients to keep it young looking. In health ... Werner. --- Well if it's any consolation, in that picture of you on your profile you still look quite young. 20's-ish. I have a theory that vegetarianism drastically slows the ageing process. I had my hair cut recently by a woman who was one year my senior. We looked at *least* 10 years apart! And my best friend (we became veggie together when we were freshman in high school) looks really young, too. Just a thought... -- jojo To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2002 Report Share Posted July 20, 2002 Werner, Yeah, my hairdresser's skin was really ruddy and the quality of it -- her pores and all -- you'd have never guessed we were the same age! I tried not to act too surprised when she told me how old she was... It was hard to do, though If I had a dollar for everytime someone has asked me if I was "in school" recently... I'd have at least five dollars -- jojo - Werner Saturday, July 20, 2002 2:36 AM Re: Re: fraggle time..as opposed to hammer time....or space time, or time warp, or... Jojo, it's not just a thought, it's a fact. Vegans do have better looking skin. Most meaties have this red looking skin from eating meat. Vegans have natural looking skin, like they've been out in the sun and fresh air all day long. So you can always spot a meat eater by their skin and sometimes they weigh more too, because of all that fat and cholesterol. I'm 55 and many people have told me that I don't look my age. All those fruits and vegies nourish the skin and give it plenty of nutrients to keep it young looking. In health ... Werner. --- Well if it's any consolation, in that picture of you on your profile you still look quite young. 20's-ish. I have a theory that vegetarianism drastically slows the ageing process. I had my hair cut recently by a woman who was one year my senior. We looked at *least* 10 years apart! And my best friend (we became veggie together when we were freshman in high school) looks really young, too. Just a thought... -- jojo To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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