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# An early 90's joke is too old for a Club 18 to 30 holiday:P
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:32, archived)
# i long to go on a club 1830 holiday
keep all the gold you can dig!
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:35, archived)
# Not to mention
tight corsets and long skirts on the laydees. Hot dang!
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 15:17, archived)
# aw man, don't make me feel old
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:37, archived)
# i walked past a park the other day and within i saw a bunch of kids smoking weed and drinking cider
my first thought was "bloody degenerates"


i'm getting old
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:40, archived)
# you were just jealous weren't you?
:P
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:41, archived)
# good christ no, i'm glad those days are over with.
i lost most of first year of university to cheap cider and ecstasy and i have absolutely no regrets about not doing that any more
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:43, archived)
# I lost my first and second years to study. My first party invite for years was in 3rd year.
ed: incidentally, how old are you? If you wanna answer of course.
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:46, archived)
# Did you not go
"Your actions are motivated by lack of respect. YOU SHITS!"
*vrhhhooooaaammm*
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:48, archived)
# DIE YOU DICK!
*lazorz*
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:49, archived)
# is that the sound of light sabers?
i was mostly amazed at what level of bad parenting had led to a 10 year old sitting with his brother, who had given him a cigarette, at 1 in the morning
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:56, archived)
# No, that was the sound the 2012 London Olympic logo makes.
"You're out of your league old man!"
"What?"
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:58, archived)
# *blinks repeatedly at the computer screen*
i don't understand any of this slang you kids use these days
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 13:59, archived)
# Did you not read the newsletter?....
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 14:01, archived)
# i never read the newsletter
i'll watch it in a bit. i'm trying to work out what "tautological entailment" is at the moment
(, Sat 28 Jun 2008, 14:03, archived)