View Full Version : Don't know what mature means yet .....
Mike F
Feb 19th, 2006, 05:40 AM
I'm waiting to hear Jimi King Live - and my mummy says I'm old enough!
So can I - please?
marensman
Feb 19th, 2006, 06:33 AM
it's rated 'G' (great) so even he is old enuf...cute pix!
Miss_Mookie
Feb 19th, 2006, 07:02 AM
Oh Mike....you're too funny already :D
I've already seen bunches of cute kitten pictures this morning. Any more and I am going to need a whole box of kleenex. ;)
Mike F
Feb 19th, 2006, 09:19 AM
Son: Dad, where are all those people rushing to?
Dad: This time of the week? It'll be Jimi King Live!
inflated ego
Mar 14th, 2006, 08:06 PM
I don't know, we American men don't reach maturity until we're 45 years of age.
Miss_Mookie
Mar 17th, 2006, 05:01 AM
I don't know, we American men don't reach maturity until we're 45 years of age.
What?:eek: Add about 10-15 years to that and it sounds good.
Disclaimer:
(Of course, I can't lump every man into one statement.);)
Mike F
Mar 17th, 2006, 11:10 AM
I think you just did Miss M, despite the disclaimer.
Smoothnewz
Mar 17th, 2006, 01:39 PM
What?:eek: Add about 10-15 years to that and it sounds good.
...and still some never grow up...:rolleyes:
Miss_Mookie
Mar 17th, 2006, 02:29 PM
...and still some never grow up...:rolleyes:
LMAO:D :D
Jimi King
Mar 17th, 2006, 03:53 PM
I wanna be a DJ when I grow up.
Miss_Mookie
Mar 17th, 2006, 04:08 PM
You ARE the DJ.....you should aspire a little higher, like say....wanting to be the boss:p :D
Frankly though, I think he spends a bit too much time goofing off outside...
Mike F
Mar 18th, 2006, 12:54 AM
Growing old happens - growing up is optional!
Wobbler
Mar 18th, 2006, 06:14 AM
Growing old happens - growing up is optional!
Exactly, sometimes I inadvertently look in the mirror and think 'who the hell is that old git!', then I forget about it and just go back to watching SpongeBob.
...wonder what Patrick's up to....
:D
Mike F
Mar 18th, 2006, 06:17 AM
What a coincidence, Wobbler?
- that we have the very same mirror ;-))
- I always live in hope that it is a window, and someone I don't know is looking in.
Wobbler
Mar 18th, 2006, 06:43 AM
What a coincidence, Wobbler?
- that we have the very same mirror ;-))
- I always live in hope that it is a window, and someone I don't know is looking in.
LMAO :D
btw - whadya mean 'Is it so small a thing'....hope you haven't been watching my webcam again...:eek:
Mike F
Mar 18th, 2006, 06:48 AM
Do a quick check you haven't got a see thru mirror - it may not be your webcam that is capturing the image.
Either that or we both have to agree a common line on size - how about we both got mirrors that were rejects from a Hall of Mirrors?
Wobbler
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:00 AM
Do a quick check you haven't got a see thru mirror - it may not be your webcam that is capturing the image.
Either that or we both have to agree a common line on size - how about we both got mirrors that were rejects from a Hall of Mirrors?
Hey, good thinking Batman, that could also explain why I seem to have 8foot legs when I catch sight of myself in the bathroom mirror.
Hmmmm, thought that mirror salesman looked a bit dodgy, and I wondered why his wife had a beard...
:confused:
Miss_Mookie
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:01 AM
Exactly, sometimes I inadvertently look in the mirror and think 'who the hell is that old git!', then I forget about it and just go back to watching SpongeBob.
...wonder what Patrick's up to....
:D
Hey....you watch Spongebob? So cool......you'd be be good friends with my 17-year-old:D Personally, I like Sandy the squirrel....she's neat. She doesn't take any crap:p
You ain't old, Wobblerperson. You're as young as you feel. Don't worry bout nothin' else....;)
Miss_Mookie
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:03 AM
LMAO :D
btw - whadya mean 'Is it so small a thing'....hope you haven't been watching my webcam again...:eek:
WOBBLER! :eek:
I hope you are referring to your living room.....!
Mike F
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:03 AM
[QUOTE=Hmmmm, thought that mirror salesman looked a bit dodgy, and I wondered why his wife had a beard...
:confused:[/QUOTE]
You wondered?
The mirror salesman found out!!
Wobbler
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:19 AM
Hey....you watch Spongebob? So cool......you'd be be good friends with my 17-year-old:D Personally, I like Sandy the squirrel....she's neat. She doesn't take any crap:p
You ain't old, Wobblerperson. You're as young as you feel. Don't worry bout nothin' else....;)
Yeah, I tried the Parliament channel on cable, it's nearly as funny but not quite so colourful.
Yes, Sandy has balls, she's from Texusss!
I also very much like Cow and Chicken, I am Weasel, Pinky and the Brain, Duck Dodgers, my list is endless, and my collection of video caps is ginormous, not that I'm sad or anything, just a simple soul.
Yes, although I am approaching bus-pass time I never grew up and still act like an idiot.
:eek:
Miss_Mookie
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:31 AM
Yeah, I tried the Parliament channel on cable, it's nearly as funny but not quite so colourful.
Yes, Sandy has balls, she's from Texusss!
I also very much like Cow and Chicken, I am Weasel, Pinky and the Brain, Duck Dodgers, my list is endless, and my collection of video caps is ginormous, not that I'm sad or anything, just a simple soul.
Yes, although I am approaching bus-pass time I never grew up and still act like an idiot.
:eek:
Well, I am a H-U-G-E- Snoopy fan. I don't watch a whole lot of cartoons, but if he is on....I never miss it. I have quite a few of his videos, too. He reminds me so much of me.....
I had to go look up a couple of those cartoons. Jessica has heard of two of them, but not the others. Her exact quote to me, when I asked her if she'd heard of them, was "I think you're crazy or something."
Oh duh.....what does she know anyhow?:rolleyes:
Yer no idiot either, Wobblio. Yer my friend. (and trust me....I don't have idiots for friends....that's how I know!):D
Wobbler
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:48 AM
Well, I am a H-U-G-E- Snoopy fan. I don't watch a whole lot of cartoons, but if he is on....I never miss it. I have quite a few of his videos, too. He reminds me so much of me.....
I had to go look up a couple of those cartoons. Jessica has heard of two of them, but not the others. Her exact quote to me, when I asked her if she'd heard of them, was "I think you're crazy or something."
Oh duh.....what does she know anyhow?:rolleyes:
Yer no idiot either, Wobblio. Yer my friend. (and trust me....I don't have idiots for friends....that's how I know!):D
Well thank ye kindly Mookymoo, always nice to know there is someone on your side.
Snoopy reminds you of yourself, hmm, right, so when you go to the gym do you have to tuck your ears in your cap?
Your daughter is probably at that aloof age, you may have to tie her to a chair and force a few Pinky and the Brain eps into her, that should do it, Narf!
...idiot out...:D
Wobbler
Mar 18th, 2006, 07:50 AM
Hey, I just noticed - I have gone 'Senior', now I DO feel old.
:(
Miss_Mookie
Mar 18th, 2006, 08:48 AM
Hey, I just noticed - I have gone 'Senior', now I DO feel old.
No, it's good to be a Senior in this instance! I'm proud of you. ;) It means you have lots of good stuff to say. Come to think about it, you really have been more outgoing this last week or two. Good for you!:D
Look at marensman's number. He is almost up to 2,000!
I will be late for the show tomorrow. :( I have to play keyboard at church - and they won't get out til probably 1pm EST - maybe sooner if I stand up and tell the pastor to cut it short because I have to get home to catch the Jimi King show.:p :D I don't like to be late. Specially tomorrow. Somebody is gonna win Marcin CD's and I can't exactly win one if I can't be here to know how to do it!
inflated ego
Mar 18th, 2006, 10:35 AM
What?:eek: Add about 10-15 years to that and it sounds good.
Disclaimer:
(Of course, I can't lump every man into one statement.);)
It's actually 45 years of age dragged kicking and screaming by our wife. It's the stage I'm in now.
Miss_Mookie
Mar 18th, 2006, 10:44 AM
It's actually 45 years of age dragged kicking and screaming by our wife. It's the stage I'm in now.
Oh, is that what it is?;)
Well, I just can't say.....I figure if a woman's gotta do all that, what's the use? A man's gotta be a man regardless.
And the same can be said for females. We are just who we are. Those of us who are extremely lucky in life are the ones who have found mates who love us the way we are - taking the bad with the good.:D
I like to joke about men, but truth is - life would be yukky without them!:cool:
Critt
Mar 19th, 2006, 12:11 AM
Cute kitty picture.
inflated ego
Mar 19th, 2006, 01:21 PM
Grumpiness should never be confused with maturity
Mike F
Mar 19th, 2006, 02:50 PM
Woody Allen had a good angle on maturity.
He decided his wife was the one that was immature - because every time he had a bath, she would come in and sink his boats
Honz
Apr 13th, 2006, 11:50 AM
Hey Critt, you're a senior citiz- I mean member, and you don't know what mature means yet??!?!
Woah, I hope I at least have some clue by the time I'm your age whatever that might be.
Critt
Apr 13th, 2006, 10:31 PM
Hey Critt, you're a senior citiz- I mean member, and you don't know what mature means yet??!?!
Woah, I hope I at least have some clue by the time I'm your age whatever that might be.So... You thinking about going to Bellevue College or UNO when you grow up?
Hmm, maybe your Dad will be retired from the Air Force before you decide.
- C. :cool:
Honz
Apr 14th, 2006, 09:57 AM
I don't really know what I'm going to do, I'm only in 9th grade.
And my dad isn't in the Air Force.
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