anathema
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2002
- Messages
- 1,697
- Reaction score
- 48
I'd say "spot the quote" but it was a little obvious ;-)Don'tLiveonMoon said:LOL!
Erin
I'd say "spot the quote" but it was a little obvious ;-)Don'tLiveonMoon said:LOL!
Erin
*has never heard that quote before* I give up, where is the quote from?anathema said:I'd say "spot the quote" but it was a little obvious ;-)
:-ODon'tLiveonMoon said:*has never heard that quote before* I give up, where is the quote from?
Erin
Well, I guess I *have* heard that quote before, then, and just forgot. I suspect we'll be pulling it out at Thanksgiving, so I will play extra-close attention this time! I've seen both versions, and I like both, but I agree the original is the best.anathema said::-O
"Miracle on 34th Street", of course! I highly recommend this (the original version, not the recent remake).
Hey, if you think being mistaken for a kid is embarassing (and btw, you ARE a freakin' kid, okay. XP) try being mistaken for a BOY! XD Y'see, when I was 16 I was going through that whole "rebellious, angsty, let's go get drunk in front of the 7/11 cuz we're TOO COOL!" phase. XP My hair was one inch short, and I always wore baggy, baggy, baggy male clothes. I was mistaken for a boy by my mom's old janitor for her school (my mom's a retired principle), almost everytime we went to a grocery store... by my own grandfather!!! (Of course, that was in his more senile of years...) But... I dunno, I kinda liked it. ^^ I'd usually just go along with it. And I have such a low voice that from the age of 15 on I could easily make myself sound like a man in his late twenties/early thirties... it's very unique talent of mine that I am quite proud of. XPtiggie0686 said:I know how that feels! Just after my 17th birthday, I went to Costco, right? And you know how they give out food samples? Well, I wanted a sample of cake. So I go to take some and the guy who's giving them out starts YELLING at me. He's like, "Where are your parents!? Kids can't take samples without their parents!" And I must've given him a weird look, cause a few seconds later he was like, "How old are you?" And I was like, "I'm 17!" He replied with, "Oh, you look much younger."
I was completely crushed by that incident. I've always thought that I look young for my age, but not so young that I'd be yelled at when trying to eat food because I might be too young to not know what allergies I have! Oh well, when I'm 40 people will (hopefully) still think I look young.
Ouch! I've never been asked if I had a mentsl disease, (well, not in seriousness, anyway), but I'm often mistaken for 13 or even 12. (Once, TEN!)sarah_yzma said:I volunteer at the library, and was working with 5 year olds, and a mother said something to the effect of she felt sorry for that 10 year old girl, and wondered what mental disease I had.....ooh double zinger
LOL! Well, there's a girl at our church who looks about 18 but is actually 14, and her mom told me last week that she always thought I was her daughter's age! Oh, well, I guess I could go through high school again...Manda:-D said:Ouch! I've never been asked if I had a mentsl disease, (well, not in seriousness, anyway), but I'm often mistaken for 13 or even 12. (Once, TEN!)
I help out at a junior high youth group sometimes, and one day I was helping out at a retreat as a small group leader. Well, I was almost a foot shorter than most of the girls, added to the fact that I look really young. Someone camE up to us and asked where our leader was, and I pipe up, "*I* am!!!" in my kinda high-pitched voice.
I have a friend, though, who's 14 and looks closer to 18. It freaks her out when college guys come and hit on her.
Welp, I was one of the ones who nominated him for that category! Sorry about that!!Cindy Chapman said:Well, I'm not posting to reveal my age. A lady never tells how old she is.
But I am posting to undo the myth about my husband's age. He's definitely *NOT* the oldest.