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Reply #30 posted 07/13/08 6:23pm

Mysterioso

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18 and his name is Nianco
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Reply #31 posted 07/13/08 6:23pm

Fauxie

I'm 26 and my best friend is 40 (or 41, I forget). Age is never a problem, though the fact that he's sometimes a total prick is.
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Reply #32 posted 07/13/08 8:32pm

Ocean

abierman said:

Yesterday we threw a big party at my parents' place to celebrate my dad's 70th- (last April), and my sister's 40th (coming September) birthday, It a huge party with around 150 guests, all dressed in black tie and evening gowns. Due to the fact that the party was both for my dad and my sister, there was a huge variety of age of the guests. The youngest present were my twin nephews who are 9, the oldest was probably around 79. The cool thing was how everybody was having a great time with eachother, no matter what age they were. We had a DJ spinning house tunes and everybody was dancing to it!
I believe that when you're above a certain age, it doesn't really matter that much anymore how old you are to have a good time with eachother!

I'm still waiting mad lol
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Reply #33 posted 07/13/08 8:41pm

thekidsgirl

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I'll hang with about any age group, but most of my close friends are about my age, give or take a few years
If you will, so will I
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Reply #34 posted 07/13/08 8:42pm

CalhounSq

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My friends are typically my age or older. When my niece tries to hang out w/ me I find it a little difficult - I have to gear up for young people b/c there's bound to be some silly shit lol
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Reply #35 posted 07/14/08 12:43am

abierman

Ocean said:

abierman said:

Yesterday we threw a big party at my parents' place to celebrate my dad's 70th- (last April), and my sister's 40th (coming September) birthday, It a huge party with around 150 guests, all dressed in black tie and evening gowns. Due to the fact that the party was both for my dad and my sister, there was a huge variety of age of the guests. The youngest present were my twin nephews who are 9, the oldest was probably around 79. The cool thing was how everybody was having a great time with eachother, no matter what age they were. We had a DJ spinning house tunes and everybody was dancing to it!
I believe that when you're above a certain age, it doesn't really matter that much anymore how old you are to have a good time with eachother!

I'm still waiting mad lol



pics are coming.....the photographer made 850 through the whole night, she told me she made at least 40 of me & my girl! eek
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Reply #36 posted 07/14/08 2:52am

DANGEROUSx

Age ain't nothing but a number, it's true. biggrin
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Reply #37 posted 07/14/08 3:20am

Dayclear

I have always preferred being around people that were older than I was because you can learn things. I do think that in most circumstances age is just a number.
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Reply #38 posted 07/14/08 7:01am

applekisses

I have friends of all ages - and if there is a difference in years, it hardly ever comes up.
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