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    Turtleneck Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 12:54 PM | 
  
  
    ricv64 wrote:  erikausagi wrote:   
 
I guess i'm include in the old age Travis fans, I'm 26!!!    
Nope , yer not olde . I don't think Kayte can make that claim either unless if you're older then FRAN is the rule .    
 
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    ricv64 Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 1:12 PM | 
  
  
    Turtleneck wrote:  ricv64 wrote:  erikausagi wrote:   
 
I guess i'm include in the old age Travis fans, I'm 26!!!    
Nope , yer not olde . I don't think Kayte can make that claim either unless if you're older then FRAN is the rule .    
Hey, Ric, how old do you think I am?     
 
 
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    weirdmom Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 1:17 PM | 
  
  
    Turtleneck wrote:  weirdmom wrote:  
It definitely helps keep people out of my personal space, which is really important since I have brittle bones.  
  
Oh, that's good to know.  I'll make sure there's no slam dancing at the ABC.  
 
Do you have any tips on keeping my wig in place while I pogo?  "I like my wig."    
 
Well this   works really well on my dentures so perhaps you could try it for your wig? 
 
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    ricv64 Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 1:21 PM | 
  
  
    weirdmom wrote:   
You could also wear a swimcap and just duct tape your wig to the cap?   
 
very punk rock circa 1978 
 
 
 
 
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    Nikki Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 2:43 PM | 
  
  
    ricv64 wrote:  PS , hey you kids get off my lawn    
 
LOL!! You guys crack me up. This thread is awesome.  
 
*hands all the old folks a Babushka* 
 
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    silvella Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 2:56 PM | 
  
  
    Nikki wrote:   
LOL!! You guys crack me up. This thread is awesome.  
 
   
 
You're so right!!! We are in a better mood than the "babies" over there... *blinks* | 
  
  
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    Meridith Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 2:58 PM | 
  
  
    weirdmom wrote:  Turtleneck wrote:  weirdmom wrote:  
It definitely helps keep people out of my personal space, which is really important since I have brittle bones.  
  
Oh, that's good to know.  I'll make sure there's no slam dancing at the ABC.  
 
Do you have any tips on keeping my wig in place while I pogo?  "I like my wig."    
Well this    works really well on my dentures so perhaps you could try it for your wig?
 
You could also wear a swimcap and just duct tape your wig to the cap?    
 
LMAO! This thread is crackin' me up! I wonder if we should all go to dinner before the ABC so we can get the early bird special.  | 
  
  
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    weirdmom Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 4:35 PM | 
  
  
    Ric, an image to go with your sentiment: 
 
  
 
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Meredith, the early bird special is a great idea. Denny's seems like a senior friendly type place. 
 
I believe this is a pic from the Treivis boardie convention: 
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    Turtleneck Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 4:56 PM | 
  
  
    Is there anything at Denny's that is high in fiber?  I find it so hard to stay "regular" when I travel.   
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    Turtleneck Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 5:04 PM | 
  
  
    ricv64 wrote: Turtleneck wrote:  
 
Hey, Ric, how old do you think I am?  
  
yer under 40   
 
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    weirdmom Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 6:22 PM | 
  
  
    Turtleneck wrote:  Is there anything at Denny's that is high in fiber?  I find it so hard to stay "regular" when I travel.    
 
I hear you. It's tough.  
 
Denny's Senior Menu 
 
Another suggestion: 
  
 
I wonder if you can mix this in beer? (I know you don't drink but I am thinking of other boardies) | 
  
  
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    Turtleneck Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 6:29 PM | 
  
  
    Well, I'd have to go with Miralax & beer if you're looking for a jolt to your system.  It's so convenient now that you don't need a prescription! 
  
 
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    ricv64 Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 6:51 PM | 
  
  
    I saw the Electric Prunes , double billed with the Chocolate Watchband 
 
 
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    Turtleneck Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 7:05 PM | 
  
  
    ricv64 wrote:  I saw the Electric Prunes , double billed with the Chocolate Watchband  
 
Was it a very "moving" show? 
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    ricv64 Posted Fri 01 Aug, 2008 7:14 PM | 
  
  
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