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Old 11-26-2006, 07:44 PM
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Jim in German we have a word for what you're going through, I suffer from it too. It's called "Fernweh"
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Jim in German we have a word for what you're going through, I suffer from it too. It's called "Fernweh"
Quarter life crisis?
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Jim in German we have a word for what you're going through, I suffer from it too. It's called "Fernweh"
In Finnish we say "matkakuume" - journey fever.
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Lol...no, it means "Pain for the distance/afield" or something to that effect
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qaurter life? i'd be pretty willing to bet i won't be around to see an age as ripe as 88. i don't really want to to be honest.
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qaurter life? i'd be pretty willing to bet i won't be around to see an age as ripe as 88. i don't really want to to be honest.
ahhh now more and more people are living past 100 as the years go on! im hopen to live over a century!! come 2086 ill put SWW to show the kids how music is meant to be played! i
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ahhh now more and more people are living past 100 as the years go on! im hopen to live over a century!! come 2086 ill put SWW to show the kids how music is meant to be played! i

im not partiularly sure the quality of life afforded to most people who do manage to reach that age is something i'd want to endure.
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Old 11-27-2006, 06:46 PM
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im not partiularly sure the quality of life afforded to most people who do manage to reach that age is something i'd want to endure.
well the queen mother seemed to ahve lived very nicely to her age! and the guy that is still around from world war 1 is also seeming to live quite rightly! think about i wont be 100 for another 79 years, do u really think they wont be abel to offer you a high quality like at my around that time! iv always believe that as time goes on humans will be living longer and longer and will be looking back at people who died at 80 as terrible young deaths!

as in Lord Of The Rings hobbits are only considered to be mature when they reach 50 or so and i think given a few hundred years thats what it will be like for us as well! from adulthood at 18 to 50! lol marek them words!

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the queen mother didn't grow up living in a council scheme....
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Old 11-27-2006, 07:06 PM
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the queen mother didn't grow up living in a council scheme....
i know she didnt! but that ww1 guy did! i think lol! come on you saying that it going to happen! i remember watching the news that they had found the stuff in your blood that makes you age! people will start to live longer!
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