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Im turning this into a dating game ALL THE CHICKS POST YUR FIGURES

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Ah, my totino's party pizza lovin acquaintance...to bad i must call it a night.
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G'night joe. A Totino's pizza sounds real good right about now. Image
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how about a new game: Try and guess KillerKids age. :D :D

i would say about 11 or 12
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Originally posted by Alienbob:
<STRONG>how about a new game: Try and guess KillerKids age. :D :D

i would say about 11 or 12</STRONG>
LOL, this is a good game :D

I would say 14 or 15. :D Or did you mean mental age...? ;)

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talk about topic back-fire :D
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ROFL!
Definitely no more than 16.

I think I would agree with Georgi, about 14.
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I would say 12-13. He's just getting the whole 'girls are interesting' thing, but he's still got to learn that while fire is both beatiful and enticing, it's also quite dangerous :)

So many memories of being burned... so many precious memories ;) :D
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Originally posted by Garcia:
<STRONG>talk about topic back-fire :D </STRONG>
Hey, if you play with fire, don't be surprised when you go down in flames... ;)
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@Veh, you mean that they are just memories......? ;)
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Originally posted by dragon wench:
<STRONG>@Veh, you mean that they are just memories......? ;) </STRONG>
As opposed to the deep mental scaring? :p
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>As opposed to the deep mental scaring? :p </STRONG>
scaring, eh? Well, I guess women can be frightening... :p

Or did you mean scarring? :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>scaring, eh? Well, I guess women can be frightening... :p

Or did you mean scarring? :D </STRONG>
Hmmm.. well I meant scarring, but I kinda like the scary one too! :D Sometimes a hightened sensation of fear increases certain stimuli which increases attraction... well according to some articles I've read... ;)

We could test the theory.... *sneaks up behind Georgi with a brown paper bag in one had and a pile of fake spiders in the other...* :D
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>We could test the theory.... *sneaks up behind Georgi with a brown paper bag in one had and a pile of fake spiders in the other...* :D </STRONG>
Fake spiders are not scary :p :D ;)
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Fake spiders are not scary :p :D ;) </STRONG>
Well what about real ones??? Image

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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Fake spiders are not scary :p :D ;) </STRONG>

i disagree. under the correct set of circumstances fake spiders could be quite scary. :D :D

@Veh- you say fear increases attraction? i think ill have to give that one a try. :D
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Well what about real ones??? </STRONG>
Those are worse... :D

@Alienbob you realise that's akin to taking romance advice from Waverly, don't you? :rolleyes: Just checking ;)
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Originally posted by Alienbob:
<STRONG>@Veh- you say fear increases attraction? i think ill have to give that one a try. :D </STRONG>
Well, in some cases. Traumatic situations, or situations which increase the activity in certain sectors of the brain can sometimes increase intellectual and emotional arousal. Some cases, people are more likely to attribute that a person they meet who shared or experienced the similar situation.

Although there have been a couple of articles which say this is a bunch of crap, so I wouldn't take it too seriously. Plus, I looked at this stuff over a year ago, so I may have some of the particulars confused.

Ask CE. She may know more about this kinda thing.
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Those are worse... :D

@Alienbob you realise that's akin to taking romance advice from Waverly, don't you? :rolleyes: Just checking ;) </STRONG>
Well at least my pickup lines work! :D :p
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yes unlike killerkid, who i still think is no more than 12. maybe 12 1/2 at the oldest.
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Well at least my pickup lines work! :D :p </STRONG>
They did? *looks round* On who? :p ;)
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