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I'm taking two days for "akb1979" day. The first being October 6th - my six month anniversary at Flare. During my time here I've laughed until it hurt while reading some of your replies in threads. I'd swear that you are all comedians by day Your antics make this place a joy to visit every night and to make me happy at the end of a hard day - many thanks and I look forward to another six months of madness and fun!
The second day I take is today - the 9th - for it is my birthday. For the first time in 22 years (not counting my actual birth) I was awake at 6:39 to witness myself "turning 22". Like my Uncle said - "feels like 42"! Why is it after a certain age, all you get from people is socks, shirts and ties?
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Because when you're younger, it's easy to go into a toy store and buy some Legos, Transformers, Go-Bots, My Little Ponies, Rainbow Brite, and jigsaw puzzles. When you're a teenager, you can go wrong with buying popular movie titles and music albums and small trinkets such as fuzzy dice to hang off of the rear view mirror of your first car. When you're older, the choices come down to alcohol and clothing.
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*COUGH* L-E-G-O *COUGH*
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Yes. LEGO rules!!!! I'm 16. Even when I'm 56, you cannot go wrong with legos on my birthday. I am currently gonna build my own version of Bricktopia. I'm in the process of designing my first building. But first, I'm gonna have to win an auction selling some lego parts that I am in dire need of. [mutters to himself] If that little shit thinks he can out bid me for those parts, he is sadly mistaken.[/mutters to himself]
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Whatever. I've spent the better part of 22 years calling them Legos, and Legos is what I'm going to continue calling them.
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For my birthday my Dad got me Michael Jan Friedman's 'Reunion' and 'Leadership Lessons in ST:TNG' And the birthday before that. Because my Dad knows nothing about me except I like Star Trek, and he only shops at warehouse closeout stores where those are the only Star Trek books available
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