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From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Sex & the Single Shadowrunner(thanks)
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 14:21:07 -0400
At 11:41 PM 5/6/98 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-05-06 22:16:02 EDT, you write:
>
><< I've been a club boi for half my life now so I still deal with young
> uns'. Now realizing they are all too young to date makes me feel really
> ancient.
> >>
>
>it's worse thinking certain...things about them, and then finding out their
>age. you suddenly realize that you are going to Hell for the debauched
>thoughts running through your mind.

I realized this fact several years ago; I used to lifeguard at a local
waterpark. When I hit 21 I realized that the average age of the fellow
lifeguards was 16 or so and they only wanted to know me so I would buy beer
for them. *That's* the main reason I feel old. But on the other hand, I
feel too young to be dating women who actually are my age. It's not a
healthy position for the ego, let me tell you.

>>>>Is this becoming an Immortal Listmembers thread now?<<<
>
>at least it isn't Immortal Elves again. bastards....

Hehehe...

Hey, the "Respected Elders Relaxation Resort" is now open for business,
right here in sunny southern California. It's got a nice view of the
beach, doesn't have a lot of nasty smog or traffic and best of all, it's
carp-proof. Even GridSec is welcome, provided they are at least 25 years
of age and have either been on the list at some point before 1996 (not
necessarily continuous) or have been playing SR since at least SR1.

Erik J.

Resepected Elders Relaxation Resort Activites Director

"Hey, how about a game of first edition using only the Blue Book?"

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