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At first I thought a student younger than me.
Then I read more of your posts, and my estimation of your age rose into the twenties.
Then I was looking at a recent topic where you described work you were doing that had to be handed in. This put you back in the student block again (obviously adult workers may have to submit stuff, but they never phrase it as "handing it in").
So, you are between 14 and 23 ish. Probably the top half of that block. Or is the reason I don`t know because you haven`t said and because you are young and think it would spoil your image?
I`d love to know, for the main reason that you are the only regular here that I can`t quite get the right age estimate for.
Oh Yeah by the way your in a post that I just posted.
I've just realised that Grix has been posting here since 1934.
That makes him at least 75 years old.
Whaddya mean it's the time, I know it's the time, that's... Oh you mean the TIME. 7:34 pm. Doh!
> I would never enter false information.
hmm
If this is true then this is true.
But if this is false then this is false.
How would we know?
Having studied the species Grix Thraveseus (ord. Shephug Nitecrawlus) for many years, the typical Grix Thraves is in his late teens and studies many different things in order to develop central and frontal lobe capacity for later years.
They tend to 'loiter' in forums, and have a pre-defined genetic anomaly that predisposes them to post randomly varying topics on just about anything at all.
The Grix Thraves family of creatures has been seen posting on the NASA site, the SR Forums, a Viagra Discussion Bulletin Board, and even a net newsgroup concerning 'Rabbits and their symbiosis in the natural environment of a Blackpool Rock factory'.
The have a tendency to litter, many are bespectacled, and their crouched and stooped posture is either due to overlonged exposure to VDU radiation or else they have to fix a lot of punctures on their bicycles (preferred mode of transport for the Grix Thraveseus).
Generally placid creatures, they only things known to provoke the Grix Thraveseus are topics titled "Why I think the X-Box is Great!!!", poetry and, probably the most contentious of all, the 36k Hayes modem.
> Don't know.
Its just that people are always younger than they
> seem.
Meet up with some essex girls and you'll know what i
> mean!
:-)
Haha!
When they have all the curves in the right places though, it's a gave away. :-)
Anyway, the bit about the MSN id saying Grix was 16 was what gave it away.
Its just that people are always younger than they seem.
Meet up with some essex girls and you'll know what i mean!
:-)