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(Message started by: alien2 on Sep 3rd, 2017, 2:39am)

Title: When I was 24
Post by alien2 on Sep 3rd, 2017, 2:39am
I cannot be older than 24. Why not?

Title: Re: When I was 24
Post by dudiobugtron on Sep 7th, 2017, 6:27pm
If you were older than 24, you wouldn't be 24, now, would you?

Title: Re: When I was 24
Post by alien2 on Sep 8th, 2017, 1:41am
Perhaps your answer is a matter of debate. And a matter of time. Perhaps not. Even I, alien2, can be surprised, and pleasantly so. Giddy up!

Though I still await the expected answer which, in my opinion, is as equally valuable as Yours, and is worth finding out.

Title: Re: When I was 24
Post by alien2 on Sep 8th, 2017, 8:42am
Actually, now I think that the intended answer doesn't hold water. How can a digital clock hold water? Sorry about that. It was a temporary setback. As per dudiobugtron's guess/answer, whether or not it holds water, good morning sunshine, although humans are bags of water.

Title: Re: When I was 24
Post by dudiobugtron on Sep 9th, 2017, 8:22am
I think that 'the time of day' was actually a really good answer!


on 09/08/17 at 08:42:51, alien2 wrote:
How can a digital clock hold water?

http://thecoolgadgets.com/bedol-water-clock-lemon-juice-cures/

Title: Re: When I was 24
Post by alien2 on Sep 9th, 2017, 9:39am
How do you mean? A clock itself can be five years old. See what I mean? Please elaborate/prove the intended answer to be acceptable. And forget about mild critique. We are here to learn, people!

Nice link. Live and learn.

Title: Re: When I was 24
Post by alien2 on Sep 9th, 2017, 10:39am
I get it now. The time of day, eh? All right! Damn I am good! Even without realizing it.



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