Age Group Poll III (2012)
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Age Group Poll III (2012)
By unpopular demand, a new Age poll with updated categories.
Reveal yourselves!
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Reveal yourselves!
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- Shaun das Schaf
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Consider me revealed. That's the first time in the month or so since I turned that I've had to tick that box category. I won't lie. It was painful.
Wish I was still doing ocean swims, I'd be at the spring chicken side of the group.
Of course my advantage would be nullified by the fact that chickens aren't great swimmers; not the ones I know anyway.
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Wish I was still doing ocean swims, I'd be at the spring chicken side of the group.
Of course my advantage would be nullified by the fact that chickens aren't great swimmers; not the ones I know anyway.
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Same here, Shaun, my first number has changed tooShaun das Schaf wrote:Consider me revealed. That's the first time in the month or so since I turnedthat I've had to tick that box category. I won't lie. It was painful.Spoiler
sometimes peeling back a layer of black merely leads to more black
Wish I was still doing ocean swims, I'd be at the spring chicken side of the group.
Of course my advantage would be nullified by the fact that chickens aren't great swimmers; not the ones I know anyway.

Did you hear the story about Scipio Africanus and the chickens? He was on his way to Carthage on the boat and they did the usual good luck thing, threw food to the chickens, but they would not eat, which implied that the Romans would lose the war. Apparently he said "If they won't eat, let them drink" and threw them into the sea. I reckon they were just seasick

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No I haven't heard that story and it is a great story, so long as you weren't one of the poor chickens! I agree they were probably seasick. And damn, if they threw me overboard every time I couldn't face my dinner, I'd be a much better swimmer by now.Iolanthe wrote:Did you hear the story about Scipio Africanus and the chickens? He was on his way to Carthage on the boat and they did the usual good luck thing, threw food to the chickens, but they would not eat, which implied that the Romans would lose the war. Apparently he said "If they won't eat, let them drink" and threw them into the sea. I reckon they were just seasickThe Romans won of course.
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Thanks, Av! And thanks for the stickying-unstickying housekeeping, too. 
I've got another 5-ish years before I have to change groups again. Whew.


I've got another 5-ish years before I have to change groups again. Whew.
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Huh. You are exactly 20 years older than me. I see my group is tied for population density. I'd be interested how many of my generation were introduced to Donaldson by one of the older generations, as I was.Vader wrote:If you had told the 22 year old Vader back in '92 he'd live another twenty years he'd laugh straight in your face.
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That was actually Publus Claudius Pulcher, and he lost that battle at Drepana during the First Punic War (Scipio being in the Second).Iolanthe wrote:Did you hear the story about Scipio Africanus and the chickens? He was on his way to Carthage on the boat and they did the usual good luck thing, threw food to the chickens, but they would not eat, which implied that the Romans would lose the war. Apparently he said "If they won't eat, let them drink" and threw them into the sea. I reckon they were just seasickThe Romans won of course.
The Romans actually routinely got their asses kicked. They just always came back bigger and stronger.
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Damn! My only excuse is that I "remembered" that from my Roman History lessons in 1969.[Syl Embattled] wrote:That was actually Publus Claudius Pulcher, and he lost that battle at Drepana during the First Punic War (Scipio being in the Second).Iolanthe wrote:Did you hear the story about Scipio Africanus and the chickens? He was on his way to Carthage on the boat and they did the usual good luck thing, threw food to the chickens, but they would not eat, which implied that the Romans would lose the war. Apparently he said "If they won't eat, let them drink" and threw them into the sea. I reckon they were just seasickThe Romans won of course.
The Romans actually routinely got their asses kicked. They just always came back bigger and stronger.

I am playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order!
"I must state plainly, Linden, that you have become wondrous in my sight."
"I must state plainly, Linden, that you have become wondrous in my sight."
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Yeah, Roman Civ for me a couple years ago. The professor thought that was the funniest story ever (Classics profs being a rather weird sort, in my experience, which might explain why I almost went for a Classical Studies minor).
"It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
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