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Topic created by: 03mt0304 on 09 Dec 2007 at 17:30
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Post: #1 - 09 Dec 2007 17:30
I havent been on here for a while...

I think it would be quite funny if anyone on here remembers me. I used to be top 40 =[


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Post: #2 - 09 Dec 2007 17:41
hey dude

as u guessed i dont remeber you but wat the hey welcome back
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Post: #3 - 09 Dec 2007 17:52
I remembered you as soon as I saw your avatar lol. Welcome back
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Post: #4 - 09 Dec 2007 19:43
Hey 03, I remember you roughly, by your username-where have you been? Not seen you in donkeys years...
Post: #5 - 09 Dec 2007 20:41
Hey dude
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Post: #6 - 10 Dec 2007 00:10
welcome back man.

& what are donkeys years anyway? Does time move differently for donkeys?
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Post: #7 - 10 Dec 2007 02:53
Blast from the past.

Seriously, you were around San Andreas era, right?
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Post: #8 - 10 Dec 2007 21:04
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welcome back man.

& what are donkeys years anyway? Does time move differently for donkeys?


Well you get dogs years, they have 7 years in the time we have one, so I guess it is different?
How old do donkeys live til anyways?
Post: #9 - 10 Dec 2007 22:00
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welcome back man.

& what are donkeys years anyway? Does time move differently for donkeys?


Well you get dogs years, they have 7 years in the time we have one, so I guess it is different?
How old do donkeys live til anyways?


1 million no wait that's turtles... no wait they live till 100, or is it 1000? Now you've got me all confused...
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Post: #10 - 11 Dec 2007 17:49
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welcome back man.

& what are donkeys years anyway? Does time move differently for donkeys?


Well you get dogs years, they have 7 years in the time we have one, so I guess it is different?
How old do donkeys live til anyways?


1 million no wait that's turtles... no wait they live till 100, or is it 1000? Now you've got me all confused...


turtels can live up to about 150 i fink but any way back to the subject

WElcome back mate
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Post: #11 - 13 Dec 2007 00:33
Back to turtles and donkies...

Donkies? They live to about 35? (Rough guess, most likely not) but based on that, a donkey year would be like a third of our year, yet if a turtle lived to 150, its years would be 1.5 years for our year-does this mean donkeys, dogs, and turtles feel time differently to us? I mean, some poor flies, some only live a day! So is it's life as short as a day in ours, or does it feel time differently? Like a day to it is how we feel our lifetime?
Its a bit like time going fast when you're having fun...it does.
Post: #12 - 13 Dec 2007 05:29
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Back to turtles and donkies...

Donkies? They live to about 35? (Rough guess, most likely not) but based on that, a donkey year would be like a third of our year, yet if a turtle lived to 150, its years would be 1.5 years for our year-does this mean donkeys, dogs, and turtles feel time differently to us? I mean, some poor flies, some only live a day! So is it's life as short as a day in ours, or does it feel time differently? Like a day to it is how we feel our lifetime?
Its a bit like time going fast when you're having fun...it does.


I googled it too & it looks like Donkeys last 35-50 years if your lucky. Oldest turtle on record is about 150. Dogs top out at 21 if your lucky... so dogs are known as 7-1... in human years, humans live to be around 70... (these days mind you with all the advances in medicine & all ahh f'k it) more like around 60. That'd make Donkeys years just a bit slower & giant sea turtle years Reeeallly Slooow.




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Post: #13 - 13 Dec 2007 05:32
Post: #14 - 13 Dec 2007 10:09
Whats a turtle compared to this lol!

A specimen of the Icelandic Cyprine Arctica islandica (also known as an ocean quahog), a mollusk, was found to have lived 405 years and possibly up to 410.
Post: #15 - 14 Dec 2007 19:23
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I havent been on here for a while...

I think it would be quite funny if anyone on here remembers me. I used to be top 40 =[


Hello to everyone =D


I remember you mate. Used to post in Weeh's Welcome To New Members Thread. Good times they were man... A lot has changed but still good in its own way
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Post: #16 - 14 Dec 2007 19:27
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Whats a turtle compared to this lol!

A specimen of the Icelandic Cyprine Arctica islandica (also known as an ocean quahog), a mollusk, was found to have lived 405 years and possibly up to 410.




Thats the best then, from now on it's "I haven't seen you in ocean quahog years" It's got a nice ring to it.


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Post: #17 - 15 Dec 2007 12:00
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Whats a turtle compared to this lol!

A specimen of the Icelandic Cyprine Arctica islandica (also known as an ocean quahog), a mollusk, was found to have lived 405 years and possibly up to 410.




Thats the best then, from now on it's "I haven't seen you in ocean quahog years" It's got a nice ring to it.



woop woop it says it was killed in wales

British marine biologists have found what may be the oldest living animal — that is, until they killed it.

The team from Bangor University in Wales was dredging the waters north of Iceland as part of routine research when the unfortunate specimen, belonging to the clam species Arctica islandica, commonly known as the ocean quahog, was hauled up from waters 250 feet deep.


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