Old people are funny (myself included...i guess).
I like to hear the stories they tell about when they were young.
Matter a fact....my daughter asked me....(she was 6 or so)
Mommy in the "olden" days...when you were a kid - did you have a microwave?...
It was sad...
because had to say......Uuuuuuua...NO...
2006-08-01 11:20:26
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answered by ? 4
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well its probably because they don't expect that you would be earwigging on a private conversation....they are your parents but they are also a couple and they deserve a little privacy from time to time just like anyone else
2006-08-01 18:16:17
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answered by uplate 5
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get over it kid, parents say the weirdest, unusual, strangest, most disgusting things youll ever hear. you havent heard the worst part yet, get woken up in the middle of the night to hear them having sex. now theres something to be flabbergasted about!!
2006-08-01 18:15:24
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answered by Sweet Dreams 6
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What do they say ? " this is Earth base Alpha , mission complete,
Earth will be destroyed at 0700 hrs on 8/8/06 do you copy/over"
2006-08-01 18:15:17
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answered by BONE° 7
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umm, are those supposed to be song lyrics? if yes - I dont know the song. if no, then A. you shouldn't be eavesdropping . . . and B. your parents should be/are leading you by example. ( no dis on your parents, it just is what it is . . . )
2006-08-01 18:16:09
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answered by Steph 5
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Me either
2006-08-01 18:15:12
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answered by kelly24592 5
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well since this is music category I guess they are singing.............?
Must be some baaaad singas ya got for parents !
feel for ya!
2006-08-01 18:18:59
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answered by Jill A 2
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i know me 2...hearing ur grandparents talk that is WAY different
2006-08-01 18:15:52
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answered by Jess 3
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that's a statement,not a question.
2006-08-01 18:15:50
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answered by Dominic M 1
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yeah.. what about it.
2006-08-01 18:15:29
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answered by .acissej 2
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