ya ya i remember
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2006-11-01 21:29:54
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answered by Hippy of 21st Century - Jargouss 3
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Define olden days. I've never heard of Thursday being called that.
2006-11-01 07:01:37
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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what are the olden days 70"s 20"s 50"s ?
I am from the 70"s and i have never used that exspresion
2006-11-01 07:02:13
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answer #3
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answered by david s 3
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How far back are the "olden days?" I've never heard that term before.
2006-11-01 07:01:51
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answer #4
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answered by Nico 7
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never heard of that before. When exactly were the olden days?
2006-11-01 07:01:00
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answer #5
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answered by Phoenix Rising 6
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in my olden days I called "aqueer" someone born Mid Jan - to Mid Feb.
but that does sound familiar
2006-11-01 07:03:57
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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As a matter of fact, Yes! But only related to, if a person came to school wearing green on Thursdays! Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
2006-11-01 07:09:30
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answer #7
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answered by Bullett Bob 2
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Y'know, I have a vague memory of that...seems like we did. Don't remember why. When you get old, the memory is the first thing to go...right after the hindquarters.
2006-11-01 07:01:44
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answer #8
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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Yeah. as I recall, it was something about wearing green on Thursday. If you did, you were automatically queer....
Now you can wear any color you like and be as queer as you want.
Gotta love the 21st Century!
2006-11-01 07:01:59
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answer #9
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answered by Clarkie 6
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No, back in my day queer was something that was amiss not someone who had relations with the same sex.
2006-11-01 07:01:32
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answer #10
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answered by Patti T 3
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Oh no, that may hurt somebodies feelings. I would never had said that.
2006-11-01 07:22:57
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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