You could get away with it, you're like 3 feet tall and look like those umba-lumba's from the Charlie and The Chocolate Factory movie.
2007-05-14 04:37:50
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answer #1
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answered by LastManDancing 2
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It's always too old to be a runaway, but 30 is not to old to be an "adventurer"...
2007-05-14 04:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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are you kidding? I am 60 and I want to be a runaway. If I could find some place to run to, that is.
2007-05-14 04:38:01
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answered by Diane G 6
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Nah. I'm 35 and I run away all the time... mostly mental jaunts and day dreams, but occasionally I grab a piece of lake, a canoe, and some peace for a day or two. Running away is good. It puts things into perspective, and makes me appreciate what I have so I want to run back.
2007-05-14 07:01:54
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answered by Mikisew 6
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Always depends on what you are running TO. I know there is alot of worthless BS we'd all like to drop. Too bad the world seems to like to create so much none productive roadblocks.
For my older brother he is putting off living till he reaches retirement. Myself I've been well trained to be a workaholic & don't know how to play for just play.
2007-05-15 03:08:01
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answered by viablerenewables 7
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No way!!!!! I was a 41 year old runaway and it was so much fun. Don't ever give up!
2007-05-14 04:38:51
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answered by missellie 7
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Lets all run away. . .but if we go I just know the kids will find us. It is probably futile but maybe we can join the circus for a couple of days before the first kid comes in and asks where his clean underwear is. . .should be the same place it always is, though.
2007-05-14 17:25:08
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answered by PartyTime 5
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your never too old to be a runaway....sounds like a good idea to me.
2007-05-14 04:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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By 30 you should be ready to stand and fight not runaway.............
2007-05-14 08:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No, well, only mentally.
Literally, it usually isn't a solution, but just creates more reasons to feel like running.
2007-05-15 03:59:00
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answered by Gnome 6
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