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  1. Posts : 2,111
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       #51

    kusiobache said:
    Well your a nice guy then! Smart too for not giving him it! Maybe you should add something to your sig along these lines "Beware if you see a 13 year old boy living with his father. It could be a 47 year old liar living with his mother"



    I actually do think he's 13.

    Based on his MSN name I did some investigating and even came across his picture.
    He's a fan of "CANDY,THE MAGIC DINOSAUR".

    Maybe we shouldn't be too hard on him, me included.
    He is clearly a product of these times and modern parenthood.

    He has not been doing or saying anything out of order, so we should cut him some slack.

    Greetz
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  2. Posts : 4,573
       #52

    At 13, I was polite, respectful and well-mannered in every way possible. Unless, of course, you consider my parents opinion.

    In the boys defense, I offer this observation - the older I got, the smarter my parent became.
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  3. Posts : 2,111
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       #53

    Antman said:
    In the boys defense, I offer this observation - the older I got, the smarter my parent became.
    Mine just got more drunk, but that's beside the point.

    I was always polite.
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  4. Posts : 3,639
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       #54

    squonksc said:
    Mine just got more drunk, but that's beside the point.

    I was always polite.
    My mom can get annoying, but she is still my mom. =P

    I use to be a jack-a** to her but I learned self-control with the anger issue. :) Haven't yelled at her in over 3 years now! =P
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  5. Posts : 2,111
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       #55

    DarkNovaGundam said:
    My mom can get annoying, but she is still my mom. =P

    I use to be a jack-a** to her but I learned self-control with the anger issue. :) Haven't yelled at her in over 3 years now! =P
    So there's still hope for the 13yr old.
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       #56

    13 or not, based on the problem description: He WANTS a free W7 product key, as many do; he NEEDS a Vista installation kit to use with his existing product key.

    And I will bet he can find a Vista installation kit from somewhere.
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