Stout Chap, I have a question for you

My real birth date is 1870. I served in the Boer War, before doing some time in India, you follow? Of course, anything before 1901 isn't allowed on the Literotica birthdate entry field.
 
And

You quote pink floyd?

is more of a statement, actually. I believe I quoted their song Us And Them in that war thread, but that, as they say, is it.
 
Stout chap said:
My real birth date is 1870. I served in the Boer War, before doing some time in India, you follow? Of course, anything before 1901 isn't allowed on the Literotica birthdate entry field.

Wow, that makes you a true imperialist. We have fascists, capitalists, communists, socialists, tories, democrats, libertarians, republicans, and homosexuals here.

You are the first in-the-flesh imperialist.

Congradulations.
 
Problem Child said:
Wow, that makes you a true imperialist. We have fascists, capitalists, communists, socialists, tories, democrats, libertarians, republicans, and homosexuals here.

You are the first in-the-flesh imperialist.

Congradulations.

Uh-oh.
 
God wouldnt it be awesome to live that long.

Imagine all the experiences you would have.

Imagaine being able to say, my life really didnt get intresting until after my 80th birthday.
 
I don't know what you chaps are on about. It's only 1929. People live to fifty-nine years all the time in this day and age. Longer, even!

Congradulations.

This fellow has the American - and more specifically Chicagolian - tone. There isn't anything wrong with it. He probably says wadd'r (as opposed to "water") too. In any event, he's a damn fine chap.
 
Lazarus1280 said:
God wouldnt it be awesome to live that long.

Imagine all the experiences you would have.

Imagaine being able to say, my life really didnt get intresting until after my 80th birthday.

Yeah, but then you wouldn't be able to remember it all.:)
 
Stout chap said:
I don't know what you chaps are on about. It's only 1929. People live to fifty-nine years all the time in this day and age. Longer, even!



This fellow has the American - and more specifically Chicagolian - tone. There isn't anything wrong with it. He probably says wadd'r (as opposed to "water") too. In any event, he's a damn fine chap.

You quote "Us and Them", which was written in 1972, and say it's now 1929?

And what is Chicagolian? People from Chicago are Chi-sters.
 
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