Old and busted:
Gardening-
It's where it was it's not where it is.
Vile Blue Stuff-
It's good for oblivion, not good for tomorrow.
Compulsions-
Need I say more?
Twenty-Six-
I'm so over that, next!
Gilgamesh-
Mean, but he is MUCH MUCH OLDER THAN I AM, busted might not be fair but wait until two am feedings.
New Hawtness:
War-
It is too good for something!
Milk
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Gilgamesh-
Mean, but he is MUCH MUCH OLDER THAN I AM, busted might not be fair but wait until two am feedings.
Given this is more likely to be reverse, I find this funny.
So the crux of the matter is giving up several hundred years of good stuff for a concern of something that might happen way down the line.
Lets see, who do I know that's your age that isn't going to outlive you and isn't taken....
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From what I hear about Uncle Servale he's a long way from old and busted. ;)
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Assuming non-natural means of death on both ends, I may be attending Servalle's funeral after he dies of old age.
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A: Relative and immortals. It's a kinda a moot point, since it has more to do with that waitresses story about how kids 'age' ya, than reality. I know Gerard's a good bit older than Gil and he's NOT old and busted (that must be the raising of kids away from him :).
As far as most folks you'd encounter (not related or gods), I should live a good long time as evidenced by my family and I promised G that I'd keep my youthful figure (all that death, war, destruction and good eating--forget the good eating).
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