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Going on 34 here .... started playing risk in the 80's along with pac-man, rubik's cube.... memories...
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Wacicha, you could buy me a bottle or five now and ship it on up here... you know, to Australia... LOL
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I am 17, and feel, uhm, uhm, ... ..., 17
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I'm 17 years old, and I'm a junior in High School ('07)
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42 going on 14...lol.....have heard a couple times about you wacicha but had no idea about you Scarus.....wow half a century you two are older than most of these kids parents I bet....lol :lol:
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Well I guess I get to join the old - timers group, just turned 47 in May.

Actually had a bunch of friends that enjoyed getting together with a case or two of beer and playing all nighter Risk games.

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The games always seemed to take a long time to finish, wonder why? :lol:
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I'm between the ages of 19.87645738465727 and 21.001893267492638476.

If you haven't guessed, i'm 20. However, i'm far more in touch with reality (and by in touch i mean completely out of synch) than my fellow 20-year-old compatriots.
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How old are you....

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I am 56....Ok i am on a learning curve but heed me Grasshoppers! I WILL LEARN! (better than I WILL BE BACK!)....Pleasure to be assocated with you Risk lovers....Cheers! Karl in Scotland (THE BRAVE!)
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Re: How old are you....

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aceofcups wrote:I am 56....Ok i am on a learning curve but heed me Grasshoppers! I WILL LEARN! (better than I WILL BE BACK!)....Pleasure to be assocated with you Risk lovers....Cheers! Karl in Scotland (THE BRAVE!)


Wacicha and Scarus will be delighted!

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yes i think they will there no longer the oldest....lmao
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41 in about a minute
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panzermeyer wrote:41 in about a minute


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I would be 22 and think that after 21 it doesn't matter too much until you retire.
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Post by Machiavelli »

I haven't even read this thread but I think that when Marv made it he was trying to find some young s.

Right Marv? :lol:
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Not really, I was just curious... But nothing against find some young females :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Marvaddin wrote:Not really, I was just curious... But nothing against find some young males :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Tsc, tsc... go edit what your madre writes :evil: :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Marvaddin wrote:Tsc, tsc... go edit what your madre writes


Wow, I didn't know they had your mom jokes in Brazil!! Hey Marv...

Seua mamãe então estúpido que ela ficou despedido do M&Ms fábrica para discartar todo o Ws!!!
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thegrimsleeper wrote:Wow, I didn't know they had your mom jokes in Brazil!! Hey Marv...

Well, we have, as in all countries, I think... Ofenses using others mother are also the worst ones here in Brazil... (specially "son of a harlot" or related things) :lol:

And that joke is a little funny, I admit, but your internet translator is terrible!! Hmm, I assume you dont know Portuguese... :roll:
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im 12 and it sucks i have so much tranig this summer its my first day i was gesing it be esey but it was so hared ive done endorince befor but not like this i had to go 1m befor i cold stop if i did more i got woter then i need to go to summer camp to they wont be as hard ...i hope
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thegrimsleeper wrote:Wow, I didn't know they had your mom jokes in Brazil!! Hey Marv...

Seua mamãe então estúpido que ela ficou despedido do M&Ms fábrica para discartar todo o Ws!!!


*attempts to translate using similarities between portugese and spanish*

[something] Mama[?] [something] so stupid that [something] [something] M&Ms she thought they were all W's?

Anywhere close?
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15 going on 16 in September, and I might as well tell of how I got into Risk because I'm a talker and my mouth must move at all times. In this case, my fingers must tpe at all times.

I thought the board was cool, and there were these tiny toy cannons inside the box tht my sister and I played with when we were little. So I begged and literally cried for my mom to teach me when I was about 7, but she yelled at me and said I was too young. :(

Then Came my 8th birthday and I asked again, only more politely, and she said yes. She tried explaining it to me but I could not understand a single word she said. It might as well been in Chinese. Later in the year she said, "Let's play Risk!" and I had no idea how to play, but she taught me as we (our family) went along. I learned in no time and wanted to play it constantly, and ended up winning about half the time. To this day she always advises me on what to do and which country to attack when I know exactly what I'm doing. :lol:

I've got original 1963 and 1975 Risk board games, along with a Lord of the Rings Risk version. Anyone here who remembers the little cubes that uused to be the original pieces for Risk? Yep, I've got those in the '63 version. I've got the weird triangle-cone pieces fr the '75 edition. I've been playing Risk for about 7 years, but for some reason I keep losing on Conquer Club. I'm SUPPOSED TO BE WINNING! :evil: How strange... :wink:
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15, ill be 16 in march :)

i only started playing risk last october, and found this website a few weeks ago.
i guess i must be a natural 8)
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Post by spring1 »

When I first saw this thread, I admit I was a bit intrigued. I thought that if people knew how old I was, the common thought would be "isn't he a bit old for games" or what not. *Wiping Sweat From Brow*--Thanks to Wacicha and many, many others (assuming all are as truthful as me) for relieving me of my unfounded fears! I'm a mere 32 years young and have been playing Risk on and off since as far back as I can remember--albeit, only on CC for a few weeks!
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