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So why they call ya ramalama?
you age at your rate, I’ll age at minethere’s a few benefits to being in denial …
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I needed a name for an elf in a game I was playing, I think it was Everquest. When I woke up the next morning I had “ramalama ding dong” singing in my head. It seemed like a reasonable thing to do at the time. Actually the character wasn’t very successful but I carried his name through World of Warcraft and several other games.So why they call ya ramalama?
Ohhhhhhh so kinda like Otis on the Animal House movie? Where they go in that club and they’re singin ramalama ding dong.I needed a name for an elf in a game I was playing, I think it was Everquest. When I woke up the next morning I had “ramalama ding dong” singing in my head. It seemed like a reasonable thing to do at the time. Actually the character wasn’t very successful but I carried his name through World of Warcraft and several other games.
BTW, the joke about you using the computer without your parents knowledge is because of our relative age. You’re 15 years younger, therefore, a kid. Hehe.
Whatta great and inspiring post! My dh’s mom is now 87, and honestly…you’d never know it…I admire her zest for life!I am 54 and took your survey. I agree with Puzzle Annie. I don’t feel old and don’t plan to anytime soon. The older I get, the more terms like “aging” and “old” become relative, anyway. My mother is 83 and she is one of the youngest women I know. Seriously. I don’t mean she dresses like a teenager or dyes her hair–she is simply young at heart, and still enjoys the same things she did 30 years ago. Admittedly, she is in excellent health. I am expecting to follow her lead.
87 is the new 30, doncha know? My mother spent her 83rd birthday in Singapore!!Whatta great and inspiring post! My dh’s mom is now 87, and honestly…you’d never know it…I admire her zest for life!
wow. that’s remarkable. you are blessed with good genes, most likely!!87 is the new 30, doncha know? My mother spent her 83rd birthday in Singapore!!![]()