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 Sparky (0)  (29 / M-F / Massachusetts)
22-Sep-16 1:22 pm
What's going to die out in the next twenty years because the younger generations simply have no attachment to it?

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 shellyme (8)    (49 / F-M / Ohio)
22-Sep-16 9:12 pm
Marriage loyalty fidelity

 

 

 
 
 shellyme (8)    (49 / F-M / Ohio)
22-Sep-16 9:13 pm
OUR generation unfortunately dont even know the true meaning...its sad really

 

 



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 rulost2 (35)     (54 / M-F / Mississippi)
22-Sep-16 9:30 pm
Im going with cable since wifi will be in everyones home by then

 

 

 
 
 shellyme (8)    (49 / F-M / Ohio)
22-Sep-16 9:33 pm
Im going with cable since wifi will be in everyones home by then
oohhh no I think someone will invent something better than wifi so they both will die

 

 

 
 
 rulost2 (35)     (54 / M-F / Mississippi)
22-Sep-16 9:37 pm
@shellyme:

Hey leave my wifi alone....
Without wifi I cant get porn lol

 

 

 
 
 Ccarlen16 
23-Sep-16 8:08 am
Board games kids are into game systems or computers now. Went to get Christmas ideas for my kids and all the board games I played as a kid even went electronic

 

 

 
 
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