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     Exactly what do you have in mind?   
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        Oh just the usual running around, tongue in cheek humour..  
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      Hmmmmm....I've been tempted for a while to revive a thread that's been dormant for far too long. I'll give ya 3 guesses as to which one it is! 
    
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      54 days to be exact! 
    
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      Really??? Does it involve Dis-orders by any chance?? 
        
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      Oh yeah, lots of them! 
    
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        The 'new black' could be a Dis-order...  
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      Can I just be the old me. I don't want to be "new" anything. I've been dis-orderly since birth and I don't want to change now. 
    
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      Please be the old you, I suspect you may have started a trend is all...how old do you have to be, to be old, or to be new? Is there a limit? 
      
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      for me -My beautiful red nosed american pit:Homer; he's professionally trained(by me) and the sweetest dog I have ever owned. 
     
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      Hmmmm...not sure. 
 
  Most that I buy is new to me, but old. Except for food, underwear and few other things. As far as people go I'd like to be new to a location (ie:Aus)but still the same old me. Also when I learn something, it's new but really someone else thought of it previously making it old. I'd say there are no limitations, just different perspectives.   And I ain't old.
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      my lab/pit mix RUFUS 
    
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 And I ain't old.