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gino.pilotino

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Good! At least one of us is having fun! :)
AC/DC was my childhood dream. I don't remember what year they came to play in Italy. Modena. I remember it perfectly. Modena. I was 19 years old and couldn't go. Too young. Too far away. My parents wouldn't let me. Fuck, I was 19... but for them, I was still too young. It was a bitter pill to swallow. Oh well, I know what year it was!!!!!!!!!!!! If I was 19, it was 1991.
 

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AC/DC was my childhood dream. I don't remember what year they came to play in Italy. Modena. I remember it perfectly. Modena. I was 19 years old and couldn't go. Too young. Too far away. My parents wouldn't let me. Fuck, I was 19... but for them, I was still too young. It was a bitter pill to swallow. Oh well, I know what year it was!!!!!!!!!!!! If I was 19, it was 1991.
Now you're making me think about it again. The big problem probably wasn't the age, but that I wanted to go with my cousin, for those who remember my cousin.
 

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You know you're being mean, don't you?
Me? Why??? :ROFLMAO:

And what will be Aaron's moment in the spotlight? You've already said it and planned it. I don't expect it to be during Aruba, but after. Christmas? Thanksgiving? When will Aaron shine?

EDIT: And above all, when Aaron shines, will Eva and Amanda already know that he's Mark's clone, or will they find out then? Gosh, when I think about the possible developments, my mind goes crazy.
Christmas and Thanksgiving will happen during the Aruba trip.
Aaron will show up on the next update and perhaps he will answer some of your questions.

AC/DC was my childhood dream. I don't remember what year they came to play in Italy. Modena. I remember it perfectly. Modena. I was 19 years old and couldn't go. Too young. Too far away. My parents wouldn't let me. Fuck, I was 19... but for them, I was still too young. It was a bitter pill to swallow. Oh well, I know what year it was!!!!!!!!!!!! If I was 19, it was 1991.
Exactly, September 14 1991. I see another 1972-vintage friend here.
Ten days later, they played in Barcelona. A guy who would become a dev a lot of years later worked as a waiter for a hospitality company that had the concession on the Estadi Olimpic bars and was rotating between events. I didn't see anything of the concert, my bar didn't have visibility of the stage, but man, I heard everything!
 

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Me? Why??? :ROFLMAO:


Christmas and Thanksgiving will happen during the Aruba trip.
Aaron will show up on the next update and perhaps he will answer some of your questions.


Exactly, September 14 1991. I see another 1972-vintage friend here.
Ten days later, they played in Barcelona. A guy who would become a dev a lot of years later worked as a waiter for a hospitality company that had the concession on the Estadi Olimpic bars and was rotating between events. I didn't see anything of the concert, my bar didn't have visibility of the stage, but man, I heard everything!
1972 gave birth to some of the greats!
 

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1972 gave birth to some of the greats!
I honestly feel like I'm from '72. I'm only from '71 for nine days. And honestly, at school, as a child/teenager, this was a big burden for me emotionally. You don't usually think much about these things. I ended up having to interact with my “peers”. In my first year of school, I had three classmates who were born in January. I was born at the end of December. There was almost a year's difference, which was evident in everything we said and in our level of maturity. At 6 years old, 11 and a half months is a really long time. I suffered a lot because of this. I always felt like the little kid who clings to others so as not to be left alone. This feeling passed over the years. The older you get, the less important a year's difference becomes. But at school... what bad memories I have.

EDIT: This unpleasant feeling began to change when I was FINALLY failed and ended up in a class with people my own age. This happened when I was 14. From then on, things started to change.
 
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I honestly feel like I'm from '72. I'm only from '71 for nine days. And honestly, at school, as a child/teenager, this was a big burden for me emotionally. You don't usually think much about these things. I ended up having to interact with my “peers”. In my first year of school, I had three classmates who were born in January. I was born at the end of December. There was almost a year's difference, which was evident in everything we said and in our level of maturity. At 6 years old, 11 and a half months is a really long time. I suffered a lot because of this. I always felt like the little kid who clings to others so as not to be left alone. This feeling passed over the years. The older you get, the less important a year's difference becomes. But at school... what bad memories I have.

EDIT: This unpleasant feeling began to change when I was FINALLY failed and ended up in a class with people my own age. This happened when I was 14. From then on, things started to change.
I know what you mean. I'm from the end of October, and I experienced something similar, always being among the youngest in class.
 
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However, it all depends on who has the charismatic personality. If you or I had been the dominant personalities, we would not have had a bad experience. In my case, two of the three children born in January were charismatic and dominant. And I had them in the next school level as well. At the next level (high school? I don't know how to compare the Italian and American school systems, but I think it's high school), I no longer had those two troublemakers. But by then, the damage had already been done.
 
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I know what you mean. I'm from the end of October, and I experienced something similar, always being among the youngest in class.
I was advanced 1 year, never even saw the 1st grade class. Besides being born on the cutoff for enrollment, August, I was the youngest by almost 2 years. What made things slightly better was the fact that was usually the tallest. Also, up until 8th grade, I was usually the one with the highest grades. In 8th grade I had another depression episode, and my grades went down down down... I should have been retained, but was moved on, only to fail the next year. That's when the age gap started to go away. My grades never really recovered, I simply stopped caring about school. Never finished 12th grade, had no real interest in going to College...

Years later, I figured out that the decisive point was at the 9th grade. The government in an effort to make us do good decisions, instituted a Vocational Test to be had at the 9th grade. This was done by Psychologists hired for that task. When it was my turn, I had the misfortune of being late due to the Bus that I took broke down halfway. I was late by 10 minutes. Mr. Psychologist Extraordinaire decided to make an example out of me and refused to let me in and to even schedule me to another day. We argued, I have to say, I wasn't calm and told him in no uncertain terms what I thought of him after his absolute refusal.

I reported him. No one did anything. So, I said, Fuck You All. To be honest my opinion of psychologists hasn't improved since. .|. to them all.

Yeah, I was wrong. Fucked up my life.

Wait... what were we talking about??? No, really...

FML :FacePalm:
 
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