Re: So You Think You Can Dance



shiden_kai scribed:

avid_dancer@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I hope you're not one of those retirees pretending to be
a teenager. Experiencing the Cocoon phenomenon?

I don't think you really know the age of the person
that you are commenting about. I don't think she's
anywhere near retirement age!

Not unusual for avid. It usually speaks volumes without a clue about what
it's writing about.
--
Ed Jay (remove 'M' to respond by email)
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