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Did you have a blinging sweet 16?

post #1 of 16
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After watching a compilation of MTV's Sweet 16 copied to me by a Moldavian friend who understands my need to come closer to the American experience such to understand traumas of my psyche I wondered if this was a realistic program or only some propaganda by De Beers or for the SUV special interested. Is it a normal experience in your lifetime to have a blinging Sweet 16; as entering on a procession of golden died alpacas as an ex Ibiza DJ breaks a wicked beat? It's predicted that you will laugh loudly to learn that my 16 anniversary was spent with Dieter and some other school chums on a sabbatical to the country with a shoe full of potent Türkisch oregano and a selection of pornographic magazines.
post #2 of 16
Oregano huh? That explains, a fair bit .
post #3 of 16
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It's predicted that you will laugh loudly to learn that my 16 anniversary was spent with Dieter and some other school chums on a sabbatical to the country with a shoe full of potent Türkisch oregano and a selection of pornographic magazines.


You too?
post #4 of 16
No, that show is bullshit and pisses me off to no limit. I'm not jealous, but rather annoyed by how spoiled the kids are on that show.

My sweet 16 was one where I woke up at about 11am and forgot it was my 16th birthday until my mom mentioned it at around noon. We then ate cake and I got presents and went to work. Exciting, isn't it?

JB
post #5 of 16
Jetblack, my 16th birthday was pretty much the same as yours, except i didn't have work on my brithday.
post #6 of 16
I dont even remember my 16th birthday, I think I lurked the lots of Home Depot and ran over a row of pylons.
post #7 of 16
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Originally Posted by Roland Loden of Germany View Post
After watching a compilation of MTV's Sweet 16 copied to me by a Moldavian friend who understands my need to come closer to the American experience such to understand traumas of my psyche I wondered if this was a realistic program or only some propaganda by De Beers or for the SUV special interested. Is it a normal experience in your lifetime to have a blinging Sweet 16; as entering on a procession of golden died alpacas as an ex Ibiza DJ breaks a wicked beat? It's predicted that you will laugh loudly to learn that my 16 anniversary was spent with Dieter and some other school chums on a sabbatical to the country with a shoe full of potent Türkisch oregano and a selection of pornographic magazines.

troll...
post #8 of 16
I've never had a "blinging" anything.
post #9 of 16
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Oregano huh? That explains, a fair bit .

It would be a pleasure to bring you some to Seattle for you to sample on the Hamburg Express.

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troll...

Bowl...

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I've never had a "blinging" anything.

As I have learned from MTV it is never to late to bling although perhaps too early to plan a blinging Sweet 60.
post #10 of 16
My parents were out of town on my 16th. A friend took me to the DMV office and I got my license. Then I took the keys to the old Jeep and started learning to drive a stick-shift. Holy cow, I sucked back then. Once I figured how to not stall at the intersections, I dashed back to my friends, and we drove everywhere we could since gas was cheap back then, it was summertime and we'd taken the top off the old jeep. Short on bling, long on sweet.
post #11 of 16
I think my parents took me out to eat.

I was not looking forward to driving.
post #12 of 16
I saw an episode where this chubby spoiled kid's dad got Nas, of all rappers, to with him a happy birthday. That guy used to have cred.
post #13 of 16
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My parents were out of town on my 16th. A friend took me to the DMV office and I got my license. Then I took the keys to the old Jeep and started learning to drive a stick-shift. Holy cow, I sucked back then. Once I figured how to not stall at the intersections, I dashed back to my friends, and we drove everywhere we could since gas was cheap back then, it was summertime and we'd taken the top off the old jeep. Short on bling, long on sweet.

No parent/guardian signature needed to get a license?

Ahh how great it must have been in the good 'ol days
post #14 of 16
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Originally Posted by Roland Loden of Germany View Post
It's predicted that you will laugh loudly to learn that my 16 anniversary was spent with Dieter and some other school chums on a sabbatical to the country with a shoe full of potent Türkisch oregano and a selection of pornographic magazines.

I think Dr. Evil finished recounting this experience with have his scrotum ritualistically plucked by a prostitute?

Seriously, I thought "Sweet 16" was for girls? Granted my 16th B-day was 20 years ago, but I think it centered around a bottle of whisky and a 24 of brew with some friends.
post #15 of 16
My grandpa's funeral was the same day as my 16th birthday. It was the worst birthday ever.
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