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Well, I never had one, but that is my sense of how this works. Sareitha Sedai Send a noteboard - 14/12/2015 08:36:49 PM

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I am hoping grandpas get extra leeway with this. I know my grandfather never got a stupid as my dad did when I was teen. It was amazing he could get through the day as clueless as he was when I was 15. He was much smarter though by the time I got the 25.

Amazing! Mine too

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