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Welcome to "The YoungOnce Place".

"Project YoungOnce" is inspired by my "Walk Down Memory Lane" phlog with a collection of updates based on my meandering experience.

The "non-ageist" description of "youngonce" is:

We are not the young ones;
We were once young;
We are the "youngonce"

The pseudonym "youngonce" is coined to refer to those who were young once and are now not so young. It has been added in the "pseudodictionary", courtesy of http://www.pseudodictionary.com/youngonce

"The YoungOnce Place" is not a place for old people.

In the virtual world of the 'youngonce', you are forever young....as the pictures in the gallery will show. Your youth is frozen in time...and that is only possible in the virtual world in 'cyberspace'. You will feel like you have entered a time warp.

In essence, it is a website where elderly people can reminisce and take a photographic journey down memory lane to preserve fond memories of the days when they were once young. How differently you look now doesn't matter. The you that you think you are and the you that others see have become unrecognizable one to the other.

Unlike most other photo album websites which display your "then" and "now" photos for comparison, "The YoungOnce Place" photo gallery will only show the photos of your young days. Cherish those happy moments of your life; and share the joy with others.

Please do not be intimidated by the ageist label of 'old people'. Age is fluid.

Show yourself as a forever young person at 'The YoungOnce Place'.

Its a place where you do not age or grow old.

Be young forever as how you appear at 'The YoungOnce Place'.

A brief outline of "Project YoungOnce":

1. To develop a theme-specific website dedicated to the "youngonce".
2. This is not a discussion forum or blog site;
3. The web-site is family and community-based;
4. Contributor may opt to use nickname or real name.
5. Inappropriate and offensive material contents will not be accepted.
6. It is not a match-making agency.
7. The website is intended to encourage community and family bonding; to provide virtual cyberspace for the "youngonce" to share fond memories of their young days as they walk down memory lane; regardless of gender, race, culture or religion. It is "non-ageist".

If you are interested in participating in "Project YoungOnce", please send email to webmaster@youngonce.net.

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,
James Seah