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meanmistert
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Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:26 am Posts: 1911 Location: Orlando
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 It's My Birthday!
...and I'm not feelin' it!
Feel free to comment, or give advice on coping w/ the 31st year of life.
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Joe
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 Re: It's My Birthday!
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Locomoco
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Joined: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:13 pm Posts: 8143 Location: San Mateo
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Yeah, it's pretty much all down hill after 25...
Go try to eat as many free birthday meals as you can! 
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Joe
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Locomoco wrote: Yeah, it's pretty much all down hill after 25... Go try to eat as many free birthday meals as you can! 
Sigh. And I just turned 25 recently...
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Locomoco
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PaulieVinyl
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liquidsky
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Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2005 2:54 pm Posts: 7412 Location: Far From the Maddening Crowds
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 Re: It's My Birthday!
meanmistert wrote: ...and I'm not feelin' it!
Feel free to comment, or give advice on coping w/ the 31st year of life.
The road to happiness is U-shaped.
New research this week has found that happiness over the course of a lifetime follows a universal curve in which the greatest bliss occurs at the beginning and end of life, while misery dominates middle age.
The pattern was consistent around the globe, according to the report, which examined social survey data on 2 million people in 80 countries, including the United States.
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-happiness2feb02,1,6158313.story
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Locomoco
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Lixx
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Joined: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:01 am Posts: 7380 Location: Deep in the Jungle
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Locomoco wrote: Yeah, it's pretty much all down hill after 25... Go try to eat as many free birthday meals as you can! 
I kinda disagree. When I turned 30 I felt inspired that I finally made it past the tumultuous twenties and had new found insights into who I was as a person. They probably were always there but I soon learned the thirties were much better than the twenties. Now I'm rapidly approaching 40 (Oct of this year) and I'm telling you life just keeps getting better and more simplified. I'm still having so much fun. Only thing about getting older is you have to exercise a little more and can't eat crap 24-7 like we did when we were young.
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Locomoco
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Lixx wrote: Only thing about getting older is you have to exercise a little more and can't eat crap 24-7 like we did when we were young.
That's the part I was referring to most... 
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scottygee
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Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 7:37 am Posts: 1351 Location: grumpy old fart headquarters
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Happy birthday...enjoy it! 31 is still youthful, depending on your outlook...
treat yourself to something special today because tomorrow is just another regular old day!
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ikkashinju
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Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 1:08 am Posts: 1184 Location: Escondido because of work...Los Angeles in heart!
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31 was a great year for me...you are mos def still young. you got a ways to go before you have to grunt just to bend down to tie your shoes...
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gatchabert
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Joined: Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:41 pm Posts: 6389 Location: 415
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You know you're old when you start saying things like "When I was growing up...." and the other person has no idea what you mean.
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BloodDrinker6969
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You're old when you take offense to being called old.
Happy Birthday.
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Locomoco
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Wait till teenage girls start calling you "mister"... 
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BloodDrinker6969
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Locomoco wrote: Wait till teenage girls start calling you "mister"... 
OUCH! I'm 27 but look like I'm 17 so I still get 14 year old goths hitting on me thinking they have a chance. AWKWARD!
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soda pop SMASH
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Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:55 am Posts: 681 Location: New Zealand
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happy birthday!
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Dean
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Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:53 pm Posts: 6232 Location: 415
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Happy Day meanmistert !
Lixx hit the nail on the head. People are mostly joking when they say it's all over after 25 (or 35, or 40, or 50, or whatever.) If they aren't joking, I hope they'll re-assess. "Life is what you make it" might sound corny, but it's actually wisdom.
The 20s are awesome but in your 30s and 40s, people trust you more, you're more psychologically and financially stable, you're still young enough to do almost anything you want, you still have time to change your path if you so desire, and despite the inevitable effects of aging, it's not all THAT bad.
Anyway, at 31, one shouldn't be worrying about all that stuff. 
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gatchabert
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BloodDrinker6969 wrote: Locomoco wrote: Wait till teenage girls start calling you "mister"...  OUCH! I'm 27 but look like I'm 17 so I still get 14 year old goths hitting on me thinking they have a chance. AWKWARD!
Lol....that reminds me of a couple of stories.
I was about 25-26yrs old and walked into the ice rink to play some pick-up. At the same time there were try-outs for the travel team. One of the moms that was organizing asked if I was there for the Bantam try-outs. I just looked at her and said "Bantam try-outs?" She turned beet red and apologized. I laughed and went on my way. Bantams are 13 years old.
A few years later, I was working at that very same rink. While sitting behind the counter of the store, another hockey mom asked me how I can juggle working full-time at the shop and do my homework. I said "My homework??" She said "Aren't you still in High School?" I laughed and told her that I had finished College in 93. I was already in my 30's at that time. She walked out mortified...and apologized the next time she came in.
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Locomoco
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I think those were some cougars trying to play a different kind of "pick-up" with ya Bert... 
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gatchabert
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Locomoco wrote: I think those were some cougars trying to play a different kind of "pick-up" with ya Bert... 
Ah...I shoulda taken the bait. Some of those hockey moms were hot.
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abelincolnjr
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Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 6:46 pm Posts: 3200 Location: Brooklyn, NY
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To be honest it was great being done with my 20's . I kind of feel now that the first part of the 20's is all about Master's Level High School BS ("HEY I DONT HAVE TO HIDE MY BONG ANYMORE, FUCK YOU MOM! I CAN GET INTO BARS!!! FUCK YOU DAD! "). The 2nd Half is sweating turning 30.
The 30's are awesome you get to leave behind all the nonsense of the 20's and find out where you fit in the world and not just be all angry that the world isn't what you'd like it to be.
Settle in and enjoy the ride. I'm finishing up the 30's in June and I'm actually eating as shitty as possible now because once you hit forty if you eat shitty food you have to wear Depends.
End of Old Person's Life Lessons #101, Happy Birthday!
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Locomoco
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I always call this place "forever 29" or "forever 39" depending on the age of the women I see entering the store... 
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rhinomilk
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Joined: Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:15 pm Posts: 7136 Location: Bay Area
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this thread reminds me when that old lady told people in the S7 line on Saturday wondering what the younger generation is up to nowadays 
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Dean
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Locomoco wrote: I always call this place "forever 29" or "forever 39" depending on the age of the women I see entering the store... 
"Forever pretending that I'm actually shopping at Union Square when actually I was duped by vanity into shopping at a tourist trap that I can afford."
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