Happy Birthday Bottomtime!
#1
Posted 15 May 2007 - 04:07 AM
Have a great day!
#2
Posted 15 May 2007 - 06:20 AM
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 01:52 PM
#5
Posted 16 May 2007 - 04:24 AM
That is a great outlook David! I'll try to keep it in mind, since I am also hitting 50 in a few months.thank you to all who wish friends tell me its down hill from here when you hit 50 so I guess I'm on the back side of the track my answer to them is because I'm taking the short cut back 20 years as I have not aged since i was 20 or 30 something and kiss my a,,,,, and call me skippy ,,because I'm still have'n the time of my life and FAILURE IS NOT A OPTION so if you are counting the years you're wasting alot of time that you can and wave as you pass them by THANKS again David
#6
Posted 16 May 2007 - 01:26 PM
That is a great outlook David! I'll try to keep it in mind, since I am also hitting 50 in a few months.thank you to all who wish friends tell me its down hill from here when you hit 50 so I guess I'm on the back side of the track my answer to them is because I'm taking the short cut back 20 years as I have not aged since i was 20 or 30 something and kiss my a,,,,, and call me skippy ,,because I'm still have'n the time of my life and FAILURE IS NOT A OPTION so if you are counting the years you're wasting alot of time that you can and wave as you pass them by THANKS again David
Thanks and congrats as the five o is one of the best days of our lives and your as old as you let you'er self feel . I have some college students as friends and they complain more about hard work and the heat the ba bla bla and I tell them,,, just remember with as bad as you feel today... this may be the best day of your life and as good as it get for you,,,, and that shuts them up real fast and they move on to another topic or have another cold one which may be why the feel that bad ,,as they tell what they did the night before,,and all I can say are you all just a bunch of light weights again pre congrats as maybe we need to start the better five-o dive section and show the light weights how its done
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