31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
Oldest son at comprehensiev school in less than a year ffs.
Anyway, another year out the way, and I really cant be arsed. Too many
trolls coming in. here now spouting shite, not much worht reading apart from
wildy and his troll baiting posts;)
f.ck it, time for a rum and bed.
NIght all
William P.N. Smith - 25 Oct 2003 00:43 GMT
>31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
>has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
Yeah, every year now I say "Gee, 1/3 of my life is over, now what?"
Hopefully I'll be saying that when I'm 80. 8*)

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rat - 25 Oct 2003 01:18 GMT
sorry, what was the question. i thought you were talking about the rum. and
when i relaised you wasn't...
;-)
Chin up ole chap. We're British you know.
rat
41 and a quarter, and the fun is only just beginning...
> 31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
> has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
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> f.ck it, time for a rum and bed.
> NIght all
Cannon Fodder - 25 Oct 2003 01:34 GMT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KID!!!!!!!!! Everything is great... I was thinking the
other day, "Here I am 67 and what's next, my life is almost half over
and what have I done??? I thought about the kids, both Electrical
Engineers and MCSE and making more money than God with great
grandkids... Then I realized that it's gotten better every year and am
looking forward to 2070.... :) Wonder what games will be like then???
>31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
>has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
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>f.ck it, time for a rum and bed.
>NIght all
Paul Catley - 25 Oct 2003 12:05 GMT
> HAPPY BIRTHDAY KID!!!!!!!!! Everything is great... I was thinking the
> other day, "Here I am 67 and what's next, my life is almost half over
> and what have I done??? I thought about the kids, both Electrical
> Engineers and MCSE and making more money than God with great
> grandkids... Then I realized that it's gotten better every year and am
> looking forward to 2070.... :) Wonder what games will be like then???
Hehe, I hope when your head's in a jar, they'll be able to wire you up to a
gameport :)
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Paul Catley - 25 Oct 2003 12:04 GMT
> 31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
> has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
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> wildy and his troll baiting posts;)
> f.ck it, time for a rum and bed.
31 was a bad one for me, too. 30 was great, had a party and all that, but
nobody cares when you're 31.
Have a happy birthday and get over it, you miserable git ;) All us over-40s in
here are wondering what you're making a fuss about :)
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Spyder Barques - 25 Oct 2003 14:59 GMT
> 31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
> has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
Young buck!
:-)
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"Can you see
under my
thumb?
It's you."
lyset - 25 Oct 2003 15:31 GMT
> 31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
> has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
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> f.ck it, time for a rum and bed.
> NIght all
Happy Birthday Mr "Eldvatten".
lyset
Neil Jones - 26 Oct 2003 00:12 GMT
> 31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
> has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
Frequently.... and then I think:
> f.ck it, time for a rum and bed
Just been listening to Joe Strummer's new (and of course, sadly, final)
album: the last track is a cover of Silver and Gold with the unbearably
poignant chorus:
I'm going to take a trip around the world
And kiss all of the pretty girls
And do everything, Silver and Gold
I've got to hurry up before I grow too old
He made it to 50 while packing in about 200 years' worth of life
experiences, always looking for the next thing to grab his interest.
I'll settle for that approach to life....
Happy birthday, dude.
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David Firewater - 26 Oct 2003 10:45 GMT
> Happy birthday, dude.
Thanks all,
bring on 32, I'm ready for it now;)
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Jethro[AGHL] - 27 Oct 2003 15:13 GMT
> 31 today. Do you evre reach a point in your life and think where the f.ck
> has it all gone? No not the rum, the years;)
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> f.ck it, time for a rum and bed.
> NIght all
Happy Belated, Sad Sack. :-)
<insert witty comment here as I'm all out>

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John Twernbold - 28 Oct 2003 05:53 GMT
> 31 today.
Hey, I turned 31 exactly two weeks before you did! We're nearly twins! Or
not...
> Do you evre reach a point in your life
> and think where the f.ck has it all gone?
Yep. :-)

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Jethro[AGHL] - 28 Oct 2003 14:47 GMT
> > 31 today.
>
> Hey, I turned 31 exactly two weeks before you did! We're nearly twins! Or
> not...
Your like twins.. with separate mothers and different birth dates but
twins!!

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David Firewater - 28 Oct 2003 15:04 GMT
"John Twernbold" <jtwernbold@remove-this.yahoo.com> wrote in
> Hey, I turned 31 exactly two weeks before you did! We're nearly twins! Or
> not...
Hey, my daughter was one just three days after your birthday! You could be
her Dad! Hey, waitaminute:-/
;)
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