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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:07 am
hows it going everyone, i am mike, 21, from PA and last night coming home from work i made the realization.. that i am getting old crying coming home close to 11:00pm in the middle of a little mountain town i almost hit 3 kids on bikes, so i slammed on the brakes and yelled at them and drove away swiftly and angrily... then i realized.. omg.. that is what my grandfather woulda done! surprised i do get upset when kids drive bikes and more so cars in my yard because most times they go through the water and make nice deep tread marks in my yard... if this is a prelude to what i will be like as an old person.. i would be afraid of what may come, i might as well start picking out my florida retirement community soon, just so i know where the kids and grandkids i dont have know where to visit me >.> rotten kids with thier bikes and their hip hap music...
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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 2:43 pm
haha oh I really know what you mean! I get really upset when I see kids doing "stupid" stuff, adn then I relise that I used to do that same stuff in one form or another. It makes me sad to know that I am getting old, old enough to know that my actions in fact to affect other people... hahaha funny that never occured to me when i was a youngin
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:39 am
small bit of advice (not to sound rude) get over it and move on.
You are the oldest today that you have ever been in Your life. So for your level of experience in life this is the highest you've ever been.
You have many many more years left, and believe me, in 5-10 years, you'll be looking back on yourself now and going "Man, What was I thinking? I was still so immature then." (well that is unless you somehow stop learning between now and then.)
Basically, as long as you continue through life and you continue to improve yourself and learn, then when you look back at yourself now, you will shake your head at what you just wrote.
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