You must accept the fact that you are not young anymore. You are a fully grown adult, with responsibilities, and very little time for play.
You must accept the fact that you are not young anymore. You are a fully grown adult, with responsibilities, and very little time for play.
sdadsd wrote:
You must accept the fact that you are not young anymore. You are a fully grown adult, with responsibilities, and very little time for play.
We have a lot of money and the time to do what EVER we want.
Not so bad.
I turned 30 today! How appropriate!
Physically, it sucks. Emotionally, somewhat depressing.
I suppose you are correct.
30s are great. You're still young and fit, and you finally have the money to actually go do interesting things.
Lenny Leonard wrote:
I turned 30 today! How appropriate!
Physically, it sucks. Emotionally, somewhat depressing.
I suppose you are correct.
If your'e 30 and it sucks physically, you should be pissed at your parents. Only people with horrible genes are physically screwed at 30.
it's worse when you hit 50 ... I suddenly realized I'm probably in the 4th quarter with no hope of a comeback
31 and happy wrote:
30s are great. You're still young and fit, and you finally have the money to actually go do interesting things.
Funny, I just turned 65 and said the same thing to my hot young GF. No responsibilities!
We're going to Australia in November , the start of summer down under. Crikey, well go surfing on Bondi Beach and down the local beer and wine after.
Cheers mate, you've another 30 years in your cubicle and Social Security will be broke by then. Thanks Obama.
I thought that too before I retired from the department of redundancy department
Man, I remember when I was young and new everything.
Getting older isn't always easy, but it sure as hell beats the alternative.
If you are older and fit, and still have your hair, life is pretty good.
Lots of 20-something women want to get with 40+ year old guys who fit the above.
If you are fat, short, or bald, life will suck no matter how old you are.
If you are a man in decent shape with a solid job your 30s are amazing in every way.
old guy remembers wrote:
sdadsd wrote:You must accept the fact that you are not young anymore. You are a fully grown adult, with responsibilities, and very little time for play.
We have a lot of money and the time to do what EVER we want.
Not so bad.
True. In my 40's I have a lot of disposable income, time to travel, have fun, own my home outright... must suck to be a millennial with horrible prospects due to bolshevik hypocrites running the banks and media.
sdadsd wrote:
You must accept the fact that you are not young anymore. You are a fully grown adult, with responsibilities, and very little time for play.
Yup ... Think what you have to (not) look forward to.
Time .... the ultimate equalizer.
quaker oats are good 4 u wrote:
it's worse when you hit 50 ... I suddenly realized I'm probably in the 4th quarter with no hope of a comeback
To bad for you bro. I am 52 and enjoy every day and every RUN. It's all about the way you look at it. Enjoy the Fkn ride its short.
Early worm gets the bird wrote:
Lenny Leonard wrote:I turned 30 today! How appropriate!
Physically, it sucks. Emotionally, somewhat depressing.
I suppose you are correct.
If your'e 30 and it sucks physically, you should be pissed at your parents. Only people with horrible genes are physically screwed at 30.
Bull. It's about the consistency of the work you put in.
"We don't stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing."
it's better than 21-29.way betteri'm serious
sdadsd wrote:
You must accept the fact that you are not young anymore. You are a fully grown adult, with responsibilities, and very little time for play.
Over 30 is awsome. We all still run under 14 5ks, we all are very wealthy, and our super model wives give us handys daily as part of our after run cool down
Evo Morales wrote:
If you are older and fit, and still have your hair, life is pretty good.
Lots of 20-something women want to get with 40+ year old guys who fit the above.
If you are fat, short, or bald, life will suck no matter how old you are.
If you are 40 something and your definition of a pretty good life is attracting a variety of 20 somethings you really have no idea what a pretty good life is. If you are 40 something and you are making a life and family with the love of your life, you are much closer to living a pretty good life.
Social Security's in very good health. It doesn't suck to get over 30 or 40, though I wonder about 50. Keep a young frame of mind, meaning don't act like everything's over and stay in shape. I've been in better shape and run better times than when I was 19 or 20 for years, except I have lost basic speed at 200/400/800.
It's okay up to about 38. Actually, 32 and 33 were my favorites.