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up date.......getting ready to go out for the old birthday celebrations......half a red later......its struck me....im slim and extremely good looking and skinny jeans are the future....:thumbup:

 

Bring it on!!

& enjoy it while youve got it...wont be long before you look back,get the odd sleepless night thinking about time gently carving out an old man from a young one,each time the clock ticks...:laugh1:

 

my mirrors are left grubby,me sights shot to bits,& I used to be an adonis..ish:001_rolleyes:

Forgot to wind the clock years ago:biggrin:

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I wouldn't think that owning an M3 was a mid-life crisis, temporary insanity or plain poor taste in wanting a chav wagon. But not mid-life.

 

Mid-life would getting and 18 year old for a girlfriend and buying a Range Rover Sport or an Atom, Ferrari, Lambo or some such "brash cash" motor!

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I couldn't afford a range rover and an M3 at 31 yrs. Can't afford them now at 39 and doubt I'll be able to afford them when I'm 49!

What a load of shandy drinking whinging :001_tt2:

 

Work harder man:001_tt2:

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Ok so tomorrow I will be 31........ Altho my body feels like it's 61, i still have the mentality I had when I was 25.....doesn't help when the rest of the team are so young, I am really struggling with this milestone in my life and feeling really old............advice plz

 

Try taking "support formula ZMA" food supplements ,just before bed, I take mine with a glass of red wine, or two, and the next day its like you are 10 years younger.:thumbup:

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I am 45 next year

I got a younger wife it only tires you out more

I can still do the work just suffer more and longer

 

Can we rearrange the above words to understand:sneaky2:

 

Enjoy it while you can before age really kicks in, then it's like trying to push a 'march mallow into a money box':blushing:

 

I'm 62 still do everything but a bit less energy - don't believe that 62 is the new 31:lol:

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ha ha!, I didn't start doing tree work till I was 30..now 47 and still climbing 5 - 6 days a week...just keep doing it till it hurts...then keep doing it...simples ;)

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