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  • R RChin

    Eight minutes before I'm 31. 31. Thirty One. Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one... It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. You have past it. Mate, you are old.!:(


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    Happy birthday

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    • C Christian Graus

      By the time I post this, you'll be 31. I know what you mean. You're now 'in your thirties'. Well, I am 37, which means I'm in my LATE thirtes. Still, I'd be more upset about it if my life sucked now as much as it did when I was 22.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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      Christian Graus wrote:

      Still, I'd be more upset about it if my life sucked now as much as it did when I was 22.

      I raise my glass to you! I agree with that sentiment because I try to look at aging as being like the maturing of a fine wine. You live and learn. ( I'm 38 )

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        Christian Graus wrote:

        Still, I'd be more upset about it if my life sucked now as much as it did when I was 22.

        I raise my glass to you! I agree with that sentiment because I try to look at aging as being like the maturing of a fine wine. You live and learn. ( I'm 38 )

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        Richie308 wrote:

        look at aging as being like the maturing of a fine wine

        Agree with you on that :)


        I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you.

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        • C Christian Graus

          By the time I post this, you'll be 31. I know what you mean. You're now 'in your thirties'. Well, I am 37, which means I'm in my LATE thirtes. Still, I'd be more upset about it if my life sucked now as much as it did when I was 22.

          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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          Christian Graus wrote:

          By the time I post this, you'll be 31

          Bloody hell! I only went to the loo for a sec. All I can say is: AAAAHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!. I'll be at work tomorrow (stupid me didn't take the day off), but I'm wondering whether I'll take it well or not. So far, I'm getting a bit nervous :~ .. not panicked, but nervous.

          Christian Graus wrote:

          Still, I'd be more upset about it if my life sucked now as much as it did when I was 22.

          Oh yeah. I know what you mean. My life completely sucked in exactly 1994. If you ever had a trend graph of high and low points in my life, 1994 would be the trough. But I'm always thinking my life right now could be better. I could be richer, happier, more friends, less stress. But who am I kidding, so is everyone else, right?


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            Happy birthday

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            Cheers ::beer:: I tend not to celebrate my birthdays. But this number seem to be a like a quicksand into my final years.


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              Christian Graus wrote:

              By the time I post this, you'll be 31

              Bloody hell! I only went to the loo for a sec. All I can say is: AAAAHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!. I'll be at work tomorrow (stupid me didn't take the day off), but I'm wondering whether I'll take it well or not. So far, I'm getting a bit nervous :~ .. not panicked, but nervous.

              Christian Graus wrote:

              Still, I'd be more upset about it if my life sucked now as much as it did when I was 22.

              Oh yeah. I know what you mean. My life completely sucked in exactly 1994. If you ever had a trend graph of high and low points in my life, 1994 would be the trough. But I'm always thinking my life right now could be better. I could be richer, happier, more friends, less stress. But who am I kidding, so is everyone else, right?


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              Yeah, life can always get better. In my experience, it generally does, if you apply yourself to things. The only thing is, the good stuff comes as you get older, and then some people can find they wish they were 20 again, but what they mean is they wish they had the stuff they had now, but in a younger body. And I don't just mean material stuff. I was a moron at 20. I'll probably think when I'm 50 that I was a moron at 37.

              Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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              • R RChin

                Eight minutes before I'm 31. 31. Thirty One. Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one... It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. You have past it. Mate, you are old.!:(


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                Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                Damn that is old :) Happy birthday

                A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane

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                • R RChin

                  Eight minutes before I'm 31. 31. Thirty One. Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one... It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. You have past it. Mate, you are old.!:(


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                  RChin wrote:

                  Eight minutes before I'm 31.

                  Well Happy Birthday. :rose:

                  RChin wrote:

                  Mate, you are old.!

                  NAH, you will just start using Hex next year and then complaining about the youngsters in another 16.

                  RChin wrote:

                  It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book.

                  Got all of your kids through school yet? :)

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                    Damn that is old :) Happy birthday

                    A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane

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                    Thanks! I feel it. And after a few pints tomorrow (today), I'll feel it even more!


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                    • R RChin

                      Cheers ::beer:: I tend not to celebrate my birthdays. But this number seem to be a like a quicksand into my final years.


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                      RChin wrote:

                      But this number seem to be a like a quicksand into my final years.

                      Funny thing, no-one wants to get old, but no-one is keen on the alternative, either :-)

                      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                        RChin wrote:

                        Eight minutes before I'm 31.

                        Well Happy Birthday. :rose:

                        RChin wrote:

                        Mate, you are old.!

                        NAH, you will just start using Hex next year and then complaining about the youngsters in another 16.

                        RChin wrote:

                        It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book.

                        Got all of your kids through school yet? :)

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                        Michael A. Barnhart wrote:

                        RChin wrote: It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. Got all of your kids through school yet?

                        Ha! OK. Maybe I haven't done it all yet. But I like my freedom and kids and wives and all that seems to me to be what you do when you're old. Now, I have a mortgage on my head, so thats a tick on my 'Am I old Yet' list. Two to go and I might as well buy myself a rocking chair.


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                        • R RChin

                          Eight minutes before I'm 31. 31. Thirty One. Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one... It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. You have past it. Mate, you are old.!:(


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                          RChin wrote:

                          Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one...

                          Nine more years of that and you may be balding with a gut, but get a sports car to pick up young chicks with. ;P Happy B-Day btw.

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                          • R RChin

                            Eight minutes before I'm 31. 31. Thirty One. Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one... It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. You have past it. Mate, you are old.!:(


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                            [edit] "You have past it. Mate, you are old.!" [/edit] Nah... I turned 38 today, so good luck convincing me of that one. -- modified at 19:53 Thursday 10th August, 2006

                            This statement is false.

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                              RChin wrote:

                              Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one...

                              Nine more years of that and you may be balding with a gut, but get a sports car to pick up young chicks with. ;P Happy B-Day btw.

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                              Ha ha. Funny you should say that, but that the two things that I think I'm immune to.* Baldness I've never really worried about it. Never had anyone in my immediate family that I know is bald.

                              • Beer belly. Now, I drink a lot of beer. I'm Mr. Pub. But I'm forever thin. Up to a year ago I used to have a full gym membership, only to try and tempt a bit of weight onto me, but only in vain. All my brothers, and my father, has got enourmous bellies, but I seem to have skipped that one!

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                                get a sports car to pick up young chicks with.

                                Now you are talking. I've got a 1995 Renault Clio. Does that count? :~


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                                Michael A. Barnhart wrote:

                                RChin wrote: It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. Got all of your kids through school yet?

                                Ha! OK. Maybe I haven't done it all yet. But I like my freedom and kids and wives and all that seems to me to be what you do when you're old. Now, I have a mortgage on my head, so thats a tick on my 'Am I old Yet' list. Two to go and I might as well buy myself a rocking chair.


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                                RChin wrote:

                                I like my freedom

                                Understood. A choice one makes.

                                RChin wrote:

                                kids and wives and all that seems to me to be what you do when you're old.

                                Trust me. You do NOT want a new baby when you are OLD. That is for younsters! Have a great birthday.

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                                  Ha ha. Funny you should say that, but that the two things that I think I'm immune to.* Baldness I've never really worried about it. Never had anyone in my immediate family that I know is bald.

                                  • Beer belly. Now, I drink a lot of beer. I'm Mr. Pub. But I'm forever thin. Up to a year ago I used to have a full gym membership, only to try and tempt a bit of weight onto me, but only in vain. All my brothers, and my father, has got enourmous bellies, but I seem to have skipped that one!

                                    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                    get a sports car to pick up young chicks with.

                                    Now you are talking. I've got a 1995 Renault Clio. Does that count? :~


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                                  RChin wrote:

                                  # Beer belly. Now, I drink a lot of beer. I'm Mr. Pub. But I'm forever thin. Up to a year ago I used to have a full gym membership, only to try and tempt a bit of weight onto me, but only in vain. All my brothers, and my father, has got enourmous bellies, but I seem to have skipped that one!

                                  Ohhhh your in for a surprise. I was bone thin and a rail of a kid and used to have contests as to was thinner. Fast metabolism.. After a while in my thirties, ok maybe working at the computer and eating good food, and drinking Guinness regularly had something to do with it, I developed the infamous beer belly and am now a whopping 200 lbs. Being 6 foot tall helps to spread it around a bit, but my friends who remember what I used to look like are still in shock.

                                  This statement is false.

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                                    [edit] "You have past it. Mate, you are old.!" [/edit] Nah... I turned 38 today, so good luck convincing me of that one. -- modified at 19:53 Thursday 10th August, 2006

                                    This statement is false.

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                                    Well, (happy) birthay, fellow CPian. May a thousand good wims of Bob washes over your coding life. :)


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                                      Well, (happy) birthay, fellow CPian. May a thousand good wims of Bob washes over your coding life. :)


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                                      Why thank you. :) And happy birthday to you. I think I'll have to join you and pop a guinness... tis a good day.

                                      This statement is false.

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                                        Eight minutes before I'm 31. 31. Thirty One. Thirty was a an indication of getting on, but thirty one... It means that you've now been there done it, wrote the book. You have past it. Mate, you are old.!:(


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                                        Happy Birthday! :-D Look on the bright side, you're not 32 yet :rolleyes:

                                        Ryan

                                        "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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                                          RChin wrote:

                                          # Beer belly. Now, I drink a lot of beer. I'm Mr. Pub. But I'm forever thin. Up to a year ago I used to have a full gym membership, only to try and tempt a bit of weight onto me, but only in vain. All my brothers, and my father, has got enourmous bellies, but I seem to have skipped that one!

                                          Ohhhh your in for a surprise. I was bone thin and a rail of a kid and used to have contests as to was thinner. Fast metabolism.. After a while in my thirties, ok maybe working at the computer and eating good food, and drinking Guinness regularly had something to do with it, I developed the infamous beer belly and am now a whopping 200 lbs. Being 6 foot tall helps to spread it around a bit, but my friends who remember what I used to look like are still in shock.

                                          This statement is false.

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                                          Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                                          drinking Guinness regularly

                                          Guinness...Ahhhhh (Salivating Homer sylie). My staple diet.

                                          Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                                          Fast metabolism..

                                          Thats exactly what I've got. I am really worried about the day this gets tired and decides to stop altogether! Well my life has been a bit bland over the last couple years, so a (any) change probably would be initially welcomed (damn, I've just jinxed myselft haven't I?).


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