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Old 04-19-2006, 08:00 AM   #13
grattperret

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Quote, originally posted by Andre »hehe, let the old farts rein... Santeno? C'mon man
Now, lets see who can beat my next stepladder... Kids (not just one) And remember my daughter is special needs.
Dodger, you'll come to realize that 20 is nothing, neither is 21. While it sounds good on paper to have that 2 instead of a 1, your life and the regard of character doesn't change. When you move into your first place, when you get married, when you start your first career, have children, that's where you actually see and feel your life changing. 20 is nothing. Don't start to feel old yet... Save that for when your family decorates your house with "Over the hill" banners
It's Funny, I'am thinking that i'am not alone in experiencing the same feelings of having my life turn around as you. I no longer thing for my self anymore. As you, I'am a father, worker, and a usband. Establishing a familly is no easy thing, your free time is short and has to be of good quality (glad there's CSS ). Today my dauther just turn 4 weeks hold. (Whrithing fast because she is cring and knews changing ) You just change when the first one arrives. There is simply no more me, but, us. Fatherhood as a way of reveling in your self qualities, instincts and all around good judgement that you didnt think you'd add.
Got to go now, Chloe is cring.
Charles
On the other subject, it's OK guys, being in our 30's just means that we have more car purchasing power. You see, CSS is just a way to make us better car consumers
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