The 30's are awesome. That's when you become financially stable and can afford to have fun without worrying about being pwn3d.
Ya ya, that's what they say. But you should tell my boss to give me a 100% raise, then I will be happy.
I'm celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary this year and my son turns 18. No child support payments here, unless that includes college tuition.
I've already achieved that at 27. I want to stay this age forever. I'm gonna freak out big time when I hit 30.
There's no story at all. After his career as a child star fizzled out when he lost the role of Jamie in Small Wonder: The Motion Picture, he happened to reveal his true age.
30. I wasn't too depressed about 30, it's just another year and I'm the same person I've always been...just with a little more weight on.
I think that about 98% of the people on the board know that. I'm 17, and I've known that for about 5 years, at least.
Thanks for the chuckle while I'm at school. I've never tried it, it's just been common knowledge since then.
This thread reminded me of a T-shirt I saw in New Orleans this past weekend that said: "I"m not 50!, I'm 20 with 30 years of experience" I'm 28. I honestly think I have more fun now than I ever did. I started working very early in life and now am trying to relax more and have even more fun.