When you turn 22, the possibility that you might be mortal kinda hits home i found...

dug777

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I suddenly realise i'm getting old, society expects me to start being more responsible, it's been 5 years since i could legally get into a pub/club so the excitement of that is wearing off, i can't drink like i used to be able to at college, i've got a job, i've been going out with my missus for nearly 5 years, living with her for two, i've got masses of bills to pay, we've got to book the kitty in a cattery over Christmas, one of our cars needs a service, the lawn needs mowing again...

You get the picture, basically i'm waking up to the rest of my life in the real world ;)

But enough of the bitching, i'm still relatively young i guess :cool: It's just that 22 isn't a very 'cool' age, i guess the next milestone is 30...

 

Chaotic42

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Heh, I thought the same thing. 22 was when I started getting my life on track. I got a decent career, started college again. Good times. It was a lot of work, but they were good times.

Now at 24 I'm working on a life-time career.
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Heh, I thought the same thing. 22 was when I started getting my life on track. I got a decent career, started college again. Good times. It was a lot of work, but they were good times.

Now at 24 I'm working on a life-time career.

:beer:

I hope to be settled into a career by 24 too :)
 

SpunkyJones

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Life time carrer by 24? Good luck, I'm over 40 and still trying to decide what I want to be when I grow up! :)
 

Jeff7

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Another turning point - this marks the first time I've ever seen the word "cattery".
 

Rage187

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29 is a little tough for me, although I started my career at 25.

29 for me =

Getting back with my wife after being separated for 3 years, we were still married just lived 3000 miles apart and saw each other every 3-6months
Her getting pregnant within the first week of me being back, before this we had been married 7 years and never pregnant
Me starting a good but very stressful job
Building a new home

so some life altering stuff this year.

I did however truly enjoy year 28.

 

Rob_63

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Hahahaha, now just wait till you start popping out the chillins, that'll be your REAL eye opener ;)

Edit: and congradulations on the reception of responsiblity. Not everyone realizes that you cannot spend your whole life partying and not caring about your future.
 

DCFife

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Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Life time carrer by 24? Good luck, I'm over 40 and still trying to decide what I want to be when I grow up! :)

Same here. I'm 35 and haven't even started my college career yet, let alone figured out what I want to be when I grow up! I definitely don't want to keep doing what I'm doing now...
 

doze

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Just wait till about 25 years old when the beer starts going to the belly
 
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I agree...

I suspect that the best years of life are 18-22 (i.e. college) and then maybe 40s because by 40s you have some time to spend a bit of money (ideally).
 

Rob_63

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Another turning point - this marks the first time I've ever seen the word "cattery".

OK, now exactly what is it?

 

dug777

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Originally posted by: Trucker61
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Another turning point - this marks the first time I've ever seen the word "cattery".

OK, now exactly what is it?

I assume you call them 'boarding kennels for cats'? Cattery: cat boarding facilities ;)
 

Allanv

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cattery = a place to put teh cats untill you return home from vacation

well i am 38 contract for a living pays for the damn holidays and keeps me young as for kids NO CHANCE...

had a vasectomy a year ago and we have NO kids now i know that desision will keep me young heh..

didnt want any still dont, but for me 25 was the age i knew i wasnt imortal just sorta crept up on me

But i do enjoy my life

Regards

Allanv

PS: in a bar at 17 then where are you the UK is 18 the states are 21 or did you sneek in early ???

 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
Life time carrer by 24? Good luck, I'm over 40 and still trying to decide what I want to be when I grow up! :)

Well, I work for a very, very large company and the sky is really the limit as far as moving up the ladder goes.
 

Rob_63

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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Trucker61
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Another turning point - this marks the first time I've ever seen the word "cattery".

OK, now exactly what is it?

I assume you call them 'boarding kennels for cats'? Cattery: cat boarding facilities ;)

OK, just wanted to be sure you were not referring to a "place of ill repute" (aka bordello) :shocked:

 

BigJ

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Psssh.

Being a mortal hit home when I was 18 and had a loaded gun put to my head by 2 robbers.