Birthdays
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For me the only BD number I remember bothering me was 39, but that was 30 years ago.
I like being 69!0 -
It was 30 for me. 40 didn't bother me so much and 45 is coming up this year and I couldn't care less. 50 might make me cry though!0
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Jimb376mfp wrote: »For @Tayykisses PLEASE watch this!
From movie Lost in America, one of my favorite scenes!
https://youtu.be/d7JNUH7P2Aw
That was some good acting I kept waiting for a punch line but I guess the 35 dollars at the end was enough. Thought they were going to say that she was like 50k down or something heh0 -
Jimb376mfp wrote: »For @Tayykisses PLEASE watch this!
From movie Lost in America, one of my favorite scenes!
https://youtu.be/d7JNUH7P2Aw
That was some good acting I kept waiting for a punch line but I guess the 35 dollars at the end was enough. Thought they were going to say that she was like 50k down or something heh
She lost their "Nest Egg"... they had liquidated ALL their assets to travel across America, first stop was Vegas! Hilarity ensues. One of my favorite movies.
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Jimb376mfp wrote: »Jimb376mfp wrote: »For @Tayykisses PLEASE watch this!
From movie Lost in America, one of my favorite scenes!
https://youtu.be/d7JNUH7P2Aw
That was some good acting I kept waiting for a punch line but I guess the 35 dollars at the end was enough. Thought they were going to say that she was like 50k down or something heh
She lost their "Nest Egg"... they had liquidated ALL their assets to travel across America, first stop was Vegas! Hilarity ensues. One of my favorite movies.
Oh LOL that's terrible.
Sounds like a good comedy.1 -
i'll be 41 in July i don't mind every year alive is worth it...me and my cousin still hit the bar a couple of times a year as if we were in our 20's except now we don't go there to drink our self silly...so i guess we are a little more grown up then before..0
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30 for me as well. But there was also some *kitten* going on in my life at the time that made it worse.
40 and 50 were meh.0 -
I'm 58, and enjoying every minute.
In our family, the philosophy is: Find an age that you like and stay with it.
This is in agreement with the infallible Oscar Wilde, who has a character say, in The Importance of Being Earnest:
Lady Bracknell: ...Thirty-five is a very attractive age. London society is full of women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free choice, remained thirty-five for years. Lady Dumbleton is an instance in point. To my own knowledge she has been thirty-five ever since she arrived at the age of forty, which was many years ago now.1 -
Tayykisses wrote: »Question....
Has anyone had a birthday that just REALLY bothered them? Like, they didn't want to turn that age AT ALL? If so, what age was it??
Because, I know it's young...but I turn 22 in a month and I am BEYOND upset about it. Like, I do NOT like the sound of it, or thought of it. Lol
I think 25 was a transition year for me, though I cannot remember why. 40 was also weird, but 45 was a tough year overall for me.0 -
I'm kindof getting that feeling this year. I'll be 26 and I just keep thinking, "I'm on the downside of my 20's!" I'm closer to 30 now than 20 and I'm not at all sure how to feel about it lol1
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I think every year after 15 bc I really wanted to be a pop star and still do but the older you get the less likely that is to happen. Perhaps I can make a virtual musical group like the Gorillaz, there's always that.0
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Mad about turning 30 this year. Happy that i look younger than my young bros who are early twenties tho0
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It's weird what a mere number can make us feel. Go celebrate cause it's your special day!!! the numbers will always increase but that's all they are....numbers. It's what you make of it that counts. Don't let the number scare you just have fun1
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36 for me. I think. It's been a while, lol.
Guessing that 40 next year is going to be hard.0 -
I would say 20...for reasons I'm not gonna explain1
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My 30th birthday was hard. Nothing went right all day. Plans that were made ended up getting cancelled, people bailed, etc. I hated it.0
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I turn 37 next week. I feel just kind of meh about it.0
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i was not happy about my last birthday i want to stay young
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SoDamnHungry wrote: »I thought 30 would be a turning point (good or bad?) or something for me. I was quite nervous about it. Turns out everything is exactly the same. Except now when people try to persuade me to do things I don't feel like or treat me like I'm a kid, I'm just like "I'm 30 years old, crotchety, and I'll do whatever the hell I want." And then I do because I'm an old lady who doesn't give a crap.
This was exactly what happened to me. I was nervous for weeks before. Everyone was going on about the big 30 and I just wanted to go hide in corner and never come out. On the big day, to my surprise I felt ... normal The initial nervous feeling was replaced by happiness and having so much great friends and family around. I now stick by the saying that age is just a number. I certainly didnt feel any older.0 -
Probably 30 years.
It felt like a lot of "this is who you are forever now, you are definitely a settled adult" and looking at my life was I content with where I was and who I was. It wasn't like I felt old but had mixed emotions about life. .
I'm facing 43 this year and the 40's have been great!
Perhaps at 22 you feel you will be transitioning to a new life stage for you- maybe separating from family/friends more as you all get careers, get married, move away, etc.0
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