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I'm 22, my gf is 23, I like the older ones, they know what to do :)

btw, based on birds' appearance, i'd say he's about 22-23

at 22 you dont know what to do?

Edited by Clutch

Lol - nice post. Don't worry - age is nothing, with a sexy car like that you'll still get the ladies ;p

Missy - You edited your post. :whistling:

I'm interested in what it was originally hehe...

Back on thread...

I like the realism that exists in this here forum.

Why?

Because it's a complete community.

I once used to work in locum pharmacy in Lethbridge Park and Shalvey in Sydney's west.

I loved working there - but something was missing!

Then it dawned on me that they weren't complete communities;

meaning that the age demographic was babies-60 yr olds only. Heck Popondetta Way is made up of single mums + bubs.

Missing that age group from late 50s to 90s meant that kids couldn't help oldies across the street or get up for them on the bus.

Oldies got out of there, because the foyers of the flats had empty syringes by morning. Or they'd die earlier. Anyway, they weren't around to tell kids stories.

Besides, we now live in an age where, if you wipe a kid's nose, people look at you as a possible paedophile.

Oldies put a drain on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and they live longer - they say.

It's nice to be able to thrive in a community like SAU where there are lots of dudes even older than I.

On Prelude Australia, they'd think of me as grandpa. It's a dying community.

I hope that R&D in Nissan/Renault continues to churn out supercars whether they be on the road (R35) or track (F1)

Whilst they do that, I get to be an interactive part of your community eh?

Cheers,

Terry

Clutchy clutchy...do you think you'll be doing what you're doing now for the rest of your working life? Most don't. Career change in early-mid 20's = head start on life! Retirement age will no doubt raise to 70 once all the baby boomers hit their pensions. We're living healthier and longer too.

Missy - You edited your post. :whistling:

I'm interested in what it was originally hehe...

Back on thread...

I like the realism that exists in this here forum.

Why?

Because it's a complete community.

I once used to work in locum pharmacy in Lethbridge Park and Shalvey in Sydney's west.

I loved working there - but something was missing!

Then it dawned on me that they weren't complete communities;

meaning that the age demographic was babies-60 yr olds only. Heck Popondetta Way is made up of single mums + bubs.

Missing that age group from late 50s to 90s meant that kids couldn't help oldies across the street or get up for them on the bus.

Oldies got out of there, because the foyers of the flats had empty syringes by morning. Or they'd die earlier. Anyway, they weren't around to tell kids stories.

Besides, we now live in an age where, if you wipe a kid's nose, people look at you as a possible paedophile.

Oldies put a drain on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and they live longer - they say.

It's nice to be able to thrive in a community like SAU where there are lots of dudes even older than I.

On Prelude Australia, they'd think of me as grandpa. It's a dying community.

I hope that R&D in Nissan/Renault continues to churn out supercars whether they be on the road (R35) or track (F1)

Whilst they do that, I get to be an interactive part of your community eh?

Cheers,

Terry

tl;dr

:)

anyWay, number and for sale on back window, bitches get my number :P

does this actually happen? i've had my sticker and number on mine for 5 months now ... but nothing :(

oh, and im also 29 :)

I'm 22

Birds- I've been trying to work out since June how old you are??? You sure it don't wanna just tell me....but I figured your about 27-29 just going by your posts.

Alvin- Your 25? I thought you were younger.

Terry- nothing wrong with Old Fart stories, I like them. Old Farts are interesting. I helped an oldie cross the road the other day, see some people do still care.

Scotty- how about the song off Euro Trip "Scotty doesn't know" :P

Missy- Love your post signature. Never take my eyes off the road for a man but very easily distracted by sexy cars

Edited by slinky-minky

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