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32 as of a month or so ago...

Is it pony tail and red convertible time yet?

You do one, I'll do the other.

Lemme know what you go with. Although I'm not going sparse on top so I'm not sure I'll pull off the slightly balding ponytail look properly. Might be best for me to do the red convertible and the 19yo nympho girlfriend. You do the chrome dome panytail :laugh:

I'm 22

I helped an oldie cross the road the other day, see some people do still care.

You'll always be a winner Chantalle.

So, if you see me with an aluminium walker in my left hand and a white cane in my right, you'd be prepared to help me across the road all the way to my gtr driver's door?

You would?

Jeez, I'm a winner too; even before the old blind disabled fart-driver turns the ignition key! Yay! :blush:

32 as of a month or so ago...

Is it pony tail and red convertible time yet?

Yeh I think so, for me too ;p but I already have the long pony tail so all I need is a nice red ferrari ;p

Happy Birthday Kinkstaah. One year old, not any wiser???

Terry- Lol I might be to jealous to help you to your car...old blind GTR driver. I actually can't stand these ol' fart GTR drivers that get in front of me and drive like grandmas, and take a zillion years to get up to the speed limit

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20 til the end of the month

You guys are lucky. You get to celebrate at both 18 (when you become personally responsible for criminal acts) + 21 (when you can start calling all the oldies by their first names and drop the "uncle"/"auntie" business).

Oh yes, and don't forget the the two large cakes!!! :woot:

...old blind GTR driver. I actually can't stand these ol' fart GTR drivers that get in front of me and drive like grandmas, and take a zillion years to get up to the speed limit

Not Me!

I drive by sound - not by sight! lol

Gotta beat that 'Doppler' (effect) :thumbsup:

Well Happy 30th Birthday! One year wiser ;) Have a great day.

Happy Birthday Kinkstaah. One year old, not any wiser???

Terry- Lol I might be to jealous to help you to your car...old blind GTR driver. I actually can't stand these ol' fart GTR drivers that get in front of me and drive like grandmas, and take a zillion years to get up to the speed limit

lol thanks :P

That said, the day was awesome apart from the fact that my damn car broke down, twice. This is in addition to it breaking down on thursday. The stress of this may have added a few years I think.

Im ar, thur t3, beleive it or not. i probably should be driving a wagon but i never was stereotypically normal.

People look at me kinda funny when i have the baby seat or dog or both in the back of my skyline

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