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Ma Nigga

No wedding for me. No kids either

Just $$$$$$$

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You got a house to yourself yeah? you best be making a 'games' room with a big ass pool table, bar, etc.

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Ma Nigga

No wedding for me. No kids either

Just $$$$$$$

do you wonder if life may be unfulfilling without family / kids etc?

not having a crack just curious

i mean i never thought i'd have or want kids etc but i dunno the older i get i think it would seem a bit pointless

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i mean i never thought i'd have or want kids etc but i dunno the older i get i think it would seem a bit pointless

ditto.

but fark marriage. de facto all up in here

once i found out youre supposed to get an engagement ring AND a wedding ring... it was the nail in the coffin

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You got a house to yourself yeah? you best be making a 'games' room with a big ass pool table, bar, etc.

Got a poker room but rarely play these days

do you wonder if life may be unfulfilling without family / kids etc?

not having a crack just curious

i mean i never thought i'd have or want kids etc but i dunno the older i get i think it would seem a bit pointless

The way I see it I'm too f**ked up to be in a relationship and definitely not a good candidate to be a father. It's not really a choice just the way it is, so no choice but to accept it and get over it. I'll just have to find other ways to make it fulfilling, most likely with material possessions

Kid I went to tafe with had a VL, got a small branch caught underneath it and it fell out just as he went around the corner then stopped to investigate. Watched him poking around down there for like 10 minutes before I put him out of his misery :P.

its still run in.

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we'll see what happens with new turbo. will probably rev limit at 7800 or something, wont be much torque up that end but cams will probably be still going.

but used to be

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do you wonder if life may be unfulfilling without family / kids etc?

not having a crack just curious

i mean i never thought i'd have or want kids etc but i dunno the older i get i think it would seem a bit pointless

I used to think same... but EOTD it's something you will want eventually as we are all programmed for it.

after all it's the ONLY reason we exist.

In my mid 30's now i am starting to see a lot of my mates without kids starting to say they wish they one after hanging out with Orlando

Orlando is pretty fkn Rad though

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