Liiya if you want to come to canada, ever, you can stay with us for a bit to cut back on hotel cost, if you want ... well, that's if you come to Vancouver, Canada, anyway.
Berk is due to come back here soon too.. Beeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrk
meissnerd why are you never on msn anymore
Oooh I should love to visit Canada, I've heard its beautiful!
I'm hopefully going to London for a few days with my sister this September, but I don't want to spend much because I'm saving to buy a car.
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I am an adult. 27 years-old and I am an adult. A person with his own house, and bills and keys. I am most likely going to marry the woman I love within the next three years. I am an adult.
The realisation that you're closer to 30 than 20 and that you're married and have a stable, well-paying job and that you're the same age your parents were when they had you/seemed very grown-up in your eyes is rather startling!
Also, my sister is gorgeous, and there is a looovely photo of her on facebook. A little envious!
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KlykaDO you have anySPARE BATTERIES?Registered Userregular
edited June 2010
Every day when I wake up I realize that if I didn't wake up the world wouldn't change a bit.
The realisation that you're closer to 30 than 20 and that you're married and have a stable, well-paying job and that you're the same age your parents were when they had you/seemed very grown-up in your eyes is rather startling!
Also, my sister is gorgeous, and there is a looovely photo of her on facebook. A little envious!
I think it's more starting when you are two years older then your mom and two years younger then your dad when they had kids, and you haven't been in a whole lot of relationships, let alone even thought about kids. Stable well paying job sure, but nothing else.
That's when it time to start making some plans or changes or something.
Every day when I wake up I realize that if I didn't wake up the world wouldn't change a bit.
Time to buy a gun Klyka and take out some criminals Klyka! Or write a novel!
I had a nilist stage for a while when I was younger, currently I'm just finding the universe hilarious.
I am startled to think people look up to me, either young relatives or people under me in work. I just smile and try to seem like I know what I'm going at any given moment.
The realisation that you're closer to 30 than 20 and that you're married and have a stable, well-paying job and that you're the same age your parents were when they had you/seemed very grown-up in your eyes is rather startling!
Also, my sister is gorgeous, and there is a looovely photo of her on facebook. A little envious!
I think it's more starting when you are two years older then your mom and two years younger then your dad when they had kids, and you haven't been in a whole lot of relationships, let alone even thought about kids. Stable well paying job sure, but nothing else.
That's when it time to start making some plans or changes or something.
Yes, and no, in many ways it was easier for our parents' generation to have children at an earlier age. Certainly in the UK my parents graduated with zero student debt as they received grants (scrapped in the 80s) and house prices were a far more realistic 3 x the average salary.
EDIT: Also, again, this is just personal experience, but my parents were actually pretty immature (by their own admission) when they were married, and perhaps rushed into it a little. Sometimes a little more experience is a good thing
Liiya if you want to come to canada, ever, you can stay with us for a bit to cut back on hotel cost, if you want ... well, that's if you come to Vancouver, Canada, anyway.
Berk is due to come back here soon too.. Beeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrk
meissnerd why are you never on msn anymore
Oooh I should love to visit Canada, I've heard its beautiful!
I'm hopefully going to London for a few days with my sister this September, but I don't want to spend much because I'm saving to buy a car.
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I was thinking of going with the presto-changeo deathbed conversion.
Wow, thats a good angle.
Oooh I should love to visit Canada, I've heard its beautiful!
I'm hopefully going to London for a few days with my sister this September, but I don't want to spend much because I'm saving to buy a car.
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in fact i'm pretty much 100% sure you do.
Fortytwo's blog about fatherhood, life, and everything.
Yeah, but it's full of Canadians.
I met a Canadian once, he was lovely. Thus, all Canadians are lovely.
Also, my sister is gorgeous, and there is a looovely photo of her on facebook. A little envious!
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Fortytwo's blog about fatherhood, life, and everything.
I think it's more starting when you are two years older then your mom and two years younger then your dad when they had kids, and you haven't been in a whole lot of relationships, let alone even thought about kids. Stable well paying job sure, but nothing else.
That's when it time to start making some plans or changes or something.
I never finish anyth
Time to buy a gun Klyka and take out some criminals Klyka! Or write a novel!
I had a nilist stage for a while when I was younger, currently I'm just finding the universe hilarious.
I am startled to think people look up to me, either young relatives or people under me in work. I just smile and try to seem like I know what I'm going at any given moment.
Yes, and no, in many ways it was easier for our parents' generation to have children at an earlier age. Certainly in the UK my parents graduated with zero student debt as they received grants (scrapped in the 80s) and house prices were a far more realistic 3 x the average salary.
EDIT: Also, again, this is just personal experience, but my parents were actually pretty immature (by their own admission) when they were married, and perhaps rushed into it a little. Sometimes a little more experience is a good thing
you're getting a lot of mileage out of this GIF :P
Just photoshop a picture of lostwords in there and you have a great example of what a visit here would be like.
Haha the perfect trip!
Drumheller
Royal Tyrrell Museum was awesome
I remember getting excited that they had different types of crisps
I hope it's not the same day I go. Don't want to run into each other. It'll ruin my holiday.
Oh bloody hell, you barmy codger!
What? You'd have great fun!
You've never had a conversation with faynor, have you?
All-Dressed are the shit and I want some right now.
She has, she's just not being a daft nutter, unlike some British people I know.
Not properly, but he's a panda, what could be more fun than a holiday with a panda!
stop trying to be British. It is never going to happen.
Liiya, don't trust him. He's all fur coat, no knickers.