Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
Texans drink bourbon!Ahhhhhhhhhhhh.....
The "Super Highly Intelligent"...........................
GIN for the MEN!
Carry On!
Texans drink bourbon!Ahhhhhhhhhhhh.....
The "Super Highly Intelligent"...........................
GIN for the MEN!
Carry On!
Sorry about your luck...............Texans drink bourbon!
Thank ya guys. They got my address. Hopefully my house don't get robbed
Well, we won't go into my teenage life, but no, life can get me high at times, but that's about it. I used to counsel alcoholics and addicts.I know you've said you don't drink but, that OTHER stuff . . . ? ? ?
It seems to happen a lot when you hit your 40s. Your parents figure out that you really are an adult and they start telling you things you wish they'd told you long, long ago.My father told me back when I was in my 40's,...
Ben, I look back at my years between the ages of 16 to 22, I'm surprised I'm still alive and not in prison! 16 to 18, I was going high school and working two jobs, living on my own. 19 to 22, were my wild hellion days! At about 22, I started wising up and settling down a bit and started concentrating on more important things.It seems to happen a lot when you hit your 40s. Your parents figure out that you really are an adult and they start telling you things you wish they'd told you long, long ago.
Approximate quotes from my mom, delivered to me sometime in my 40s -
All of those are things I really, really wish I'd known 20 or 30 years earlier.
- "When you were 16, your dad and I agreed we'd both never seen a young man who more desperately needed to get laid."
- "No, son, dad lied to you. He actually did have to kill some people in WWII."
- "I remember when you had been on your first real job for about 5 years and I realized you weren't going to quit or crash. Up till then, I didn't think you had it in you."
He had high expectations. I was not expected to live to my teen years. Let alone past them. I have the scars and xrays to prove it. My son, the bull rider, shakes his head at the stories of the things I did for fun.My father told me back when I was in my 40's, he was genuinely surprised I made it past the age of 20 and that he hadn't had to bury his eldest son.
He said he figured the fast cars, the girls, the alcohol and rock and roll were going to be the end of me!