Wittl

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We - 3 guys from my office who had a big birthday this year (30y me, and one 40y and one 50y) - made a party in our office on friday. We also made a concert playing 7 songs released/in charts in 1968, '78 and '88. I drank and smoked too much before we've played, so my voice hoarsened after first song, ffs! I even had to sing Stayin' alive with deep voice and not with head-voice. :stuckup:
 

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We - 3 guys from my office who had a big birthday this year (30y me, and one 40y and one 50y) - made a party in our office on friday. We also made a concert playing 7 songs released/in charts in 1968, '78 and '88. I drank and smoked too much before we've played, so my voice hoarsened after first song, ffs! I even had to sing Stayin' alive with deep voice and not with head-voice. :stuckup:
I used to think I'd be devastated about turning 30. I think mainly because in the world of sports 30 is a mythical number after which you're finished. But it's actually not too bad. These days most thirty somethings are half regarded as kids anyway.

But 40.. Man, that shit scares me. Mainly because you see 30 plus professional athletes all the time. You can still pretend to be young in your thirties.

There are no 40 year old athletes.
 

Wittl

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I used to think I'd be devastated about turning 30. I think mainly because in the world of sports 30 is a mythical number after which you're finished. But it's actually not too bad. These days most thirty somethings are half regarded as kids anyway.

But 40.. Man, that shit scares me. Mainly because you see 30 plus professional athletes all the time. You can still pretend to be young in your thirties.

There are no 40 year old athletes.
That's why I have quit sports and started a music career now. You have much more time.

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I used to think I'd be devastated about turning 30. I think mainly because in the world of sports 30 is a mythical number after which you're finished. But it's actually not too bad. These days most thirty somethings are half regarded as kids anyway.

But 40.. Man, that shit scares me. Mainly because you see 30 plus professional athletes all the time. You can still pretend to be young in your thirties.

There are no 40 year old athletes.
 

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so i have what looks like a pimple about an inch above my junk. Never had that before.
You sure that's not your junk?

:D

Deep and neutral, no accent...but for just $5,- i'll speak a 1 minute long text of your choice, with german accent if you want. Find me on Fiverr @swag
If you can invoke Rammstein performing the pencil throw scene in Downfall, the fiver is yours.

:disagree: Boston accent is likeable.
I like the Boston accent :shifty:.


A little bit.
Wot? Maybe if you're from, like, Taunton.

I used to think I'd be devastated about turning 30. I think mainly because in the world of sports 30 is a mythical number after which you're finished. But it's actually not too bad. These days most thirty somethings are half regarded as kids anyway.

But 40.. Man, that shit scares me. Mainly because you see 30 plus professional athletes all the time. You can still pretend to be young in your thirties.

There are no 40 year old athletes.
Gigi :klin:

And the best thing about getting older is not giving a crap anymore about silly stuff like, "Oh, the angst I will feel if I turn 40." :wine:
 

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