> Matt Grimaldi wrote: > > >So was I. (coincidence? hmm...) Anyway, I spent the weekend > >distracting myself from the fact that I turned 30. > > > >-- Matt > > > Ha - the end of life as you know it? Don't worry - next year or the year > after you'll be wondering what happenned to your 30s and be worrying > about turning 40. My father always warned me that the years go by faster > when you turn 30, and I laughed at the silly old fool. It only seemed > like a couple of years later and wham - my 40th was around the corner. > Happy Birthday anyway. Hope your distractions went well. > > Cheers > Russell C.
Without the details, my weekend was not much fun, and topped off by my MGB getting wacked 9 miles from home. (92.5% of the trip, one way) Weird, but after turning 21 birthdays don't mean much. I made it clear early that I'm not a cake/party/presents type person, unless a girl is popping out of the cake and the presents are cash. Yes, I love the weekend but the numbers are just that, numbers. I was happy when I turned 25 and my car insurance went down. I was a lot happier when I went three years without a ticket and I got the special insurance. Until I find a woman to give my life meaning, the only important things to look forward to are paying off my mortage then retiring. 27 Years from now we'll have cars that fly! Kevin T. Hockey
