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I agree completely, 29 was perfect.CaptainXeroid said:29...yes, I know some people already stay at that age longer than I did.
I'd say at 29 you've gotten much of the craziness of youth out of your sytem, yet you're still young enough to have fun. Young people didn't call me 'Sir' yet, and the old people had just stopped calling me 'Sonny'.
Well, I'm 29 now and it doesn't seem so perfect - maybe after a few years? I think I'd stay at about 25. I was fitter and healthier then whilst, I think, having been as mature as I am now. I'd found my place and a purpose in life and generally, I think, was about as happy as I've ever been. Not that I'm not happy now, but I can feel things starting to slip physically - oh, and I still had a full head of hair back then!huajiro said:I agree completely, 29 was perfect.
I think infancy would have been great, if we could truly have appreciated it for what it was....the good life.
I must admit to being astounded by your age, James; for some reason, your typing sounds much older than your age! (much more learned than your age before I out my foot in it further!!)IacobPersul said:Well, I'm 29 now and it doesn't seem so perfect - maybe after a few years? I think I'd stay at about 25. I was fitter and healthier then whilst, I think, having been as mature as I am now. I'd found my place and a purpose in life and generally, I think, was about as happy as I've ever been. Not that I'm not happy now, but I can feel things starting to slip physically - oh, and I still had a full head of hair back then!
James
At the age of 17 I still didn't quite know the difference between men and women; I was so shy, it was painful; and I made a lot of very silly mistakes............Terrywoodenpic said:I think 17 was my best year. unclutterd mind. and unbridled energy.
If you could stay at that level ,think what you could learn and do.
Terry
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Amen! Truly I say to you: Gather in my name. I am with you.
Trust me, you will appreciate 29 when you get older!!IacobPersul said:Well, I'm 29 now and it doesn't seem so perfect - maybe after a few years? I think I'd stay at about 25. I was fitter and healthier then whilst, I think, having been as mature as I am now. I'd found my place and a purpose in life and generally, I think, was about as happy as I've ever been. Not that I'm not happy now, but I can feel things starting to slip physically - oh, and I still had a full head of hair back then!
James
Maize said:Nope, can't do it. With age (hopefully) comes wisdom and experience. What other point is there to being here without wisdom and experience?
Ah, but you can enjoy toys at any age, whether you're 9 months or 99 years old. I'm still buying Lego at 29...and playing with it.carrdero said:
Two words-Fischer Price.
You could get most of that now, I'm sure...although maybe not the last one.carrdero said:I would stay 13 months old.
Enjoying all the attention, regular breast feedings, blissfully ignorant, Gerbers strained carrots, eating cheerios by hand, never outgrowing toys, poopy my pants someone cleans me up, good times, good times.