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Anyone care to feel old? Uh no, not really.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 299813"><p>I agree with- Suz, we are not getting older...just wiser....heee heee</p><p> </p><p>I DO think it is important that we somehow face up to the "real" ages of our "kids." I have met folks who have "kids" who are near 30, etc., still refusing to work or go to school or a little of both or even help in the house or ANYTHING. Say what? Compassion is one thing....doormat is another. We can't be controlled by our emotions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 299813"] I agree with- Suz, we are not getting older...just wiser....heee heee I DO think it is important that we somehow face up to the "real" ages of our "kids." I have met folks who have "kids" who are near 30, etc., still refusing to work or go to school or a little of both or even help in the house or ANYTHING. Say what? Compassion is one thing....doormat is another. We can't be controlled by our emotions. [/QUOTE]
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