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for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 7, 2012, 11:23 PM
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i am set to turn the big 30 come Tuesday.its really no big deal to me.but just thinking about it gets me down a little time goes by way fast once you turn 16 for some reason.
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A week in new orleans
Oct 7, 2012, 11:24 PM
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I aged my liver another 10 to 15 years, but it made me feel better.
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Re: for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 7, 2012, 11:25 PM
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30 was no big deal...
i imagine 40 will be a lil more depressing but I have a good 8 years to go
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don't remember it was 26 years ago***
Oct 7, 2012, 11:26 PM
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110%er [9771]
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you get up, go to work, pay your bills
Oct 7, 2012, 11:27 PM
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In short, be a man.
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110%er [6611]
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Have a Baby at 42 like my wife and I Did 6 Years ago...
Oct 7, 2012, 11:29 PM
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and get with me......30 doesn't seem too bad.....
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All-In [49613]
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Mercy! We had Em at 38....
Oct 8, 2012, 7:07 AM
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Lord love ya! And yep, 30 was a breeze in comparison.
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All-In [25412]
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LOL....My youngest brother was born when my parents were
Oct 8, 2012, 7:12 AM
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110%er [6611]
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Funny You mention that....
Oct 8, 2012, 7:56 AM
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My wife and I are the same age and we frequently get mistaken as grandparents.......I think it is funny and my wife no so....but I will give her credit she is taking it in stride.....
You should see us at Cub scouts....Now that is a sight to see! My son just started last month and we are definitely the more "mature" family...LOL...Fortunately there are a few other older couples in the den..
I think Baby Boomer parents offers a little something that is missing in the younger generations....Like still being married and happy (26 years!)....Having grown up in a textile working family when the Mills shut down puts a real perspective on hard times and having to struggle to get an education rather than feeling "entitled".....
Anyway, The mind is still "30", I just wished the body was....
Being a Clemson fan and a 48 Y/O father of a 6 year old is the fountain of youth!
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Re: for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 7, 2012, 11:31 PM
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I just turned 54 this week and I swear, life just keeps getting better. I may not run fast and jump high like I used to, but I enjoy every day and understand the blessing that life is. Don't worry about getting old, worry about the alternative. My 78 year old Mother tells me that every year on her birthday. She will tell me again on the 14th when she turns 79. We should all be so lucky. When you compare getting old to dying young, it don't seem so bad.
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There are TWO ages you need to be aware of
Oct 7, 2012, 11:31 PM
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young whippersnapper. First, 30 is nothing. It's like being 20. However, 35 is a key age and marks what I call one of the "milemarkers" along the road. I played soccer for 15 years (semi-pro too). At age 35 I was still going hard at it and could easily track down a 23yr old kid and tackle the ball away. The difference was that I started getting injured so 35 was the first signal for that there were certain things I could'nt or should'nt try to do any more. 40 was the next milemarker but I can't tell you since you may jump off a bridge to spare yourself.
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Re: There are TWO ages you need to be aware of
Oct 7, 2012, 11:53 PM
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the only two birthdays that really matter are the first and the last.as long as you are healthy,age shouldn't be that important.you can be old at 20 and young at 70.all depends on your attitude.
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very true, the physical limitations bother me the most
Oct 7, 2012, 11:56 PM
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but you just adapt, change and move on.
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Re: very true, the physical limitations bother me the most
Oct 8, 2012, 12:04 AM
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LMAO! I'm nursing two cracked ribs right now from foot racing a 14 year old. The race part was good, but the slowing down turned out bad for me. That was one H&ll of a crash. At 60, my foot racing days are over for any reason. I know for sure now that anybody bothers me, they will get shot. I'm to ### old to run now. But 30 is a great age, and don't change nothing.
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Point for trying to catch a 14 yr old***
Oct 8, 2012, 12:07 AM
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Re: Point for trying to catch a 14 yr old***
Oct 8, 2012, 12:12 AM
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I OUT RAN THE 14 YEAR OLD. My wife and him will tell you that. But he does say he slip down on the start. But I didn't see that part, so it didn't happen.
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Dang, do you know how to wrap up and tackle?***
Oct 8, 2012, 12:15 AM
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I think I have a job for you if you do.
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You remember that aging is better than the alternative
Oct 7, 2012, 11:38 PM
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(death) and you learn to not take yourself too seriously.
And not to turn into an old fart that won't stand up even for 3rd down - that is directed to the old farts that are younger than me but can't seem to get their a$$ out of their seats even when it really counts.
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Re: for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 7, 2012, 11:40 PM
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The first thirty was a piece of cake ... The second thirty, well thats a different story, everything starts breaking and/or stops working. Lets just say it's not for sissies!
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Re: for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 8, 2012, 12:07 AM
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LMAO again. It sure isn't for sissies.
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Re: for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 7, 2012, 11:41 PM
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no big deal. I've done it twice now
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twice too-make sure you can get a job you love-and then
Oct 7, 2012, 11:46 PM
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retire and do all the stuff you want.....like read TigerNet and go meet the team at ungodly hours...it's still fun to be a Tiger no matter how old you get!!
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Nothing but a number. Take it with a grain of salt and just
Oct 7, 2012, 11:49 PM
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keep doing the things you've always done. I hit 50 in August and had a 50 eve party until 3:30 a.m. Got up the next day and had the regular birthday bash that lasted until 5:30 a.m. Never accept getting older...just appreciate it and enjoy the ride!
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Re: for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 7, 2012, 11:52 PM
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Wait till you turn 60. That was the worst of all birthdays so far. But after a few weeks and I didn't drop dead, everything was ok again. Time goes on, and it's the oldest survivor on earth. Just don't try and compete with it.
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A "***
Oct 7, 2012, 11:53 PM
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A "one-candle in the cake" birthday***
Oct 7, 2012, 11:54 PM
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Sleeping with girls in their 20's will help..
Oct 7, 2012, 11:52 PM
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You will now have the "older guy" appeal so go with that. And remember 30 is only old if you still live with your parents
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LOL....And when he turns 50, I'd bet the effect is even
Oct 8, 2012, 7:15 AM
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more...uh (clears the throat) satisfying!
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Poker Party !!!***
Oct 7, 2012, 11:54 PM
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In your opinion, what is there to "cope" with?
Oct 8, 2012, 12:01 AM
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..you should be wiser, life clearer, and looking forward to the next 30...
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Physically speaking
Oct 8, 2012, 12:16 AM
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I'm bigger and stronger than my 20 year old self at 31. However I'm slower and significantly balder than I was at 20. I would totally kick my 20 year old selfs @ss if he didn't try and run away like the long haired hippie he was.
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Attitude!
Oct 8, 2012, 4:08 AM
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I turn 68 and feel great! It is going to be my best year yet and the Tigers are going win out and go to a BCS bowl. Even if they don't I have a great creative life and the best things in life are not things! Love God with all your heart and live the Golden Rule!
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Re: for the 30 and over crowd.how did you cope with turning 30..
Oct 8, 2012, 5:03 AM
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My 30s were the funnest and most productive years of my life. Turning 40 somehow hit me like a brick wall. I came to the realization that I was at that point officially supposed to be an adult - I still see myself as someone in their 20s, and when I see others my age, I don't see myself as the same age, however, when it comes to men, regardless of how old we are, we all still are juveniles at heart.
I can't believe I have 3 in college, and I can't believe I'm 45. Where did the last 15 years go!!!???
Anyway, savor your 30s, they are a blast, but you will see time go by at lightning speed. The worse part of the 30s was when the kids were in high school, and they no longer considered me "cool". They were cool, but I was just "Dad". I WILL ALWAYS BE COOLER THAN THEM!!!!
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no big deal... enjoy...
Oct 8, 2012, 7:04 AM
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it, then enjoy 40 and 50 if you make it....no regrets what so ever, there is one decision I made that is always dear to my heart... attending Clemson University!
Go Tigers...
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Thirty wasn't bad
Oct 8, 2012, 7:11 AM
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Forty was hard for me though
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There is only one alternative. So if you wake up on a day,
Oct 8, 2012, 7:15 AM
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it is a good one. Be thankful, tell your loved ones you love them, and have a good day. You never know when your or their time is up.
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Ah, sweet bird of youth...
Oct 8, 2012, 7:23 AM
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...and I flipped that bird a long time ago.
First off, wake up each day and remember, whatever the driver's license says, you're as old as you feel. Some days down the road that gets older, but not yet.
As Todd Rundgren (and you're too young to know who he is) says, Don't take yourself too seriously: there are precious few tings worth hating nowadays. And none of them are me.
If you're married, stay faithful. If you can't stay faithful, stay true.
Play ball every chance your schedule allows. You'll know when its time to stop ... but if you stop, you'll learn it's #$#@$ hard to start again.
Do not let ANYONE tell you you're cheering too loud, whether it's for Clemson, you're kid's (if kids there are) soccer game or the lead aria in your community opera. There is no such thing as too much enthusiasm, and those who would deride your are those who have already given up the fight.
Pick a song, any song, that you love and play it daily. A day without music is a day you might as well not have lived. I'll start you with one that I like to play when I feel a little old...everybody knows it sucks to grow up.
http://youtu.be/kqPwR39VMh0
Remember that above all, you are a member of the Clemson Family. And whatever the age, that makes you specially blessed.
Long may you run!
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Look at it this way: by the time you are in your 60's or
Oct 8, 2012, 7:27 AM
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older, you won't remember turning 30, so what does it REALLY matter now, anyway! lol
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Never say to yourself "I am too old for..."
Oct 8, 2012, 9:22 AM
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anything you want to do (does not apply to women under 20.) My point is stay as active as you can for as long as you can. If you think you should stop playing golf, softball, soccer, basketball, running etc. in the attempt to save the wear and tear on your body forget it. You are going to hurt anyway you might as well hurt while having fun or remembering how great you were.
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Nose and ear hair -- buy clippers ;-) *******
Oct 8, 2012, 9:37 AM
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Dont turn 30 is how
Oct 8, 2012, 9:46 AM
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I have been 29 for 25 years now.
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You grow a pair of balls and not give a rip about it. I
Oct 8, 2012, 9:49 AM
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mean, really, there are people out there feeling like they need to "cope" with turning an age? As long as each year you are turning that new age is filled with good health and happiness, consider yourself lucky. And I'm not speaking directly to you, Tgrfan. You said it isn't really a big deal, but its funny to me there are people that truly make a big deal out of this.
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CU Guru [1783]
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Turning 30 ain't no big thing...take an inventory of your
Oct 8, 2012, 9:51 AM
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life, though. Look really hard at where you are versus where you want to be and where you plan to be.
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Re: didn't read all the replies
Oct 8, 2012, 10:23 AM
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But the way I see it is that it is better than being dead. So Happy Birthday
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