Thumper wrote:I was hoping for bad weather or that something else might grab her attention. No such luck.
Thumper wrote:She turns 15 in May. But she's been a teenager for about ten years now.
Rommie wrote:Damn. Time flies. College hunting is just around the corner!
I'm still trying to decide what I want to be when I grow up...brite wrote:Thumper wrote:She turns 15 in May. But she's been a teenager for about ten years now.
Sorry... she's 3... which makes Cookie.... 13... No wait... that doesn't work... then I have to somehow justify the Crumb.... And I loves me the Crumb.... the Crumb is AWESOME!
Where did the time go? We turned into "responsible adults" somewhere along the way! I want it to STOP! LMAO
Thumper wrote:Do what my buddy did. He kept changing his major each time graduation approached...
squ1d wrote:The kid is 15??? That's crazy.
Oh right, I'm 35 this year.
Brite's age estimations seemed more realistic to my mind.
For a while I was doing lunchtime rides with other social members of my cycling club. Including one particularly determined young intern nicknamed "bootcamp". After arriving back at work close to death after a 70km odd roll around the river I felt slightly better hearing how exhausted she was.
Thumper wrote:I never trust a guy with a ponytail.
brite wrote:squ1d wrote:The kid is 15??? That's crazy.
Oh right, I'm 35 this year.
Brite's age estimations seemed more realistic to my mind.
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Here's my issue... Our beloved Cookie is now the mother of the Crumb, so she can't be 13 anymore. And she met the Kid when she was about 13... As heavy as it makes my heart, I'm going to have to admit that the Kid may have grown up while we weren't looking and personally, I blame Thumper...
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