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Just a little shaver. Now let it GO!

Honest, you lot are such cowards.

None of you are as open or honest about things than I am and then y'all take the piss.


Things that make me feel old are the fact that I wasted a good deal of time being shy.

And now I am not (quite clearly).

So I must be old!

New Year's Eve - reminds me I'm another year older and there's less on the credit side of the balance sheet than the debit side.


Also spending both Christmas and New Year at home doing nothing with a cold and not worrying I'm missing out.


Also Ugg boots - that flat-footed shuffle that teenagers think is cool but which makes me want to tell complete strangers to pick their feet up.


And the phrase 'are you joking me?' No, because it's not a transitive verb.


Excuse irritability.

...when movies with teenagers become big...and all of the girl-magazines say this or this guy is hot (like a 17year old boy or so) THEN i feel old! as i can hardly immagine in my wildest dreams that a "kid" (


to see so many of my friends now getting children...makes me feel old...


so many more things...

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