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shhh my mrs is 2 years older than me....have to trade in for a new model lol

Bah 2years is nothing.

A mate back when I was 19 hooked up with a mates girlfriends mum that was 38yrs old :(

I bumped in to him only a year or so ago and he was with the same bird; BUT with a couple of extra kids lmfao.

She's now very gray and ~48!!!!

So whats that.. almost double his his age. :(

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Happy bday for the other day Dan, ya spring chicken. :(

Just remember when ya get old like me 35 , your only as old as the womwn that ya holding (Janes 30) LOL

Sh#t , Im one of the oldest farts here. I thought you were older though Joel sorry

Right , they call old school break up partycrashers toolies , what do you call old skyline enthusiast's like me ?

bah ya only a young bugga i remember why back when i was just only 35 seems like only yesterday lol gee the years fly by as ya get older .

i reckon im a old fart at 48

Dean ^^ yes you are LOL

look out that 50 is coming soon , that will be a mid life crisis LOL ;)

You now what the grass on the other side of the fence looks like , your alot closer than me LOL

As said though, it seems to get quicker and quicker. just like the 00 skyline 00

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