Younger than 25? I sure wish I had that problem. Let me tell you just a couple of problems that I have. Years back, but I forget how many years back, when I drank beer, I went into a bar and a sign said, "You can't be served if you weren't born before this date", and had the date 21 years earlier. The problem with that is that I was drinking on that date...legally. Another problem that I had, when I used to drink, was that I went out to this bar to have a beer and there were quite a few beautiful looking young women that happened to be there that looked like maybe they had just gotten old enough to have a drink legally, which meant that I was drinking legally before they were born, and here's the problem with that...cops came in to walk the crowd to check ID's to make sure that everyone was old enough to have a drink legally, and they passed me by. Yep, went right by me. I had to chase them down and try to pay them to card me, and that's a problem.
So you and most of the fellas posting here are under 25? Well good for you...stay that way forever, or at least as long as you can. Never be in a hurry to get older because once you do, the reverse gears don't work so well, and in my case, not at all. You guys don't listen to RAP do you? I sure can't ever make out what them guys are saying.
Good luck and Merry Christmas to the whole lot of you.
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