messiah Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 6, 2007 #51 Old enough to know better, but young enough to give you the fingers.
Simod Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 7, 2007 #53 31 and counting!! It used to be so easy, my age was the same as my waist size.......unfortunately this is no longer the case!! :shock:
31 and counting!! It used to be so easy, my age was the same as my waist size.......unfortunately this is no longer the case!! :shock:
Arran Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 7, 2007 #54 32 and a few days. Bloody hell, just worked out that i've been MTB'ing for 19 years. :shock:
R Russell Old School Grand Master Jul 7, 2007 #56 33 a few weeks ago. Its true about thirties being the new twenties. Definately enjoying these years more, or maybe just in a different way?
33 a few weeks ago. Its true about thirties being the new twenties. Definately enjoying these years more, or maybe just in a different way?
LTS Biker Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 7, 2007 #57 Simod":27hsg7no said: 31 and counting!! It used to be so easy, my age was the same as my waist size.......unfortunately this is no longer the case!! :shock: Click to expand... Are you that slim or now just eh.. getting wider?
Simod":27hsg7no said: 31 and counting!! It used to be so easy, my age was the same as my waist size.......unfortunately this is no longer the case!! :shock: Click to expand... Are you that slim or now just eh.. getting wider?
SLIM BoTM Winner Jul 7, 2007 #58 i will be moving up a category next month 40 , and how come the thirties become the "new" twenties just as i move on :roll: my life story , always missed out
i will be moving up a category next month 40 , and how come the thirties become the "new" twenties just as i move on :roll: my life story , always missed out