NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

rosstheboss":2noq82va said:
My twenties have only two full days left :shock: :cry: :cry:

They seem to have gone very quickly, I can only put this down to not remembering the first half of the decade, or quite a lot of the second half either to be honest :roll:

I'll be ok though,

soon

maybe

:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Are you taking the f****** p*** try nearly 43!!

Bloody kids! :roll: :wink:
 
It's all lies. It doesn't get any better than 15-30. Being single (and meeting single girls your own age), drinking without hangovers, no responsibility, losing weight without trying. Mate, how I miss those days... :D

But a heads up, it's not all bad after 30. I'm turning 35 in 2 months time. Became a dad last year. Have 2 Trondheim-Oslo's under my belt and I'll be going for my 5th Paris-Roubaix this year. Aaaahhh, happy days.
 
Trondheim-Oslo: Is that the "great test of strength"?

I hated being 30, but I got back on my bike a few months before the big day, lost a stone and got fit. Took the edge off a little.
 
I'm reminded of what my Grandad (RIP) told me when I was about 7,

My Grandad":jtz44kit said:
"Getting old is horrible, but it is a lot better than the alternative.Only the lucky ones get old."
 
Trondheim-Oslo: Is that the "great test of strength"?

That's the one. The distance seems long, but it's not that hard. You just have to be able to stay on your bike for a very long time.
 
Ross Jackson is wondering as his 30th birthday looms large and it seems time to 'grow up a bit', do female cats call their vaginas 'pussies'? It's been troubling me....

38 minutes to go, god bless kronenburg!!!!!
 
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