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    Re: So when am I old?

    According to my 12 year old daughter, you're official old at 40. You'll know because you'll get Shingles and flu shots will be imperative. So, you're good for awhile!

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    Mike your a young gun still lol enjoy it I missed out on being 18-21 cuz of bad choices and living in a haze and an ex fiancé that wanted nothing but drugs money and no fun lol. Haha k ill be sure to watch for the signs of old age Brandi thank you again everyone my favorite community by far haha
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    Happy birthday!

    I'm 42 and still don't feel old. Okay, my right knee's about 65 but we don't pay attention to that unless it's really loud

    Shoot, my husband's 51 and he just built a smelter in the backyard to smelt his own aluminum and hijacked my cookie tub to make a mold for pouring ingots. Why? Because he can. Because he's a giant, grey-haired teenager who's allowed to play with fire. It makes him happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmandaJ View Post
    Happy birthday!

    I'm 42 and still don't feel old. Okay, my right knee's about 65 but we don't pay attention to that unless it's really loud

    Shoot, my husband's 51 and he just built a smelter in the backyard to smelt his own aluminum and hijacked my cookie tub to make a mold for pouring ingots. Why? Because he can. Because he's a giant, grey-haired teenager who's allowed to play with fire. It makes him happy

    Relax, enjoy... you've got years before you have to worry about "old".
    Haha it's great when people stay giant teenagers, sounds like he's got a fun little project in the works . I'm for sure enjoying my time now lol as long as I'm aloud to act like a giant kid forever ill be good haha and thank you
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    You aint old till i say ur old nicky boy. lol. Happy b day brother. see ya soon. btw i still need that male rat lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill T View Post
    You aint old till i say ur old nicky boy. lol. Happy b day brother. see ya soon. btw i still need that male rat lol
    Lol so your the one who will let me know when I'm old k gots yourself a deal big guy. And I know I had one for you but my carpet decided she wanted to eat this week haha. Are you in need like you got a female lined up for one?
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    Re: So when am I old?

    Happy Birthday m8!! Hope its a good one....Your old when you start feeling old....Im 27 going on 28 and still feel like im 20 or 21...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmandaJ View Post
    Happy birthday! I'm 42 and still don't feel old. Okay, my right knee's about 65 but we don't pay attention to that unless it's really loud Shoot, my husband's 51 and he just built a smelter in the backyard to smelt his own aluminum and hijacked my cookie tub to make a mold for pouring ingots. Why? Because he can. Because he's a giant, grey-haired teenager who's allowed to play with fire. It makes him happy Relax, enjoy... you've got years before you have to worry about "old".

    Um I wanna play with some fire and smelt stuff!! Where did he learn how to build a smelter and get into the black smithing side of things? Is something Ive been interested in for years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OsirisRa32 View Post
    Um I wanna play with some fire and smelt stuff!! Where did he learn how to build a smelter and get into the black smithing side of things? Is something Ive been interested in for years!
    Thank you for bday wish haha and as far as learning black smithing I have an uncle that's a master black smith like builds things for tons of people. (Know you ment the question for the other person ha) He has taught me how to blacksmith and has told me the best way to get into it is to buy a anvil and a small smithy then start on small things first I learned how to make nails and the things that hold up shelves once you learn how to do the easy stuff you slowly add more like I can make a decent knife now well couple years ago haven't tried in a while. Check at your community college sometimes local black smiths will have a class that's apart from the college it's so much fun learning black smithing tho if your creative I recommend it
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    Thank you for bday wish haha and as far as learning black smithing I have an uncle that's a master black smith like builds things for tons of people. (Know you ment the question for the other person ha) He has taught me how to blacksmith and has told me the best way to get into it is to buy a anvil and a small smithy then start on small things first I learned how to make nails and the things that hold up shelves once you learn how to do the easy stuff you slowly add more like I can make a decent knife now well couple years ago haven't tried in a while. Check at your community college sometimes local black smiths will have a class that's apart from the college it's so much fun learning black smithing tho if your creative I recommend it
    haha no worries m8....Very cool! Good advice...When I was living back at the parents place I spent a year taking welding courses just to start off...I'd love to get into black smithing eventually..dont have the time or space right now (small house with 3 other housemates). I will definitely have to look into the area...Winchester, VA is definitely not the DC metro area so things are a bit more limited in offerings out here...

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