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41 things that every man should know by the age of 40
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just because you always drink at the same well doesn't mean it runs dry, far from it you know just how to treat it. -
42.Be thankful you have less years of BS to worry about
43.Look for a job you actually enjoy doing rather than some overpaid tulip you hate.Comment
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Explain how.Originally posted by unemployed View Post42.Be thankful you have less years of BS to worry aboutComment
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Is there any job you would enjoy doing? Unless there is a tasting role at the local chianti and fava bean factory?Originally posted by zeitghostI've rarely succeeded at that.
And the level of distaste for this tuliphole is almost unsupportable.Comment
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Which 🌷 hole???!Originally posted by zeitghost
And the level of distaste for this tuliphole is almost unsupportable.Comment
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Well being 40 soon I don't expect to live to 80Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostExplain how.
Pretty tired already, so the thought of another 40 years of this Bs is
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FEWER!!!!Originally posted by unemployed View Post42.Be thankful you have less years of BS to worry about
43.Look for a job you actually enjoy doing rather than some overpaid tulip you hate.

The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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whippersnapper, I'm happy to do another 30.Originally posted by unemployed View PostWell being 40 soon I don't expect to live to 80
Pretty tired already, so the thought of another 40 years of this Bs is
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FTFY
Originally posted by unemployed View PostEither hand works for me, it has to
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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