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pastaboy
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God Bless Peter Pan
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Apr 24 13:50 UTC 1995 |
Work with kids and you will never grow up. I coach kids from three years old
to 18 years old. Their energy and innocence(sp) makes you, well it makes me
notice the good points in life. I never leave coaching upset. I can't wait
to have kids of my own, of course I need to find that special someone and make
enough money. I agree though why grow up. I guess it just depends on your
view of what growing up and being an adult is. I think I may be close to be-
ing adult at 19 but I may never grow up as long as there are banisters to
slid down and kites to fly. :)
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fraizer
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response 1 of 3:
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Apr 24 23:53 UTC 1995 |
RIGHT ON!!!
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lynne
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response 2 of 3:
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May 1 19:54 UTC 1995 |
I guess the solution is to grow up in body and maturity, but retain
the ability to shed the maturity at will.
Now if only I could control the "at will" part...
Btw, neat login, Benjamin!
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eskarina
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response 3 of 3:
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Jan 2 08:42 UTC 1996 |
I don't know about the innocence part...
But I do want to feel like a kid, in that I never want to start thinking that
I control the world or know a lot of things. Because I don't. All I've
really learned in the past couple of years is that I don't know a lot of
things, and that I never will. And that's learning a lot.
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