Pistonhead wrote:
I used to be semi optimistic. I figured when I was mowing lawns at 14 that I'd be selling computers within the next year, I'd have a real job to add to that within a year, I'd be a successful machinist before I turned 19, I'd have 2 cars. My current car (+200hp) and a 600-700hp track car. Oh and I'd be happily married to Marie, or at least that's what I thought when I was 17 and 18.
Now to make Tea's night with a relevant quote.
"Childish dreams, Captain, lost in the dilithium mines of Remus. I am what you see now."
Great quote, but it kind of saddens me.
I was the complete opposite. I thought I was going nowhere, would be alone forever, and I feared living on my own because I didn't think I could do it. I let life crush my optimism, but I somehow found it again when I met my husband.
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Still looking for that blue jean baby queen, prettiest girl I've ever seen.