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PEARL DRUMS:
Social awkwardness fades as you age. Adults tend to be less judgmental and you end up with plenty of friends that may not have been when you were a teenager. I have a few serious nerdball friends, like Pauly, Clint, Greg, Mikey, Mike, Bill, Kyle and Ryan. None of those dorks would have been cool enough for me 30 years ago :)
ksnow:
Pearl, thanks for that post, there's a lot of truth to that. I was the epitome of a nerd or geek back in school.
As I get older, I just don't care as much what other people think. I do what I want.
Hang in there Russ, you've got a lot of years ahead of you. The more people you meet with similar interests, the more true friends you'll find.
Russ:
that does make me feel better. I dont care as much about what people think but i find that the more you don't care about someones opinions the more upset they become. :-\ so i try to listen to another thing i read "give men your ear, not your mind. once you share your mind, it is no longer your own." :)
you guys are pretty cool. thanks.
PEARL DRUMS:
As you age you appreciate a persons talents, honesty and kindness. Not so much the shoes they wear, their free throw percentage or what version iPhone they have in their face.
Sorry to have hi-jacked the thread guys. It was a good time to educate Russel the wrestling muscle.
Balsatech:
I watch this about once a year, Cesars Bark Canoe. It and a lot of documentaries can be found on the NFB web page.
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