In article <16106@auspex-gw.auspex.com>, johnf@Auspex.COM (John Fereira)
wrote:
>
> In article <1992Dec28.234553.17500@odin.corp.sgi.com> joselyn@clio.asd.sgi.com (Trish Joselyn) writes:
> >
> |Hi, I've been reading this net for a few months and have never needed the
> |support you all obviously have for each other in a crisis. Is there any
> |chance as a new poster, that I could get some advice getting over this
> |hump? I'm having a hard time turning 30. Not *so* much from me, mostly
> |from family, i.e., I'm not married, I'm childless, {it's okay mom!!!} and
> |I'm very independent of men. Any friendly advice would be most welcome!!!
>
> If it makes you feel any better I'm going to be 39 in a couple of weeks,
> which means that a year from now I'll be hitting the *big* 4-0. I'm not
> married nor have any children either, and you know what, it doesn't bother me. Don't let your parents bother you. You *are* only 30. You still have lots
> of time to marry and have children if that's what *you* choose to do. Perhaps
> you need to show as much independence from your parents as you do from men.
> In any case, a 30th birthday sounds like yet another reason for a
> ba.singles party.
>
Not a bad idea. I know Trish personally, so she was already invited, but
what the hell! My roommate is also turning 30, and we were already having
a party for him at my abode in Sunnyvale on Saturday the 23rd of January.
Anyone interested in meeting my two 30 friends and tossing back a couple
may e-mail me for directions and more info! I mean, since I didn't make it
to Fogg's and all.
- Doug
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