Too Quiet in Here!!!
Hungrycat7
05-28-2008, 12:31 PM
Hey Guys it's too quiet in here! So. . . . My question is what are your regrets in life? What are things you have always wanted to do but have never gotten the chance to? If you could go back in time what would you change? Maybe a job, significant other, interesting event that you would do! Hopefully we can get some conversation started here! I will even start it off! I would say if I could go back and change something in my life I would have picked a major in college I liked and stuck with it. I think I would find life a whole lot easier if I had a degree in something I liked doing!
BrodyP
05-28-2008, 01:42 PM
I also would have liked to have had a better grasp on life and my future when I graduated high school. I went to 2 colleges and received my BS in business economics and now I work in Hollywood making movies. All of my money and schooling kind of went down the drain. I eventually will go back again to school, but later in life for something I enjoy as a hobby such as astronomy or physics. I guess for some people it is hard to pick your life's career at 17. I had no idea what I wanted to be so took an easy path that would guarantee me money. 10 years later I realized money isn't everything and my happiness is what will carry me through the rest of my life. I just keep positive and I guess I am lucky that I found a career that I love and also brings in the money.
72chevelleOhio
05-29-2008, 04:34 AM
AF isn't big enough to fit them all in...:lol:
Overall, I regret NOT doing things more then the stuff I actually did. Mainly my choices in women.
I could fill a whole page up with "I should have....." :mad:
I do wish I could go back and re-live my senior year in high school. Even college sucked in comparison. I want to be worry free again...My senior year was like real life in "cheat mode"...
Thanks a lot Hungrycat7!!!!, I'm now depressed. I don't have a good woman, my old cars,.....whats that for your avatar? A dog? I don't even have one of those! You son of a......:lol:
:rofl:
Overall, I regret NOT doing things more then the stuff I actually did. Mainly my choices in women.
I could fill a whole page up with "I should have....." :mad:
I do wish I could go back and re-live my senior year in high school. Even college sucked in comparison. I want to be worry free again...My senior year was like real life in "cheat mode"...
Thanks a lot Hungrycat7!!!!, I'm now depressed. I don't have a good woman, my old cars,.....whats that for your avatar? A dog? I don't even have one of those! You son of a......:lol:
:rofl:
J-Ri
05-29-2008, 04:14 PM
I've got a dog, but really nothing else (:p). Damn, now I'm depressed too.
Most of my regrets come from either smoking (not only tobacco) or drinking too much when I was in highschool. One good thing came out of it, the job I have now, at the time I thought it would be easy money. It turned out I was wrong about that, but I still love my job and wouldn't take a job in any other field unless I was physically unable to keep working. The bad things - too many to list but a few are An OWI/DWI/DUI (whatever they call it where you are), losing the woman I thought I wanted to spend the rest of my life with (I realize now I was probably wrong then, so probably not all bad), several tickets for various alcohol related offenses, getting kicked out of my parents house, and almost getting caught on several felonies at the same time. That's when I woke up and became the upstanding citizen I am now :biggrin:.
But at the same time, if it weren't for some of those things, I might still be living with my parents hanging out with some shady characters and spending most of my money on smokables and alcohol. So considering that, maybe I wouldn't change anything.
Most of my regrets come from either smoking (not only tobacco) or drinking too much when I was in highschool. One good thing came out of it, the job I have now, at the time I thought it would be easy money. It turned out I was wrong about that, but I still love my job and wouldn't take a job in any other field unless I was physically unable to keep working. The bad things - too many to list but a few are An OWI/DWI/DUI (whatever they call it where you are), losing the woman I thought I wanted to spend the rest of my life with (I realize now I was probably wrong then, so probably not all bad), several tickets for various alcohol related offenses, getting kicked out of my parents house, and almost getting caught on several felonies at the same time. That's when I woke up and became the upstanding citizen I am now :biggrin:.
But at the same time, if it weren't for some of those things, I might still be living with my parents hanging out with some shady characters and spending most of my money on smokables and alcohol. So considering that, maybe I wouldn't change anything.
Hungrycat7
05-29-2008, 06:27 PM
Damn! Starting to feel bad for being the one responsible for everyone's depression! :confused:
Or am I? Maybe this was all part of my plan to make me feel better about all of my regrets! :naughty: OK just kidding!
I do feel the same way about wasting money on smokeables and drinkables though! Glad that is over with! I can feel my wallet growing! :smokin:
Or am I? Maybe this was all part of my plan to make me feel better about all of my regrets! :naughty: OK just kidding!
I do feel the same way about wasting money on smokeables and drinkables though! Glad that is over with! I can feel my wallet growing! :smokin:
72chevelleOhio
05-30-2008, 03:18 AM
Maybe this was all part of my plan to make me feel better about all of my regrets!
:lol:
:grinno:
An OWI/DWI/DUI (whatever they call it where you are)
OMVI, then they took out the "motor" and changed it to OVI.
So they can bust people on bicycles, mopeds, lawn tractors, and anything else not classified as a "motor vehicle" (aka needing license plates or under 50cc's)
I have heard of a guy getting busted on a farm tractor. My old neighbor was "warned" on a lawn tractor. (I seen that and heard parts of the conversation.)
:lol:
:grinno:
An OWI/DWI/DUI (whatever they call it where you are)
OMVI, then they took out the "motor" and changed it to OVI.
So they can bust people on bicycles, mopeds, lawn tractors, and anything else not classified as a "motor vehicle" (aka needing license plates or under 50cc's)
I have heard of a guy getting busted on a farm tractor. My old neighbor was "warned" on a lawn tractor. (I seen that and heard parts of the conversation.)
Hungrycat7
05-30-2008, 12:01 PM
:lol:
:grinno:
OMVI, then they took out the "motor" and changed it to OVI.
So they can bust people on bicycles, mopeds, lawn tractors, and anything else not classified as a "motor vehicle" (aka needing license plates or under 50cc's)
I have heard of a guy getting busted on a farm tractor. My old neighbor was "warned" on a lawn tractor. (I seen that and heard parts of the conversation.)
There was actually a guy who got whatever they call it for riding his horse down the road while he was intoxicated! (Saw it on the news a year or two back) Crazy! I have also seen people get busted for riding in cars drunk (Public Intox). What the hell are you supposed to do when you are drunk?
:grinno:
OMVI, then they took out the "motor" and changed it to OVI.
So they can bust people on bicycles, mopeds, lawn tractors, and anything else not classified as a "motor vehicle" (aka needing license plates or under 50cc's)
I have heard of a guy getting busted on a farm tractor. My old neighbor was "warned" on a lawn tractor. (I seen that and heard parts of the conversation.)
There was actually a guy who got whatever they call it for riding his horse down the road while he was intoxicated! (Saw it on the news a year or two back) Crazy! I have also seen people get busted for riding in cars drunk (Public Intox). What the hell are you supposed to do when you are drunk?
RaeRae1
05-30-2008, 02:49 PM
Hmmm. Regrets - I think I would have to go along with the smokables. Glad that part is gone. Took FOREVER to finally kick that stupid habit, gained 20 pounds, finally got them back off (took almost a year!).... Some regrets, of course, won't be aired on a public forum :grinyes: but I would have to say I also regret not doing more traveling before I had kids. It would have been great to see more of the world. Can't do that now, and by the time the kids are out of the house, I will be to dang old to enjoy traveling. :crying: Oh well, as far as regrets go, guess I'm pretty lucky.
J-Ri
05-30-2008, 05:23 PM
You can even get an OWI for floating down a creek on an innertube (so I've heard, anyway). That's complete BS if you ask me, who can you possibly hurt IN AN INNERTUBE!? I'm not saying mixing water and huge amounts of alcohol is a great idea, but for the 4-5 years we did it in highschool/college nobody got hurt.
Some regrets, of course, won't be aired on a public forum :grinyes:
Aww... come on, that's the great part about being completely anonymous.
Some regrets, of course, won't be aired on a public forum :grinyes:
Aww... come on, that's the great part about being completely anonymous.
72chevelleOhio
05-31-2008, 05:13 PM
Aww... come on, that's the great part about being completely anonymous.
Except you have your truck and location posted on here.....
You could just be driving around and someone shouts out "Heyyyyy! Your the guy who rode a dirtbike through the woods naked on a dare from a girl back in high school, aren't you?" :uhoh:
:rofl:
Except you have your truck and location posted on here.....
You could just be driving around and someone shouts out "Heyyyyy! Your the guy who rode a dirtbike through the woods naked on a dare from a girl back in high school, aren't you?" :uhoh:
:rofl:
Gohan Ryu
06-02-2008, 06:14 PM
In the mid 80's I had a mint 1973 Mach 1 Mustang with a 351 Cleveland engine. It sat in my parent's backyard for about 3 months while I saved money to fix it. One day I came home and found out that my brother had called a junkyard to haul away my car because he didn't know how valuable it was and my mother was complaining about the "eyesore" in the yard. If I had that car today it would be worth about $30,000 in mint condition.
So my greatest regret in life is that I didn't kill my brother and mother before that happened.
So my greatest regret in life is that I didn't kill my brother and mother before that happened.
Oz
06-02-2008, 06:47 PM
In the mid 80's I had a mint 1973 Mach 1 Mustang with a 351 Cleveland engine. It sat in my parent's backyard for about 3 months while I saved money to fix it. One day I came home and found out that my brother had called a junkyard to haul away my car because he didn't know how valuable it was and my mother was complaining about the "eyesore" in the yard. If I had that car today it would be worth about $30,000 in mint condition.
So my greatest regret in life is that I didn't kill my brother and mother before that happened.
:eek:
So my greatest regret in life is that I didn't kill my brother and mother before that happened.
:eek:
MagicRat
06-03-2008, 12:51 AM
mint............... "eyesore"
Hmmmmm, couldn't have been that "mint" :smile:
Yeah, that sucks :crying:
Hmmmmm, couldn't have been that "mint" :smile:
Yeah, that sucks :crying:
RaeRae1
06-03-2008, 09:49 AM
Aww... come on, that's the great part about being completely anonymous.
Ummmmmm... O.K................NO. :cwm27:
Ummmmmm... O.K................NO. :cwm27:
Hungrycat7
06-03-2008, 01:05 PM
We seem to be losing focus here guys!!! LOl
72chevelleOhio
06-04-2008, 03:29 AM
We seem to be losing focus here guys
Ooops...
What are things you have always wanted to do but have never gotten the chance to?
Get threads off topic.
Fixed it! :p
:cwm27:
Ooops...
What are things you have always wanted to do but have never gotten the chance to?
Get threads off topic.
Fixed it! :p
:cwm27:
Hungrycat7
06-04-2008, 12:39 PM
Very Nice!!!! You are quite the problem solver!!! :smooch: Now back to getting off the subject!!! LOL Just so happened to see, on the news the other day, another person got arrested for mowing his lawn at night intoxicated!!! I just don't understand what the big deal is!!! You are on your tractor, in your yard, mowing your grass!!! What's the problem officer?
-Davo
06-07-2008, 06:19 AM
Hey Guys it's too quiet in here!
cause people dont want to hear my theory on why Jesus never existed.
hahahahahah
To answer your question, my biggest regret is not doing something about my health and weight at a much younger age, rather than waiting till now (at 22) to start making my self look and feel good about my self. It's a long, long road to recovery.
cause people dont want to hear my theory on why Jesus never existed.
hahahahahah
To answer your question, my biggest regret is not doing something about my health and weight at a much younger age, rather than waiting till now (at 22) to start making my self look and feel good about my self. It's a long, long road to recovery.
Hungrycat7
06-07-2008, 02:56 PM
cause people dont want to hear my theory on why Jesus never existed.
To answer your question, my biggest regret is not doing something about my health and weight at a much younger age, rather than waiting till now (at 22) to start making my self look and feel good about my self. It's a long, long road to recovery.
But it will be so worth it once you get there!
To answer your question, my biggest regret is not doing something about my health and weight at a much younger age, rather than waiting till now (at 22) to start making my self look and feel good about my self. It's a long, long road to recovery.
But it will be so worth it once you get there!
ericn1300
06-07-2008, 04:37 PM
Very Nice!!!! You are quite the problem solver!!! :smooch: Now back to getting off the subject!!! LOL Just so happened to see, on the news the other day, another person got arrested for mowing his lawn at night intoxicated!!! I just don't understand what the big deal is!!! You are on your tractor, in your yard, mowing your grass!!! What's the problem officer?
Dang it I hate it when that happens, it's not like I took the riding mower thru the new drive inn down the street as my neighbor did. Don't the cops have some thing better to do? The cops around here have gotten so fussy I can't even sit on the front porch and make the dogs dance with the 357 any more.
Dang it I hate it when that happens, it's not like I took the riding mower thru the new drive inn down the street as my neighbor did. Don't the cops have some thing better to do? The cops around here have gotten so fussy I can't even sit on the front porch and make the dogs dance with the 357 any more.
Hungrycat7
06-08-2008, 09:57 PM
Well now taking it through the drive thru may be a little excessive! Did they actually serve him?
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