SaiFightsMS Posted June 4, 2002 Posted June 4, 2002 As my family was celebrating June birthdays this year I realized that next year my younger sister turns 40. So when she got done saying that she was too old for birthdays I told Mom that next year Sandy gets a nice flag in her front yard proclaiming "Happy 40th". What a face my sister made at that. Has anyone ever gotten one of those banners or sent one to anyone?
kajukenbo dad Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 I might not always tell you the truth, but i will never lie to you....love you story....good luck Practice is the best of all instructors...
karate_woman Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 The only problem with younger sisters is they can always say they aren't as old as you, and aren't you turning...40, 50, etc soon? My Mom's the youngest of three sisters and she just turned 48. that inpires lots of "so you're creaping on 50" comments from her oldest sister and her husband, but they'll be turning 60 next year, so it just isn't as funny when she points that out The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. -Lao-Tse
SaiFightsMS Posted June 16, 2003 Author Posted June 16, 2003 My 40 year old sister hasn't figured that out yet. I think she has realized that I am a little bit more laid back about things like that than she is. But then I have four more years until I hit 50 so check back with me then.
sansoouser Posted June 28, 2003 Posted June 28, 2003 when I was a kid I asked my mom to step on a scale in a crowded store... and boy did she hit me a good one ( she's not to small, ya know? ) The amateur shoots his hands out ferociously, but lacks any true power. A master is not so flamboyant, but his touch is as heavy as a mountain.
GrrrArg Posted July 19, 2003 Posted July 19, 2003 I once asked my mum and my aunty if clothes went up to size 100, the back of my head still burns a bit...
GrrrArg Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Hmm, a surprisingly good hook from my mum too as I remember.
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