johncoby2
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Mon Mar-27-06 06:19 PM
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| Damn. Isnt there someone under 45 that can run for state chair? |
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Not that those over 45 are not well qualified, and they are, but it sure would be nice to have some younger person leading the party.
I guess it is hard to find someone under 45 that makes a butt load amount of money that allows him/her to run around the state to do political stuff instead of working.
If only I had a butt load of money. And was under 45. And knew what I was doing. And where I am. And who I am.
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Mon Mar-27-06 06:52 PM
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| 1. I'd settle for one out of five... |
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and worse yet, I can't even lie myself onto the good side of fortyfive.
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Mon Mar-27-06 06:57 PM
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| 2. Man, if I won the lottery, |
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Mon Mar-27-06 08:00 PM
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| 4. I'm under 45...but I lack the "butt load" of money |
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Mon Mar-27-06 08:08 PM
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| 5. Most people under 45 are still raising kids |
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and are still climbing the career ladder.
Not all. Some have enough energy to do all that and more, but that wouldn't have been me.
Maybe you are right, though. A weathy man. Wife at home. ?
I really, really wish a woman was running. That would make me happier than a person under 45.
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