Is 33 old? When it is time to admit some things are gone for ever.
I love boxing. I had dreams of a comeback.My training was going well too. Now i'm sick from work with a bad back.
I see a lot of chess over the next 3 weeks.
So, guys, when should you let things go? Or should you cling to the things that keep you young?
Originally posted by redsunrisingwww.wcbo.org
Is 33 old? When it is time to admit some things are gone for ever.
I love boxing. I had dreams of a comeback.My training was going well too. Now i'm sick from work with a bad back.
I see a lot of chess over the next 3 weeks.
So, guys, when should you let things go? Or should you cling to the things that keep you young?
Originally posted by SeitseYes, especially avoid these types. Thread 64648 π
You see, the forum of an internet chess website is not the best place to get psychological advisory.
You know you're old when you laugh when you hear someone calling the 80s the old days.
Originally posted by redsunrisingrocky balboa never gave up
Is 33 old? When it is time to admit some things are gone for ever.
I love boxing. I had dreams of a comeback.My training was going well too. Now i'm sick from work with a bad back.
I see a lot of chess over the next 3 weeks.
So, guys, when should you let things go? Or should you cling to the things that keep you young?
Originally posted by redsunrisingYour avatar makes me dizzy. Does anyone else have the impression that the planet/whatever shrinks?
Is 33 old? When it is time to admit some things are gone for ever.
I love boxing. I had dreams of a comeback.My training was going well too. Now i'm sick from work with a bad back.
I see a lot of chess over the next 3 weeks.
So, guys, when should you let things go? Or should you cling to the things that keep you young?