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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 843000" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>Apparently..around 37 is the most pop age to go bonkers...mental health, depression etc...so maybe a built in human thing that says "grow up" around that time...I can remember talk of class A abuse altering certain pre-programmed mind phases and bringing forward "mid-life crisis"...call it what you will, whatever the deal is with growing up/old...not me..I'm a loon, still 19, fk that getting old lark...I didn't play at all for over 8 years, but never lost the love for the music, and treasured my old tapes and recordings...it was stumbling across OSA that revived my spirit, meeting like minded people and once the beast was awake...there was no putting it back to bed. Most peeps have hobbies or interests, my Nan & GDad used to go dancing untill they popped, listened to their 78's/8 tracks all days long, dressed like they did when they were younger...it kept them young at heart aswell. One love people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 843000, member: 17130"] Apparently..around 37 is the most pop age to go bonkers...mental health, depression etc...so maybe a built in human thing that says "grow up" around that time...I can remember talk of class A abuse altering certain pre-programmed mind phases and bringing forward "mid-life crisis"...call it what you will, whatever the deal is with growing up/old...not me..I'm a loon, still 19, fk that getting old lark...I didn't play at all for over 8 years, but never lost the love for the music, and treasured my old tapes and recordings...it was stumbling across OSA that revived my spirit, meeting like minded people and once the beast was awake...there was no putting it back to bed. Most peeps have hobbies or interests, my Nan & GDad used to go dancing untill they popped, listened to their 78's/8 tracks all days long, dressed like they did when they were younger...it kept them young at heart aswell. One love people. [/QUOTE]
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