What Would You Tell Your 15 Year Old Self?

I dunno. I was pretty squared away at 15. Too much responsibility at home and I never played "follow the leader." I might tell myself to concentrate more on my studies, but that's about it. I was "in" with the 'in-crowd" but stayed true to myself.
 
"Hey!, get the !@#$ off that roof and shutup! Yeah, I know, it's July 4, 1976, some of us have to get up in the morning!"

Couldn't talk for a week.
 
"This is not the last girl you'll ever fall for. You will get over her. There will be someone else in a few years that you'll share your life with."

"Next winter, when it's going to snow in the afternoon on that day, just take the bus to school. That way your mustang won't get wrapped around that telephone pole."

"When you clean your room, don't throw away that paper bag full of knives thinking it's trash."

Glenn
 
Pay better attention in school. Stay in shape (15 was when I started putting on the lbs). Don't run with loose ladies. Save your money, don't buy everything that turns your head. Get a good, reliable vehicle, even if it means not buying that turns your head. I can't get past "Don't be a dumbass" :D.

If I could go back in time, I would beat the living snot out of my 15 yr old self.
 
Stay away from girls named Michelle. She is pretty but she will eat your soul for 2 years.
That riffle you just picked up is loaded, point it somewhere else, your dads new car will thank you for it.
Don’t worry it gets worse. Then, a little better. Then worse again!!!
Enjoy drinking milk, you will be lactose intolerant when your 22.
That highlander sword made in China is not as cool as you think.
Stay away from girls named Michelle.
All does music lessons are a waste of time my friend, you’re going to be hunting bad guys for a living not a being a rock star. Sorry.
When you get in to the army, treasure every moment you have whit everyone on your team, most will be taken from life way to soon.
























Stay away from girls named Michelle.
 
Get a better education. ((Better education = better job/income))
NEVER EVER date a fat chick (or one that has a fat mother).
Spend some time in the gym.
Learn how to dance, it really impresses the ladies.
Learn how to fight, but don't be a fighter.
DON'T get married until after you're 25 and have experienced what different women have to offer.
Learn more about how/why women think/act/react (the more you understand them, the more you know what to expect/not expect)
DON'T have children too early.
Live life on purpose (make plans for your future, and how to accomplish them)
Take charge of your own finances (don't give your paycheck to 'her' to take care of the expences/bills/investments)
NEVER EVER date a fat chick...



"To thine own self be true" understand what that means, and stick to it.


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LOL, I was 15 in 1987 and I would tell myself those very same things:D:thumbup:.....except mine was a '67;) Unfortunately I sold that car to pay for my first wedding. The car was definitely worth more!

If I had to add anything, I'd tell myself not to listen to my mother! That broad is nuts.

That would have been 1984, so...

Invest every penny you can in Microsoft and Apple. Even if you have to have the parents do it for you.

Go see Stevie Ray Vaughn in concert.

Don't sell your first car. ('69 Olds Cutlass S)

Eat a cheeseburger and hit the gym ya skinny runt. :p

Enjoy Coca Cola in the half liter glass bottles. They're switchin' to plastic and its going to ruin the whole experience.
 
I'm 19 now but I'd tell myself to:
Pay attention in school and actually do your work.
Quick jerking off so much.
Hump everything that moves. Until you meet Elizabeth.
If you meet a dude name mark punch him in the face before you shake his hand. on second thought. don't ever date paige.
Stop peeing on everything.
 
Get in shape, go to the gym because you've got plenty of time to do it now. Be more confident. Nobody else knows what they are doing either. Don't drink so much. Spend some time actually studying. Don't be crazy about it but do all the reading and be prepared. A little consistent work goes a long way.
 
Not a thing.

If anything was to change, it might cause a tear in the fabric of our reality. :D
 
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You are having a great life.

You'll screw up, and survive.

You'll learn and do lots of great stuff.

You will continue to have a great life; so enjoy it.
 
"Don't ever smoke, never drink too much, never ever drink and drive, don't use drugs, finish college, and find yourself a good girl."
 
"Ask the smart girls out. You'll be happier in the long run."

To which the 15 year old me would reply, "Buzz off, geezer."
 
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