Not to burst your bubble, but mine went down about $10/month (probably ~1%) when I turned 25. Then the insurance company proceeded to raise their rates so now I'm paying more than I did before I turned 25. Anyway, happy 21st. There are plenty of people that would die to be that age again.
i'm alive, and trying to piece together what happened last night, so here we go: went to the casino, lost, oh well. friends bought me all the drinks i wanted, they told me today it was something like 5 shots of vodka and unknown beer. went to 2 bars, we all got in free without the cover charge which i remember thinking was cool, the bartenders poured me like 4 specialty shots...i think that's where my hangover might have came from, went to the strip club, free entrance, it just so happens there were about 10 guys from my fraternity there in town for a convention, and when they found out it was my 21st, they bought me a ton of drinks and got like 4 strippers over to hang out at our tables...and then home and passed out finally around 5. fun night, bad morning,
Nothing like celebrating your 21st birthdday with your college friends. Glad to hear that you made it!! Congratz on 21. Remember your best earning years are still in front you you (even at 30). I turn 35 next week