A Quote by Jodi Lyn O'Keefe

Regardless of what is on the Internet, I'm actually only 29 years old - and holding. — © Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Regardless of what is on the Internet, I'm actually only 29 years old - and holding.
I'm 29 years-old and, sure, I'm looking to find a wife.
I'm 29 years old and, sure, I'm looking to find a wife.
I used to run record companies, and I went to the advertising business at 29 years old.
When you ask single men in their 20s, "Do you want children?" they want children more than women do. Again, economics drive this. If you're a 29-year-old woman, having a baby is going to seriously blow up your career. If you're a 29-year-old man, it isn't.
Stress is when you're 29 years old, playing for Rochdale, with an expiring contract and a mortgage to pay.
Well, I was 29 years old when I came to the United States Senate, and I have learned a lot.
Actually, I think that turning 29 was more difficult, because once I turned 29, I anticipated 30 for the whole year, so by the time 30 came around it really wasn't that bad.
My first novel, 'In the Drink,' begun when I was 29 and floundering and published when I was 36 and married, was about a 29-year-old woman whose life was even more screwed up than my own had been.
I arrived in the Premier League late at 29 years old - you still have to live 50 years after football. You do your best for yourself and your family. You've got to fight for what you believe.
I was just 29 years old when I first took an oath in this Capitol to serve the people of this great state.
I watched 'Match of the Day' growing up every week and I'm talking until I was 29-years-old.
If you look at how much Hank Williams did by 29 years old, it makes you feel pretty worthless.
I started using the Internet when I was 12 years old. I would go into chat rooms and flirt. It was the beginning of the Internet for young people.
I am no longer 20 or 21 years old, so I cannot afford to sit around waiting for my chance. I am 29 years old, and I want to play, play, and play. I am not crazy; I don't want to sit in the stands.
Now, as a 29-year-old, you're a little bit different than a 26-year-old. But I actually felt really comfortable in Boston. I felt that I was one of the best players in the league at the time. I thought Boston was going to be the home for me for the rest of my career.
I started to have notoriety in my late 20s or early 30s - like the first time someone recognized me in public was probably when I was 29 years old.
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