Cooking again:) Birthday dinner.
sf wrote:
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> On Sun, 8 Dec 2013 21:33:29 -0700, "graham" > wrote:
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> > "Gary" > wrote in message ...
> > > jmcquown wrote:
> > >>
> > >> But I'd like to know who
> > >> the heck declared the age of 40 over the hill?!
> > >
> > > Probably some age 20 person. hahaha
> > >
> > > Here's my list:
> > > - age 0 - 19: You are a child
> > > - age 20 - 39: Your prime years
> > > - age 40 - 59: middle age
> > > - age 60 - 79: Face it, you're old now
> > > - age 80 - 99: Lucky you~!
> > > - age 100 and over - quit spending all your money on doctors and buy
> > > good booze, rich food, etc.
> > >
> > I always thought that middle age started at 50! My eldest son turns 40 in 11
> > days and his wife next May. In neither case would I consider them to be
> > middle-aged and if you met my d-i-l, you'd agree!
>
> There are exceptions to every rule.
And my list up there varies too. All is give or take a few years. and
then there is young middle age and older middle age. It's a 20 year
time-span.
I'm 60 now but I still have all my hair and teeth and I don't look TOO
old. I can still do what I want to as far as activities, like long
bike riding, running, rollerbladeing. At work, I'm healthier and more
active than the younger fellows I work with. I still like learing at
hot young women but I'm not an old pervert, I've just always liked
looking at hot young women. My body has gotten older but not my mind.
Look at Hugh Hefner....he's like 200 years old now and creapy wearing
his bathrobe around the mansion all the time...but he still gets the
hot young women. eheh
G.
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