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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> sf wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 8 Dec 2013 21:33:29 -0700, "graham" > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > "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


If you had his wallet you could probably get them too)))

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