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Started by TEL, September 10, 2005, 15:40:58

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jaggythistle



<<<<<<<<<++++++++++ I am all male !!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

  Ladies...... you could be 90............. you could be 19 ..... I would love yall
  just the same........... but will say..you are like a fine wine....you get better
  as you age.


                                         Kevin

jaggythistle


Mimi

Im with you guys Katy and Emma.  Having more fun in my ?????'S than in my 20's that for sure.  ;)  8)  ;)
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

dibberxxx

think i must be one of them old young peeps lotttie , and you got my age wrong i am 87  ;D ;D ;D

undercarriage plan

Or could you be young old? Confused myself now...! All I know is that it doesn't matter, as long as you have your health, DMs and spade. Lottie ;D

dibberxxx

i will be allright then lottie i have a spade and a fork  :) :) :)

BAGGY

Age is just a number - like your shoe size - unimportant once you have passed 18 I think.
Get with the beat Baggy

Hex

Quote from: Roy Bham UK on September 11, 2005, 23:58:28
Quote from: Hex on September 10, 2005, 20:15:04
Easy - OH and I both post under the same name - so can be different sex and age different days....

Then why not sign off with your name giving an inclination albeit incognito? Sounds a bit devious to me. ::)

Good idea - will do so in future!  :D

Alison 

Derekthefox

Just seen your posts Dibber,

Awww sounds like you been having a rough time,
just remember you are surrounded by friends ok  ;D

now how can we take the mickey ...  ;D ;D ;D

only joking !

Derekthefox  :D

Derek

As part of my job I am priviledged to be invited into peoples homes therefore I meet an infinite variety of folk.

Lottie was correct when she spoke about "young old folk and old young folk"

I met a chap the other week aged ninety-four who had a veggie garden at the side of his bungalow (half plot size) that would make you weep...it was immaculate and the produce was to die for.
A lady, who at seventy-four, loved to dance and couldn't find a group to go to....so she bought her own double turntable and set up her own group....Her daughter thought she was absolutely mad and then I asked her what the alternative was!

I have on the other hand met mid-fifty year olds who have retired early...and have definitely given up on life.

As far as age is concerned..that's easy....just deduct the VAT  ;D

Derek
Derek... South Leicestershire

I am in my own little world, ...it's OK, ...they know me there!

dibberxxx


Derekthefox

#30
Dibber ...

You're welcome, the pleasure is mine, I think  ;D

Still trying to think of a way to take the mickey ...

Derekthefox  :D

beejay

#31
Quote from: Derek on September 13, 2005, 07:14:36

Lottie was correct when she spoke about "young old folk and old young folk".

My husband refers to my 21 year old son & his friends as "Last of the summer wine", they're lovely lads but about as far away from wild young things as you can get. I read in the paper that middle & old age have moved back 10 years in the past something or other years. If we can hang around long enough we'll all be teenagers again.

Tulipa

My mother in law has been 'old' since I met her when she was 50, thirty years ago, whereas my mum is dashing around doing all sorts of things and getting much more out of life at 75 than she ever did when she was younger, there's no stopping her.  I would much rather be like my mum, in fact she does remind me of a teenager...

aquilegia

I think I'm one of the old youngsters! (everyone my age seems to think it strange that I should enjoy growing things, cooking, reading, not drinking, not going out at night etc!) Sometimes I feel more mature than my own mother. :-\

I now feel simultaneously older and younger than I did five years ago. weird. I think it's just an arbitrary number anyway. It really isn't important.

Derek - yes I do enjoy looking younger than I am (mostly for people's reactions!) When I was 16 and people thought I was 11, I wasn't so impressed!
gone to pot :D

katynewbie

Its definitely a state of mind.....my 85 year old mother has stayed out later than me for the last three New Years Eves!!!! :-[

pansy

Hi I have a friend who is 85 years young. She has a big veggie garden, all done herself, where she grows most of her own veg, and a lot for friends and neighbours too. Lucky me! She still does all her own shopping - a 2 mile walk to town, then back. And she also looks after 'an old lady' up the road! She puts me to shame. Whereas my sister was born old (unlike me, tee hee). Young at heart seems to be best, or I tell myself that when my kids tell me I'm silly.

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