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Started by Granny_Smith, July 15, 2004, 11:28:38

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Granny_Smith

Just having a browse on the calender and found that we have a very 'elderly' member who will be celebrating her 115 birthday next January !!!
Should we be organising an early party for her now, just incase ?? or is she not being honest with us and is using her ladies privilege and not revealing her true age.
I think a party is in order, not to mention getting a card from the Queen to honour the occasion. Was anything left over from last weekend's do ? What should I buy her for a present - she has probably got everything by now.
Granny is still your best friend !

Granny_Smith

Granny is still your best friend !

Granny_Smith

Sorry - should have said she is going to be 119 not 115 !!!
Granny is still your best friend !

budgiebreeder

 :o :o :o :o No age at all GS everyone knows that i had my 177th Birthday in May this year.Yes i did get a Telegram from the Queen Via Chaz Hunter bless him.................or something like that!
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

tim

#3
THAT'S CHEATING!!

I worked damned hard all my life to get where I was. Now I'm just a young 'un again. Wish the legs would acknowledge that!!. = Tim

TrailRat

Well i'm feeling like the baby of the group at 23.

TrailRat
If it weren't for beer and sex than cycling would be the best thing in the world.

Mrs Ava

aaahhh 23...those were the days.....no kids....no Ava  :o, working for a living....living with mum and dad....no mortgage....no bills......aahhh 23

Wicker

ooh, Emma Jane, my 23 was different - first home together (and paying for it!) two kids, far from my own family and living in a city for the first time (culture shock or what!) now at the other end (63) I have grown to love this city, assume this will be our last home together (and a happy one it is), no "kids" at home but plenty of visits from them and their offspring, no work (no paid employment that is) but always on the go and loving every minute of my life - even the creaking bones in the mornings - so long as the OH's creak in unison!
Equality isn't everyone being the same, equality is recognising that being different is normal.

TrailRat

My 23 is different too. Got a flat with rent, bills, etc. Happily partnered with my fiancee, scraping a living togther with each other. Wouldn't change it for the world.

TrailRat
If it weren't for beer and sex than cycling would be the best thing in the world.

Multiveg

Can't remember much about being 23  :o
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tim

What a dear thought, Ratty.

23?  India/Burma. At least I learned at first hand how you 'tie' a sari. Never had cause since!= Tim

aquilegia

I'd do the second half of 23 again - got married then.

But not the first half. No thank you.
gone to pot :D

ina

23, backpacking around the world and learned the English language (and others) better in the process.

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