Re: should I say someting
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:24 pm
Not really.
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55 is considered senior by many. I think you can get a senior's card at 55. As much as many would like to think 45 is the new 35, middle age is actually 45 according to the link below.Apple wrote:She said Middle age is 40is and Fab, I disagree 40is is not Middle age. 55 Pluse is middle age. What do you think.
That is too much information, the incontinece is a worry.ColinOldnCranky wrote:Being as I am in the sixties, then of course I am gonna agree.Apple wrote:She said Middle age is 40is and Fab, I disagree 40is is not Middle age. 55 Pluse is middle age.
What do you think.
However you might then need to explain why, when I am only in my middle age, I am afflicted with arthritis, lumbago, gout, age-onset diabetes, brittle bones and incontinence.
Do you have autisum, Just asking. or are you an EngineerNobody 55 is considered senior by many. I think you can get a senior's card at 55. As much as many would like to think 45 is the new 35, middle age is actually 45 according to the link below.
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----And since this is the first time I remembering posting in one of your silly threads, do you make those names up or are they just changed to protect friends in real life?
I lol'd. That's all; please, carry on ...Apple wrote:Hormona
Helps if you spell Autism correctly.Apple wrote:Do you have autisum, Just asking. or are you an Engineer
Yes Autism, I should know .Nobody wrote:Helps if you spell Autism correctly.Apple wrote:Do you have autisum, Just asking. or are you an Engineer
Yes I've done the Autism test and don't have it. I'm technically not an engineer. So if I'm not the strange one, where does that leave you? Do you think it will get to 16 pages? Just asking.
But this thread is about "Flobbya" and "Hormona", so I'll let you get back to it.
I know you understand Lizzy.Lizzy wrote:I lol'd. That's all; please, carry on ...Apple wrote:Hormona
Middle age, schmiddle age. It's all about kicking the ass of those young punks.kb wrote:I think I prefer to believe there's not just one middle age more a series of middle ages... That gives me a few hundred years (476-1453)
Strength has never been a problem notwithstanding a series of tendons and bones parting company in recent years. Even in my sixties I'm the one that gets asked first when a fridge of piano needs moving or some railway sleepers need to be put into the ground. A little resistance training and lots of activity goes a long way to determining strength and stamina.duds2u wrote:Middle age, schmiddle age. It's all about kicking the ass of those young punks.kb wrote:I think I prefer to believe there's not just one middle age more a series of middle ages... That gives me a few hundred years (476-1453)
That is, anyone younger than 60+ something.
ColinOldnCranky wrote: Strength has never been a problem notwithstanding a series of tendons and bones parting company in recent years. Even in my sixties I'm the one that gets asked first when a fridge of piano needs moving or some railway sleepers need to be put into the ground. A little resistance training and lots of activity goes a long way to determining strength and stamina.
But mostly it's a state of mind more than strength or health. I notice that my less than healthy family and friends in the 50's and 60's are the ones that don't run out of puff at busy bees and home improvements. Actually we DO run out of puff. It's just that while the under 30's head to the fridge and the chair as they get a bit tired, we oldies just push on regardless. Many kids haven't worked out that when a job needs finishing and it has a deadline slowing down is not a option.
As long as it does not require running...
Yeah. My fault, my hijack. An unintended moment of seriousness.twizzle wrote:Gee... how did we get off the subject of Apple's "Cougar" status?
Must remember to wear my greenedge nick next weekend ride with you againtwizzle wrote:Yes, thin nicks plus light from the correct angle can be quite enlightening. Although sometimes the screams of "My eyes! My eyes!" can be distracting.
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My eyes! My eyes!jcjordan wrote:Must remember to wear my greenedge nick next weekend ride with you againtwizzle wrote:Yes, thin nicks plus light from the correct angle can be quite enlightening. Although sometimes the screams of "My eyes! My eyes!" can be distracting.
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Great way to get you in front and doing all the work.twizzle wrote:My eyes! My eyes!jcjordan wrote:Must remember to wear my greenedge nick next weekend ride with you againtwizzle wrote:Yes, thin nicks plus light from the correct angle can be quite enlightening. Although sometimes the screams of "My eyes! My eyes!" can be distracting.
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At least I'm not dumb enough to overtake attractive bottoms in front. I still can't believe you did that.jcjordan wrote:Great way to get you in front and doing all the work.twizzle wrote:My eyes! My eyes!jcjordan wrote: Must remember to wear my greenedge nick next weekend ride with you again
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Riding time is training timetwizzle wrote:At least I'm not dumb enough to overtake attractive sit upons in front. I still can't believe you did that.jcjordan wrote:Great way to get you in front and doing all the work.twizzle wrote: My eyes! My eyes!
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