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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    And the rest of the rabble never heard from Panache again
    Hmmm... I guess I'll just have to drive down to kilt night (tonight is our monthly rabble-rousing ) and see if Panache be spirited away, or no. Perhaps he suffered a Pink Death...


    w2f, (who was momemtarily concerned that Jamie's earlier remarks could possibly point my direction.)
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    Every day above ground beats those underground. Except if you operate the Subway train.....
    Old age is not for sissies.
    Aging is a figment of your imagination.. or do I need an old radio to listen to Glenn Miller?
    Your not old until you measure your age in THREE digits...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    This whole aging thread has me a bit concerned.

    I'd need to confer with someone who has already seen his youth slip away and has fallen into decrepitude to get the real story.

    Hmmmm....I'd better to talk to Mike1...snip...
    Says the man who is turning 40 this year, you spring chicken, you! Who wants to come to a "Death Day" party in July? And, of course, I'll be turning 30 again (for those of you not savvy enough to check my personal profile...hee...hee!).

    Be well,

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    Hey Jamie,

    The 40s are great years. It all comes together in your 40s. Enjoy.

    Now me, I feel like I'm Frosty the Snowman and I'm beginning to melt down....

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    aging?

    I will turn 60 this October, and I still do not know how I should feel at this age. My mind does not feel any less acute. I do have some minor aches and pains, but they do not slow me down too much. I am looking forward to my birthday.

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    I think that the whole point of this thread is that we should live every day to its fullest. Certainly wearing a kilt is one way to do that.

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    Excellent thoughts, I've always disliked chronological aging. I have a friend who calls me the "oldest kid on the block", and my ususal response to an age question is 24 with 40 years of experience.

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