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You'll probably outlive both your parents.Originally posted by stek View PostCheers Churchy you normally grumpy barsteward!!
I've been dreading it turning 50 - one parent dead at 61 the other 68, split the difference I might get 65.
Strangely I feel more positive, maybe it's just know life and myself and I can cope better, one's think for certain, I'm not popping off in my sixties. Or fifties before anyone starts. I'm going for 90's possibly 100.
Then I can be a true miserable ****er...
Having a current Mrs stek 19 yrs (or summert, b'days not my strong point) younger helps!
I'm not going old bird again!
Agree on the Older Birds thing too. Younger is the way to go. Keeps one frisky!Comment
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They are a good deal older than him, so you may be onto something.Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou'll probably outlive both your parents.Comment
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more chance than project milestonesOriginally posted by Churchill View PostAt least you've a chance of meeting these
sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from malice - Asimov (sort of)
there is no art in a factory, not even in an art factory - Mixerman
everyone is stupid some of the time - trad.Comment
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Every so often I can't help thinking that you're a trifle juvenile.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey are a good deal older than him, so you may be onto something.
Did you have "learning difficulties" as a child?Comment
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