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What worries me is that it seems I'm not classed as middle-age any more. I was clinging on to that as my last fight for youthfulness. At 47 am I 'old-age'? :smt102:smt022:smt103
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6947481.stm
What worries me is that it seems I'm not classed as middle-age any more. I was clinging on to that as my last fight for youthfulness. At 47 am I 'old-age'? :smt102:smt022:smt103
Well im 47 and have all me own teeth and Im not old :D
the_runt69
15-08-07, 02:36 PM
Another 47 year old here, your only old if you think you are
Captain Nemo
15-08-07, 02:37 PM
dont know what all you old folks are worried about !!!!!
im more distressed that at 37, im classed as middle aged......................................
dont know what all you old folks are worried about !!!!!
im more distressed that at 37, im classed as middle aged......................................
Middle Aged at 37 god help me then :rolleyes: oh well better get me pipe and slippers then
So at 37 I'm middle aged yet I'm going to University in October so what does that make me...
... apart from 'confused'?! ;)
40 is the new 30 I tell ya. :)
the_runt69
15-08-07, 03:28 PM
So at 37 I'm middle aged yet I'm going to University in October so what does that make me...
... apart from 'confused'?! ;)
40 is the new 30 I tell ya. :)
A mature student i think is the term K
A mature student i think is the term K
'Mature' - there's a joke, I'm anything but mature. I still giggle at words like 'rim' or 'boob'!:rolleyes:
I said boob - tee hee hee.
Wideboy
15-08-07, 04:14 PM
yes your all to old :flower:
tigersaw
15-08-07, 04:28 PM
40 is the new 30 I tell ya. :)
I was rather hoping that 50 will be the new 40
Middle age is always 10 years away from where I am. I'm now 45, but middle age will come at 55. When I hit 55, middle age will come at 65...and so on.
oh well better get me pipe and slippers then
Get a Triumph Bonneville and "Biggles scarf" to complete the image :D
At the tender age of 43, I have altered a few things about by lifestyle, I'm far healthier and fitter than I was at 37 and feel better for it. The downside is that I've actually put on about half-a-stone since Christmas but it's the right sort of weight. Honest!
Still drink a tad too much vino than is good for me, but life would be dull without a vice or two, eh? ;)
gettin2dizzy
15-08-07, 04:42 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6947481.stm
What worries me is that it seems I'm not classed as middle-age any more. I was clinging on to that as my last fight for youthfulness. At 47 am I 'old-age'? :smt102:smt022:smt103
Did any effort go in to writing that article:confused:
Luckypants
15-08-07, 05:04 PM
'Mature' - there's a joke, I'm anything but mature. I still giggle at words like 'rim' or 'boob'!:rolleyes:
She does you know!
Bum..... that will set her off again!
He He! I said bum!
Biker Biggles
16-08-07, 03:15 PM
Oi Jabba less of the Biggles scarf.
Old is when you don't fancy biking any more.
Some people get old at twenty.
She does you know!
Bum..... that will set her off again!
He He! I said bum!
You said 'bum'...
... oh look, now I said 'bum'.
Tee hee hee.:clown:
Tiger 55
16-08-07, 03:21 PM
rim
:smt046
job
:smt100
I'm 40 you know. Pardon? Unfortunately 34 is about half way for a Glaswegian.
I said boob - tee hee hee.[/quote]
RhythmJunkie
16-08-07, 09:57 PM
My step dad is 80 and he's still in nappies!:roll:
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