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MrHeat....Why ask here? Why don't you ask CS to start one for you and post there.
No, Jim he was very well dressed and was moving at a pretty good gape...It was just the image that struck me at that moment and stuck in my mind. But, it did pass! Frank |
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Brick NJ |
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I don't know, Frank. Did the guy have his shorts pulled up so the waistband was around his nipples?
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Ok, How's this for Senior.
Man walking with a cane using like a walking stick with, blue bermuda shorts, black knee high socks and velcro black shoes Get that image? Frank |
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I agree with Rdy2play!!
And, in line with my earlier answer to this question.... in 2 more years, you will be my hero! |
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If you mean senior in age, then I guess we qualify, although do to a change in attitude, how we eat and excresise, We have both lost a whole lot of weight, still working on losing more, walk 3-6 miles a day, and feel better than we have in years.
If you mean senior in amount of time we have been in the lifestyle, then I guess we would not be, as we would be what some call newbies, or late bloomers. Which ever definition you use doesn't matter it should be not a age put with it, rather a attitude and what you do with it that matters. just my thoughts, for what they are worth. |
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I would say you qualify as a senior swinger.
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Hey now, I am loving the 40s. Age is a state of mind so no one, at least to me are seniors, although I have young senior moments every now and again.
Jan |
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Yup. And second childhood really IS more fun than the first! We know better how to have REAL fun - and can often afford it!
As one of my favorite authors once wrote, "The true measure of a man is just how much tomfoolery he can still get into when he's got a pot belly and a shiny head!" Jim (whose head is still covered with hair and whose belly is shrinking due to diet & exercise - but who still enjoys "tomfoolery") |
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It has been said that your 40's are the old age of youth,
and your 50's are the youth of old age. Its nice to be young again! |
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