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Aging Gracefully? 2014 version

Started by JB400, January 16, 2014, 06:06:43 PM

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What's the current age of members

20 and under
1 (0.8%)
21-25
5 (3.8%)
26-30
8 (6.1%)
31-35
7 (5.3%)
36-40
14 (10.6%)
41-45
23 (17.4%)
46-50
26 (19.7%)
51-55
21 (15.9%)
56-60
16 (12.1%)
61-65
6 (4.5%)
66-70
4 (3%)
71-75
0 (0%)
76+
1 (0.8%)

Total Members Voted: 132

JB400


Tilar

I'm not sure how graceful it is though.  :lol:
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



A383Wing

Quote from: Tilar on January 16, 2014, 06:11:17 PM
I'm not sure how graceful it is though.  :lol:

"I'm aging like milk"  (to quote Walter)

War wagon

If I shave my grey beard and cut my hair I look much younger than I am. LOL
Figure I'll keep the hair as long as I can. Lmao
45 in a few weeks :-\

Tilar

Quote from: A383Wing on January 16, 2014, 06:15:02 PM
Quote from: Tilar on January 16, 2014, 06:11:17 PM
I'm not sure how graceful it is though.  :lol:

"I'm aging like milk"  (to quote Walter)

lol, Walter and I could be brothers.... him being the older one of course.  :lol:
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



Cooter

" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

tan top

42  :cryin:  god i'm getting old  , seems like yesterday I was 25  

funny when I was a kid  or would say up to the age of 30ish  for me !  the days seemed like a month  & month seemed like  years  to pass   ,  from 30ish the days take  seem like they take a hour to pass   & year seems to pass as quick as a month !  :icon_smile_blackeye:  
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ws23rt

I recall my mom commenting on aging at one of her birthdays. And I said--Mom there was a time when you were four times as old as me but now you are only twice my age. Not sure if it helped :shruggy:

One of my favorite lines about getting old was from George Burns.  He said he was so old that he doesn't buy green bananas anymore. :lol:

70 sublime

I will be turning 50 this year

Still remember as a kid when my dad turned 30 and thinking boy that was OLD
next project 70 Charger FJ5 green

moparsr2fast

50 years old last December.  My current charger is a 70, factory Fc7 383 mag ac car.

Even though  i am physically not in my prime, my mind is still way back in the day ( at least what i can remember)    :-\  I just don't live in the garage anymore.  :eyes:
Bob

  70 Charger 500
     2001 Ram 2500 Sport
        2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
  2006 Dodge Charger Daytona

PocketThunder

Quote from: 70 sublime on January 16, 2014, 09:16:32 PM
I will be turning 50 this year

Still remember as a kid when my dad turned 30 and thinking boy that was OLD
I graduated HS and my Dad was 41, I thought I'm never going to be that old.......  I turn 39 in a few months.   :o
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

68X426


Run another poll. Question: how old do you feel - versus - what the calendar says you are.

I feel about 101 in the morning stumbling out of bed, feel about 27 at midday, back to 56 (real time) by sundown, and then about 94 at bedtime.

Each day is a roller coaster. I am paying the price for having lived large. No regrets.  :icon_smile_big:




The 12 Scariest Words in the English Language:
We are Here from The Government and
We Want to Help You.

1968 Plymouth Road Runner, Hemi and much more
2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Deep Cherry Pearl
1968 Dodge Charger, 318, not much else
1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow

marshallfry01

Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:
1969 Charger 383/auto
1969 Charger R/T 440/auto (waiting to be restored)
1972 Chevelle SS clone 383 sbc
1959 Chevy Apache short bed stepside
1968 Charger (glorified parts car)
Yes, I know I have too many cars. My wife reminds me daily.

Tilar

Quote from: marshallfry01 on January 17, 2014, 12:26:10 AM
Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:

Dear Lord, I think I have clothes older than you.  :-\
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



Dino

Turned 40 two weeks ago.  Feels the same as 39 though.   :2thumbs:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

GPULLER


A383Wing

Quote from: Tilar on January 17, 2014, 04:14:44 AM
Quote from: marshallfry01 on January 17, 2014, 12:26:10 AM
Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:

Dear Lord, I think I have clothes older than you.  :-\

I got grandkids older than him

myk

Quote from: Dino on January 17, 2014, 09:32:11 AM
Turned 40 two weeks ago.  Feels the same as 39 though.   :2thumbs:

Happy Birthday!

tan top

Quote from: marshallfry01 on January 17, 2014, 12:26:10 AM
Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:

:2thumbs:  19 eh , wish I was that age again  !!   got my charger when I was 18 years old  ,  charger looks better then ever & looking younger or newer  :yesnod:   i'm  just looking older & more worn out  :icon_smile_blackeye: :lol:

Quote from: Tilar on January 17, 2014, 04:14:44 AM
Quote from: marshallfry01 on January 17, 2014, 12:26:10 AM
Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:

Dear Lord, I think I have clothes older than you.  :-\

yeah think I have too old  Tshirts  & stuff I wear when working in the garage & fishing etc  , & deffo have  tools  lot older than that  :-\
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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C500 & Daytonas & Superbirds
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
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Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
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Back N Black

48 and still in the military and they want me to peform like i was 20 years old.  :pity:

Ponch ®

damn, when i joined this site (well, its predecessor, actually), I was barely in the 21-25 column. Now I'm in the 31-35 column.

"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

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68X426

Quote from: Ponch ® on January 17, 2014, 12:09:37 PM
damn, when i joined this site (well, its predecessor, actually), I was barely in the 21-25 column. Now I'm in the 31-35 column.



So this site ages you is what you're saying?  :lol:



The 12 Scariest Words in the English Language:
We are Here from The Government and
We Want to Help You.

1968 Plymouth Road Runner, Hemi and much more
2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Deep Cherry Pearl
1968 Dodge Charger, 318, not much else
1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow

Tilar

Quote from: A383Wing on January 17, 2014, 09:52:23 AM
Quote from: Tilar on January 17, 2014, 04:14:44 AM
Quote from: marshallfry01 on January 17, 2014, 12:26:10 AM
Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:

Dear Lord, I think I have clothes older than you.  :-\

I got grandkids older than him

That makes me feel better.  :smilielol:   

Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



Dino

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

green69rt

Quote from: Tilar on January 17, 2014, 04:14:44 AM
Quote from: marshallfry01 on January 17, 2014, 12:26:10 AM
Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:

Dear Lord, I think I have clothes older than you.  :-\

I have a calculator older!!

68th birthday coming up.

cavemanno1


Old Moparz

Last month I turned 51 & don't really feel any worse than usual.  :lol:  I don't move as fast but I did the roof on my house last year, worked alone & didn't fall off. As long as I can do that kind of crap I suppose it ain't so bad.

When I went to my 30th high school reunion a few years back I had seen a few people there that were the same age but didn't appear to be in the best physical condition. One guy that was there looked as though he was turning 90. A girl that was one of the hottest in school looked awful like she didn't care anymore.  :shruggy:

At least I can still fit into the jacket I wore in highschool.   :icon_smile_big:



(My Daughter & me last winter)
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Ponch ®

Quote from: 68X426 on January 17, 2014, 01:05:57 PM
Quote from: Ponch ® on January 17, 2014, 12:09:37 PM
damn, when i joined this site (well, its predecessor, actually), I was barely in the 21-25 column. Now I'm in the 31-35 column.



So this site ages you is what you're saying?  :lol:



I don't think its a coincidence. I've been on here since late 2001 and I've aged 12 years. Not sure if that can be explained easily. :scratchchin:
"I spent most of my money on cars, birds, and booze. The rest I squandered." - George Best

Chrysler Performance West

Old Moparz

Quote from: Ponch ® on January 17, 2014, 04:30:51 PM
Quote from: 68X426 on January 17, 2014, 01:05:57 PM
Quote from: Ponch ® on January 17, 2014, 12:09:37 PM
damn, when i joined this site (well, its predecessor, actually), I was barely in the 21-25 column. Now I'm in the 31-35 column.



So this site ages you is what you're saying?  :lol:



I don't think its a coincidence. I've been on here since late 2001 and I've aged 12 years. Not sure if that can be explained easily. :scratchchin:


You got married, remember?.
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

RECHRGD

You guys in your forties, quit complaining, You're still puppies.  I turn 66 next month and can still do most of what I've always done.  Most likely will need new knees and hips to keep it up much longer though.  :-\
13.53 @ 105.32

polywideblock

50 last year ,they say your only as young as you feel  :scratchchin:  have to go out and find a nice 35 year old    :yesnod:


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

hawkeye

I am glad you had the one category 56-60 instead of 55-59.  That way I didn't get lumped in with you "old" guys.     :nana:

RallyeMike

I can still do everything I could 30 years ago, it just takes twice as long and three days to recover.
1969 Charger 500 #232008
1972 Charger, Grand Sport #41
1973 Charger "T/A"

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Tilar

Quote from: RECHRGD on January 17, 2014, 05:09:53 PM
I turn 66 next month and can still do most of what I've always done. 

I'm sure I can still do most of what I've always done, but I can only remember half of it.  :lol:
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



Paul G

I can still remember being 40. It was 15 years ago. 20 years ago I was 35.
1972 Charger Topper Special, 360ci, 46RH OD trans, 8 3/4 sure grip with 3.91 gear, 14.93@92 mph.
1973 Charger Rallye, 4 speed, muscle rat. Whatever engine right now?

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dyslexic teddybear

57


Only problem I have is I think young......and the next morning I am painfully reminded I am not. :yesnod:

A383Wing

Quote from: dyslexic teddybear on January 25, 2014, 04:07:30 PM
57


Only problem I have is I think young......and the next morning I am painfully reminded I am not. :yesnod:

I'm reminded every hour of every day that I'm not

69wannabe

Quote from: Dino on January 17, 2014, 09:32:11 AM
Turned 40 two weeks ago.  Feels the same as 39 though.   :2thumbs:

I sure hope you're right!! I'll be turning 40 this year in august!! :2thumbs:

HeavyFuel

Quote from: Tilar on January 17, 2014, 04:14:44 AM
Quote from: marshallfry01 on January 17, 2014, 12:26:10 AM
Dang.... I guess I'm the youngest at 19! :coolgleamA:

Dear Lord, I think I have clothes older than you.  :-\

:yesnod:

That's when stuff is just getting really comfortable.   :lol:


Last weekend I wore a Van Halen t-shirt that was 23 years old.

471_Magnum

Up until about 2 weeks ago I'd have told you I've never felt better and figured I was going to live forever. Then reality kicked me square in the nuts.

I turn 44 here in just a couple of days. I've been blessed with high metabolism, high endurance physiology that a lot of guys love to hate. I'm not particularly active, but I stay in shape. At 140 lbs, I weigh about ten pounds more now than I did 20 years ago when I graduated college. Up until I turned 40, I wore the same pant size as I did in high school. The grey hair started creeping in about 5 years ago, but I still routinely get carded.

Hypertension runs in the family, and I've been categorized as "pre-hypertensive" for the last 10 years or more. Nothing to worry about, but something I keep my eye on with regular screenings.

Anyway, about two weeks ago I had a routine dental procedure performed under local anesthetic. Prior to starting the work, they took my blood pressure: 178 over 110. Hmmm. Probably just nerves I thought. They gave me a pretty stern lecture, telling me to check it later and call my doctor if it doesn't come down. At one point, I thought they were going to send me home rather than do the work.

I did check it a couple days later. 165 over 100. Damn. Guess I'd better call the doctor.

So I make an appointment for a week later, and the nurse tells me to keep checking my BP a couple times a day... and go straight to the emergency room if the diastolic goes over 110 again. What?!?

I keep checking it for the next few days and it continues to hang up there, like 165 over 99. Not cool, but not stratospheric. I'm checking it at home and having the nurse at work check it during the day.

Friday afternoon rolls around and I stop by the nurse's station for a quick check. She checks it and I could tell by the look on her face that I'd be making a trip to the ER. 172 over 118. Shit.

Rather than run to the ER and eat the huge co-pay, I called the doctor's office first to see if I could slip in. Nope. "Go straight to the ER NOW", says the nurse. Don't screw around. Do not pass "go", do not collect $200. (quite the contrary... my co-pay is $250 for ER visits).

So I end up spending a couple hours in the ER; EKG, chest X-ray, blood test, urinalysis.... the works. Nothing obviously wrong with me. Just sitting around, my BP drops to 160 over 90-ish. They send me home with a prescription. I visit the doctor a few days later and he asks me if I have been doing crack or meth, because I sure don't fit the profile for severe hypertension.

Anyway, my prescription has been tweaked a bit and the BP seems to be getting under control, but there is nothing quite like having a couple of medical professionals tell you that you're on the verge of a heart attack to put you in touch with your mortality.

So guys and girls, the moral of the story here: No matter how good you think you feel, get your BP checked regularly. They call it the "silent killer" for a reason.

"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ultimate set of tools... I can fix it."

Paul G

I am blessed with a very consistent 120/70. Been that way all my 55 years. I am a little overweight, 195 @ 5'10". Good thing you had a dentist visit. It may have saved your life. 
1972 Charger Topper Special, 360ci, 46RH OD trans, 8 3/4 sure grip with 3.91 gear, 14.93@92 mph.
1973 Charger Rallye, 4 speed, muscle rat. Whatever engine right now?

Mopars Unlimited of Arizona

http://www.moparsaz.com/#

ws23rt

Quote from: 471_Magnum on January 26, 2014, 08:37:57 PM
Up until about 2 weeks ago I'd have told you I've never felt better and figured I was going to live forever. Then reality kicked me square in the nuts.

I turn 44 here in just a couple of days. I've been blessed with high metabolism, high endurance physiology that a lot of guys love to hate. I'm not particularly active, but I stay in shape. At 140 lbs, I weigh about ten pounds more now than I did 20 years ago when I graduated college. Up until I turned 40, I wore the same pant size as I did in high school. The grey hair started creeping in about 5 years ago, but I still routinely get carded.

Hypertension runs in the family, and I've been categorized as "pre-hypertensive" for the last 10 years or more. Nothing to worry about, but something I keep my eye on with regular screenings.

Anyway, about two weeks ago I had a routine dental procedure performed under local anesthetic. Prior to starting the work, they took my blood pressure: 178 over 110. Hmmm. Probably just nerves I thought. They gave me a pretty stern lecture, telling me to check it later and call my doctor if it doesn't come down. At one point, I thought they were going to send me home rather than do the work.

I did check it a couple days later. 165 over 100. Damn. Guess I'd better call the doctor.

So I make an appointment for a week later, and the nurse tells me to keep checking my BP a couple times a day... and go straight to the emergency room if the diastolic goes over 110 again. What?!?

I keep checking it for the next few days and it continues to hang up there, like 165 over 99. Not cool, but not stratospheric. I'm checking it at home and having the nurse at work check it during the day.

Friday afternoon rolls around and I stop by the nurse's station for a quick check. She checks it and I could tell by the look on her face that I'd be making a trip to the ER. 172 over 118. Shit.

Rather than run to the ER and eat the huge co-pay, I called the doctor's office first to see if I could slip in. Nope. "Go straight to the ER NOW", says the nurse. Don't screw around. Do not pass "go", do not collect $200. (quite the contrary... my co-pay is $250 for ER visits).

So I end up spending a couple hours in the ER; EKG, chest X-ray, blood test, urinalysis.... the works. Nothing obviously wrong with me. Just sitting around, my BP drops to 160 over 90-ish. They send me home with a prescription. I visit the doctor a few days later and he asks me if I have been doing crack or meth, because I sure don't fit the profile for severe hypertension.

Anyway, my prescription has been tweaked a bit and the BP seems to be getting under control, but there is nothing quite like having a couple of medical professionals tell you that you're on the verge of a heart attack to put you in touch with your mortality.

So guys and girls, the moral of the story here: No matter how good you think you feel, get your BP checked regularly. They call it the "silent killer" for a reason.



:2thumbs:  This is the way to age gracefully.  Pay attention to the little cues and get a check up.  Knowledge is power and reduces tension.

green69rt

For us old folks, I've been on the high blood pressure route for at lest 8 years.   One note, the guide are based on the "recumbent" blood pressure.    That means you are laying down!  Look it up, don't rely on me.  Every time I go to the doc they take it sitting up in a chair.  If it's high request a retake with you lying down.  You really need to take control!!

TruckDriver

Quote from: 70 sublime on January 16, 2014, 09:16:32 PM
I will be turning 50 this year

Still remember as a kid when my dad turned 30 and thinking boy that was OLD

I turn 50 in 2 months. But I agree with you totally.  :P
PETE

My Dad taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

Dino

Quote from: green69rt on January 26, 2014, 11:31:50 PM
For us old folks, I've been on the high blood pressure route for at lest 8 years.   One note, the guide are based on the "recumbent" blood pressure.    That means you are laying down!  Look it up, don't rely on me.  Every time I go to the doc they take it sitting up in a chair.  If it's high request a retake with you lying down.  You really need to take control!!

Your baseline pressure should be sitting up.  You get a different reading in a different position.  What you should do is ask for a manual pressure as the machines are not always accurate AND make sure you do not talk while they take it and they hold your arm.  If you need to hold it up, the reading will be off.

They are also supposed to take them on both arms but nobody ever seems to do so.

Btw, blood pressure should not get 'high' with age.  It can fluctuate from your norm but high blood pressure means something else is going on and you need to find out what asap.  What's your reading these days if I may ask?
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

green69rt

Runs about 125/70 setting up.   I started on drugs when I was working and had a particularly difficult project with people that were hard to get along with.   BP went to 155/105.  Then I started on meds and got it down to about 135/90.   Then I retired and it's down to 125/70 and has been that way for 8 years even after Dr reduced my meds dose.  

Yes I just read a med book on BP readings and they referred to taking it setting with feet flat but arm raised on a flat surface so cuff is at same level as heart.  I read another section on taking a EKG that referred to recumbent BP which I suspect would be lower.

Laying on the floor under the Charger makes it go lower :icon_smile_big:

Dino

Quote from: 471_Magnum on January 26, 2014, 08:37:57 PM
Up until about 2 weeks ago I'd have told you I've never felt better and figured I was going to live forever. Then reality kicked me square in the nuts.

I turn 44 here in just a couple of days. I've been blessed with high metabolism, high endurance physiology that a lot of guys love to hate. I'm not particularly active, but I stay in shape. At 140 lbs, I weigh about ten pounds more now than I did 20 years ago when I graduated college. Up until I turned 40, I wore the same pant size as I did in high school. The grey hair started creeping in about 5 years ago, but I still routinely get carded.

Hypertension runs in the family, and I've been categorized as "pre-hypertensive" for the last 10 years or more. Nothing to worry about, but something I keep my eye on with regular screenings.

Anyway, about two weeks ago I had a routine dental procedure performed under local anesthetic. Prior to starting the work, they took my blood pressure: 178 over 110. Hmmm. Probably just nerves I thought. They gave me a pretty stern lecture, telling me to check it later and call my doctor if it doesn't come down. At one point, I thought they were going to send me home rather than do the work.

I did check it a couple days later. 165 over 100. Damn. Guess I'd better call the doctor.

So I make an appointment for a week later, and the nurse tells me to keep checking my BP a couple times a day... and go straight to the emergency room if the diastolic goes over 110 again. What?!?

I keep checking it for the next few days and it continues to hang up there, like 165 over 99. Not cool, but not stratospheric. I'm checking it at home and having the nurse at work check it during the day.

Friday afternoon rolls around and I stop by the nurse's station for a quick check. She checks it and I could tell by the look on her face that I'd be making a trip to the ER. 172 over 118. Shit.

Rather than run to the ER and eat the huge co-pay, I called the doctor's office first to see if I could slip in. Nope. "Go straight to the ER NOW", says the nurse. Don't screw around. Do not pass "go", do not collect $200. (quite the contrary... my co-pay is $250 for ER visits).

So I end up spending a couple hours in the ER; EKG, chest X-ray, blood test, urinalysis.... the works. Nothing obviously wrong with me. Just sitting around, my BP drops to 160 over 90-ish. They send me home with a prescription. I visit the doctor a few days later and he asks me if I have been doing crack or meth, because I sure don't fit the profile for severe hypertension.

Anyway, my prescription has been tweaked a bit and the BP seems to be getting under control, but there is nothing quite like having a couple of medical professionals tell you that you're on the verge of a heart attack to put you in touch with your mortality.

So guys and girls, the moral of the story here: No matter how good you think you feel, get your BP checked regularly. They call it the "silent killer" for a reason.



If you need help figuring out what's going on, PM me.  Diet is the main contributor to hypertension so feel free to let me know your intake and I will see if anything stands out.  Also any medication you may take, otc or prescription.  Some drugs can skyrocket your bp and taken an anti-hypertensive drug is not always the way to go.

You may also have some white coat syndrome that ups the bp even more. 
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

Ram07

Whats wrong with you guys?   :slap: I'm 50, still feel the same as when I was younger...can do everything I did back then...haha, but I was never athletic, or anything, so would never miss that kinda thing...I'm still strong enough, much bigger now, but in a not so bad way...I will take the 240lb me, over the 130lb me back in the day anytime (I grew wider, as well as out, know what I mean? The daughters b/f still fears me....but, I told him I ain't afraid to go back to prison...haha...)....I'm 6'3 tho...

I feel far from old...  :scratchchin: although, the g/f is 39...so....yeah....I may get tired....but she makes me sandwiches....

Other than that tho....I'm good...also still have all of my hair...it's still brown....not the beard tho, or chest hair, for that matter....that turned just pure white in my 30's...go figure...

Oh, yeah, my blood pressure is nuts as well....guess it just happens...




cavemanno1

Quote from: Ram07 on January 27, 2014, 02:14:58 PM
Whats wrong with you guys?   :slap: I'm 50, still feel the same as when I was younger...can do everything I did back then...haha, but I was never athletic, or anything, so would never miss that kinda thing...I'm still strong enough, much bigger now, but in a not so bad way...I will take the 240lb me, over the 130lb me back in the day anytime (I grew wider, as well as out, know what I mean? The daughters b/f still fears me....but, I told him I ain't afraid to go back to prison...haha...)....I'm 6'3 tho...

I feel far from old...  :scratchchin: although, the g/f is 39...so....yeah....I may get tired....but she makes me sandwiches....

Other than that tho....I'm good...also still have all of my hair...it's still brown....not the beard tho, or chest hair, for that matter....that turned just pure white in my 30's...go figure...

Oh, yeah, my blood pressure is nuts as well....guess it just happens...






Hey Russel,post some pictures of you with or without your charger to see how fearsome you look :lol:

Ram07

only one I have....not fearsome at all...



haha, may be a little small...all i have...I dont have a Charger...  :icon_smile_dissapprove:

ws23rt

If you are in a routine with day to day life the years from 50 to 60 go by as if they were months.

I believe changing routines and trying different things adds to the richness of living as well as making the passing of time seem less fast when we look back on it.  After all if we do the same stuff every day our memories of that block of time will be narrow. Remember ground hog day?

I have few disturbing dreams (sleeping dreams) but one that comes back on me is I'm back in my first job.  It was a good life experience but the part that in distressing is I see my self in the dream as having to go through all the old stuff again in order to get back to now :eek2:  I don't want forty years of do over.

My path lead me to where I am and I intend to enjoy the ------- out of every last bit there is :nana:

Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: Cooter on January 16, 2014, 08:33:58 PM
41....still kickin....


Most people take at least 70 years to get this grumpy and you did it in only 41. Congrats.

c00nhunterjoe


67tbird

52 and not feeling one day over 70!!!

cazz