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Tanada wrote:
When I'm fifty.... I'll be eligible for AARP, Will qualify for some senior citizen discounts, Won't have to listen to "Lordy, lordy, look who's in their forties" any more, You will not have to worry about being hip anymore, because by the time you're 50, it's out of the question. (Paraphrased from Dave Barry.) Joyce |
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The kitties sure keep you amused, Bev!
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Bev" wrote in message ... snip At the moment they have a new game called 'Chasing FluffySP'. Clyde chases FSP, stops half way down the hall and goes back - Bonnie waits down the other end of the hall and chases her back to Clyde. FSP loves it - she bounds along like a animated fur ball this way and that way, and the pounding of twelve paws sounds like the rumble of thunder. |
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Yowie wrote:
"Seanette Blaylock" wrote in message ... Tell me about it :-) Seanette [August 1969] '69 was an *excellent* year Yowie, July 1969 Oh yes ) (Sept 1969) Deb. -- Y! diatomdeb :: 0°07'W 51°18'N :: www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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CK wrote:
Tanada wrote: BABIES!!! Pam S. Snickering Old bag!! But a nice old bag... I don't feel so old now, March 1957 -- Adrian "The Cat. He walked by himself, and all places were alike to him." |
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m. L. Briggs wrote:
You all are just in the old age of youth! Middle age is near, but old age is a long way away. My b'day is Sept. 16 but the year was long, long ago. Same as my hubby's b-day! He's the big 4-0 this year (and quaking in his boots).... Remember this" Kitties keep you young. That they do indeed.... |
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CK wrote:
bewtifulfreak wrote: CK wrote: And I'm inbetween all of you with my July 1963. Happy Belated Birthday!!! That's also my hubby's year. Thank you! My hubby's quite a bit younger than me, but my being so childish and him mature for his age, it evens things up. He's September 1976. LOL....well, love knows no age.... |
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CK wrote:
Tanada wrote: BABIES!!! Pam S. Snickering Old bag!! But a nice old bag... He he he. I'm a cranky old bag, usually. But Rob, cats, kids, and paxil have kinda evened me out a little. I have gotten so that I think of anyone under 35 as babies though. I'm terrible when we go to a military ceremony and most of the soldiers there are in the same age range as my three. Rob has to hiss at me to shut up. Pam S. who thinks wars should be fought by the old. |
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polonca12000 wrote: The kitties sure keep you amused, Bev! Hmmmm.... I'm not quite sure "amused" is the correct choice of words, here! |
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Tanada wrote:
I can drive the kids nuts with sex talk. They already think that all their father and I really do in our bedroom is talk, watch tv, and sleep. And how do they imagine that they themselves came about?? Brought by the stork?? Immaculate conception?? Grew up in the cabbage pad (or worse yet, in the corn field...)?? Or maybe sex is off-limits to people over a certain age?? -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Christine in Vantaa, Finland (Europe) Email: christal63(at)yahoo(dot)com Photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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CK wrote:
Well as I'm not under 35 you can't classify me as a baby!! Being born in June '63 makes me 40... at least on paper... LOL, you're a year younger than Rob, my hubby. I don't consider him a baby either. He just acts young, which is a big advantage when you're up against the ropes. Rob is quite an awesome guy. I was telling the kids last night about how the neighborhood kids at Ft Campbell would come over and ask if my "Daddy could come out and play." He taught them how to fly kites, engaged them in water fights, took them bug hunting, blow bubbles for them to stomp on, and was pretty decent about any reasonable play requests. Most of the other daddies wanted to stay inside and watch sports rather than play with their kids. I feel sorry for them. Pam S. |
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