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Thread ID: 143105 2016-11-21 05:08:00 Here is a dreamer kenj (9738) PC World Chat
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1428996 2016-11-21 05:08:00 I know there are a few of us who are getting on in years on this forum. So, here is something to read to give you a giggle.

www.stuff.co.nz

Ken
kenj (9738)
1428997 2016-11-21 06:01:00 Old? Born 1960? Old, you've got to be kidding!

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lakewoodlady (103)
1428998 2016-11-21 06:23:00 I was born in 67 and I am very young still gary67 (56)
1428999 2016-11-21 08:09:00 The effects of aging are exponential. I compare it to the 'state of charge of a battery'
graph, showing an ever increasing decline with time. Similarly, my physical state of
health has declined recently but thankfully, no signs of dementia yet (in denial?)
I was born 1940.
blanco (11336)
1429000 2016-11-21 11:20:00 He obviously considers he is a part of the only important generation .
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Just like everybody else . ;)
R2x1 (4628)
1429001 2016-11-21 19:10:00 I'm old than that person.
This is true:

"Age messes with women in a big way. How many times have we heard them asking where all the older newsreaders and movie stars are? How many times have we heard women bemoaning the "invisibility" that comes with middle and later age, as their perceived "shaggability" drops away?"

Sadly I still cannot walk into a bank and rob it without being noticed though. So much for invisibility.
pctek (84)
1429002 2016-11-21 20:11:00 I'm pre-war. 1938 to be exact. Quality not quantity. Richard (739)
1429003 2016-11-21 21:04:00 Richard, you make me feel so young (1942)

Ken 😂
kenj (9738)
1429004 2016-11-21 21:51:00 I'm not surprised Ken. I make almost everybody feel young sometimes. Richard (739)
1429005 2016-11-21 21:55:00 I'm old than that person.
This is true:

"Age messes with women in a big way. How many times have we heard them asking where all the older newsreaders and movie stars are? How many times have we heard women bemoaning the "invisibility" that comes with middle and later age, as their perceived "shaggability" drops away?"

Sadly I still cannot walk into a bank and rob it without being noticed though. So much for invisibility.

Happens with men too, except it's not "shaggability" that drops away but "shag ability" which is a slightly different thing that seems to come with age.
Richard (739)
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