Tue Jan 15, 2013 4:01 pm
I know what you mean my Hoosier neighbor!39_newman wrote:This ol' guy's been following and watching NASCAR for sooooo long.
Have pretty much decided that when Ryan retires, I will too.
I'll probably take up sitting on benches and watching those young 40-50 somethings walking by.
Uh, I might not even wait for Ryan to decide.
Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:23 pm
chevy39fan wrote:I know what you mean my Hoosier neighbor!39_newman wrote:This ol' guy's been following and watching NASCAR for sooooo long.
Have pretty much decided that when Ryan retires, I will too.
I'll probably take up sitting on benches and watching those young 40-50 somethings walking by.
Uh, I might not even wait for Ryan to decide.![]()
I'm only 52 1/2 but not getting any younger!
Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:53 am
OFF TOPIC: I will be there soon enough HH!HiddenHollow wrote:Wait till you hit 65!![]()
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Growing old is NOT for the faint of heart.
Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:34 am
chevy39fan wrote:I know what you mean my Hoosier neighbor!39_newman wrote:This ol' guy's been following and watching NASCAR for sooooo long.
Have pretty much decided that when Ryan retires, I will too.
I'll probably take up sitting on benches and watching those young 40-50 somethings walking by.
Uh, I might not even wait for Ryan to decide.![]()
I'm only 52 1/2 but not getting any younger!
Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:47 am
I'm always young to folks older than me!ndunn wrote:
Ah come on chevy39 fan you have just started middle age. The 50's are the new 30's. You've lots of time before needing assistance for just about everything and a glass for your teeth etc. The 50's and 60's are great years and when the 70's hit ya.....hang on as it is all down hill. The so called GOLDEN years is a myth. But sometimes it does have an advantage as people will let things slip by from a (senior senior) citizen that they don't from anyone else. It's been a great ride and I'm not ready to be at the station quite yet.
Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:30 pm
Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:22 pm
39_newman wrote:Life is like a roll of toilet paper...the closer to the end, the faster is goes...lol.
Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:17 pm
Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:32 pm
chevy39fan wrote:I'm always young to folks older than me!ndunn wrote:
Ah come on chevy39 fan you have just started middle age. The 50's are the new 30's. You've lots of time before needing assistance for just about everything and a glass for your teeth etc. The 50's and 60's are great years and when the 70's hit ya.....hang on as it is all down hill. The so called GOLDEN years is a myth. But sometimes it does have an advantage as people will let things slip by from a (senior senior) citizen that they don't from anyone else. It's been a great ride and I'm not ready to be at the station quite yet.![]()
I hit a bit of a slump when I turned 51(2011). Still battling some health issues.![]()
I still have all my original teeth in great condition. I still have jet black hair and a full head of it. It is amazing how some of us age. I was born with fairly good genetics I guess?
Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:19 am
WAY OFF TOPIC:I lost my mother in 1997 to breast cancer. She was only 57. Lost my dad in 2009 to cancer as well.ndunn wrote:You'll always be young as your in the age group my son and daughter are in. I think about how old they are and it creeps me out as I can't believe how old I am. Thankful I have decent health (with some issues) but I don't dwell on them.