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And there's your "do" lesson for the day, TATTRAT. When participating in discussions on HT, even if you get into heated debates with people, you can still have respect for and share a laugh with them. Do.
Absolutely. That's one of the things I like about HT.
And there's your "do" lesson for the day, TATTRAT. When participating in discussions on HT, even if you get into heated debates with people, you can still have respect for and share a laugh with them. Do.
("Do" try to get back on-topic, even if weakly. "Don't" annoy/tease the admin/mods, who are all beloved individuals. )
gotacha.
The kind atmosphere I picked up on reading for a few days, before posting today...I was lurking
If you don't like 40 you're gonna hate 45. That's when the losses become painfully apparent.
Hmmm...what losses are those for men, I wonder? Isn't that about the time when men start concentrating on their "toys"????
Miulang
"Americans believe in three freedoms. Freedom of speech; freedom of religion; and the freedom to deny the other two to folks they don`t like.” --Mark Twain
[...]Even though I like the humor in your sarcasm when your mood is bad...[...]
Yah! What's up with that?! TK is making me laugh today. Sorry it's the result of a crappy mood, TK, but, well, you're just more fun when you're in a lousy mood!
[...]Now, it's more than 17 years since I passed 40 and I'm closer to 70 than 40. But, then again, they say that 70 is the new 50.[...]
Age has certainly been redefined (thank goodness!) but, unfortunately, the number itself still holds a special stigma. Why? I don't know! I have yet to hit the wall on any of the numbers; maybe because I watched in horror how my mom reacted to her numbers and vowed I'd never let it get to me. To her credit she waited 'til she was 60 before she outwardly let it get to her. So far an AARP membership, senior discounts, my first social security check and an eventual Medicare enrollment have yet to kick me to the curb. I do notice a few more (well, a lot more!) aches and pains, tho'! Maybe those are the result of being kicked to the curb and not remembering it!
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