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I was at the feed store a couple of weeks ago buying horse feed. The cute little gurl checking me out asked if I was over 55, I reluctantly admitted yes.Welcome to the 50 and over club Mikey! Look for your AARP card to arrive any day now!
LOLJust tell them you make up for your age by being immature.
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This is sooo true.
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Let's not get confused between feel like and behave like...![]()
Yes buttt that waz found money!he SHOULD be happy....he didn't even have ta buy dinner that nite.............![]()
I hear that. I'm thankful every morning that I'm here to enjoy another day!it beats the alternative...
I agree, its been a great ride...buttt can I do it again?I have never been in a better place in my life than I am now, and wouldn't trade any of my yesterdays for how terrific today is, and tomorrow promises to be.
Several years ago, a good friend of mine (who is now 76 and leading an incredibly active and productive life) told me this:
"Jim, my life didn't begin until I was 55. Before that, I coped with depression, anxiety, and an unrewarding job. Now I couldn't be happier."
I wasn't sure I understood how he could say that then, but today I can say the same thing.
I have never been in a better place in my life than I am now, and wouldn't trade any of my yesterdays for how terrific today is, and tomorrow promises to be.
May you entering your fifth decade be as good for you as it has for me Mike.