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Remember that life-expectancy test someone posted a while back?
Based on my lifestyle habits, and the corresponding life-expectancy results they generated, I'm already well past the time for a mid-life crisis...
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Well geez Stu, hostess fruit pies, pez and combos is hardly the best diet...
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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When I was young I was absolutely convinced I woouldn't see 40. I passed the mid-life part a long time ago. Now I'm charging through unexpected and uncharted territory. I really should have taken better care of myself.
Oh, and Burlesque definiitely. Smut really can't compare to a skilled striptease artist.
From: Smallville Sector : Greater Metropolis | Registered: Jun 2004
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Middle age may well be more of a frame of mind than a particular demographic, but I'd think of it age-wise as 45 to 65. Perhaps there's an "official" definiton.
Just wait until I open up the even more exclusive establishment, Club Hot Flash!
quote:Originally posted by Fat Cramer: Membership open to all those aged 45 years and older. We are a very select group. Younger posters are welcome if accompanied by an eligible member.
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Bah! Excluded for being too young! The horror! I thought I left that all behind 13 years ago when I turned 21! *tears*
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From: Newburgh, NY | Registered: May 2004
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Ok coffin dodgers, time for to rest here a while, after all, "theres nothing on the Telly" in the afternoon except people trying to sell me no win no fee compensation.
so I'll just sit here in this large comfortable leather armchair, have a glass of Port and read a good book.
This one looks interesting, all about Alexander the Great. Its really.........ZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz
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From: Newcastle upon Tyne England | Registered: Jul 2003
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