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Re: Paul McCartney qualifies for a bus pass
Lilly.....my Ma is forever apologising about our upbringing, but i tell her that we had more of the good things in life than she could ever know......and we grew up knowing that we had to stand on our own two feet and be responsible......that can't be bought.
Spuggie.......I make no apologies for being 60.....and I don't really care who knows I am 60.......being this age does not mean that there is anything that I can't do....and there are a lot of things that i have more time and energy for too. To anyone who is approaching the big 60....my advice is take a run at it and shout GERONIMO at the top of your lungs.......kick seven shades out of it and tell yourself that you too are a survivor. |
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And I think it was Mae West who drawled 'it's not the man in your life......it's the life in your man'...well life's like that.....put every ounce in....suck all the goodness out and then on your deathbed you won't be saying 'if only......'
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Good on you Margeret. I hope im still young hearted at 60 and ive certainly no plans to be packing the DS and PS2 away and retire into a rocking chair any time in the long distant future either :D
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I feel lucky, imagine being a ipod generation child! *shudders* |
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Thanks Margaret and the happiest of birthdays to you. I relate to everything you say and I look at life the same way as you, I think we grew up in the same neighborhood, between Cotton St and Nuttal St at the same time. I have you by a couple of years but still play footy every sunday and sometimes midweek, play golf three or four times a week, hike, canoe and go camping at the drop of a hat and couldn,t agree with you more. "it,s the way we wus brunged up"!!
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Ossy Kid you are right......I lived on Riley's Hill....and spent a lot of time running errands along Nuttall st......coal bricks from Bob wilkies, lamp oil and tapers too......Harry Booths butchers......the co-op. I remember running all the way along Nuttall St saying our Divi number 10168...woe betide you if you forgot it and you lost out on the divi. It only seems like yesterday, where have the years gone?
And thank you for your birthday wishes. |
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Sometimes, as I listen to today's music, I catch myself developing the negative attitudes that I used to resent in my grandad. I want to enjoy, not condemn, and attempting to get into the music, and what is behind it helps keep me thinking and feeling young ... I hope it is "young" and not "immature" or, god forbid, "senile.":eek: |
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