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Old 07-01-2007, 11:02   #16
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Re: Mid-life Crisis?

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I know the obvious is old man in sports car.. but so does everyone else... and it aint good... I was watching my son play football and the only bloke.. in a group of around 8 women we stood together and you can clearly see the rd from where we stood... along comes a sports car and out pops a bloke... couldnt guess but over 50., one women says "nice midlife crisis car" and they all bursr out laughing.. women of all ages.... they knew and they where not kind... he couldnt hear them.. but no matter how much money I get I wont be buying a sports car ever... not after what I heard..
If I was him, I'd pip the sports car and wave cheerily the next time I drove past the hairdressers, whilst the women were having their grey hair dyed, and their mustaches waxed.
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:10   #17
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Re: Mid-life Crisis?

Age is just a number - I'm 51 on the outside and 23 on the inside and if people don't like it they can sod off !!
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:27   #18
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Cool Re: Mid-life Crisis?

I’m 69 both on the inside and outside except for the brain area. Where apart from the odd spasm of forgetfulness I’m in my late thirties or is that twenties. I forgot! Maybe it’s the forties?

The real point is that your DON’T WORRY about a mid life crisis.

You just get on with it and devil take the hindmost. (I wonder what that means? I guess I forgot again.)
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:29   #19
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and if people don't like it they can sod off !!
Exactly my sentiments, Mick, and that woman at Tesco's Deli counter who said, "Auditioning for Showaddywaddy today?" can go take a hike!
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:33   #20
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I know the obvious is old man in sports car.. but so does everyone else... and it aint good... I was watching my son play football and the only bloke.. in a group of around 8 women we stood together and you can clearly see the rd from where we stood... along comes a sports car and out pops a bloke... couldnt guess but over 50., one women says "nice midlife crisis car" and they all bursr out laughing.. women of all ages.... they knew and they where not kind... he couldnt hear them.. but no matter how much money I get I wont be buying a sports car ever... not after what I heard..
i wont buy a sportscar either kipax but not for that reason,cos i,m a longlegged buggar an there aint enough room. i only give a rats about what people think if i love/like em, the rest can go to hell.
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:43   #21
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Re: Mid-life Crisis?

I suppose some people would say Howard J Marshall had a mid, well late life crisis, when he married Anna Nicole Smith.

He doesn't look too unhappy about it, and what a way to go!



People who feel the need to comment on how other people chose to live their lives are usually just jealous.
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:56   #22
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I suppose some people would say Howard J Marshall had a mid, well late life crisis, when he married Anna Nicole Smith.

He doesn't look too unhappy about it, and what a way to go!



People who feel the need to comment on how other people chose to live their lives are usually just jealous.
And did you see his miserable, hatchet-faced family gathering like vultures to contest the will? I reckon she made his last days happier than the lot of 'em and deserves every penny! And as you say, Garry, "What a way to go" Way-hay!
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