
And congrats on the library job, Balon. . . I'm envious.

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35? Yer a young'an. Fifty's young, and I've seen some 60-year-olds who could run five miles while 25 year olds sweat going up the stairs. Never too late for a change of body or mind.Seareach wrote:I actually got a tad bit depressed over the whole "I'm 35 now" thing. Suddenly I feel like I'm on a downward spiral to inevitable carking it...or something like that. But, well, I've got no control over that so...
yeah...I suppose you're right. Mr Seareach consoled me by saying I'd only just begun my adult life, but maybe he was having a go at me (ie: GROW UP WILL YA!Lord Foul wrote:35? Yer a young'an. Fifty's young, and I've seen some 60-year-olds who could run five miles while 25 year olds sweat going up the stairs. Never too late for a change of body or mind.Seareach wrote:I actually got a tad bit depressed over the whole "I'm 35 now" thing. Suddenly I feel like I'm on a downward spiral to inevitable carking it...or something like that. But, well, I've got no control over that so...
I'm going to quote you on that (the being the "start of the best part" bit) and if I don't see any evidence in the next year I'm going to come 'round to your place in 2010 and whinge at you!aliantha wrote:Sea, all I can say is, 35 is just the start of the best part.(And, come to that, we're *all* on the downward spiral to carking it, as soon as we're born. Nobody's gotten out of this joint alive *yet*.
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Too true. Pink Floyd summed up well my feelings about birthdays with these lines:aliantha wrote: we're *all* on the downward spiral to carking it, as soon as we're born.
I wish they'd hurry along with developing technology whereby we could download our minds into computers and/or cybernetic bodies. Presto! Instant immortality. As long as we don't end up looking like the Borg.Nobody's gotten out of this joint alive *yet*.)
Thanks a lot, now I'm torn -- do I wish for an awful '09 so Sea will come back to the US?Seareach wrote:I'm going to quote you on that (the being the "start of the best part" bit) and if I don't see any evidence in the next year I'm going to come 'round to your place in 2010 and whinge at you!aliantha wrote:Sea, all I can say is, 35 is just the start of the best part.(And, come to that, we're *all* on the downward spiral to carking it, as soon as we're born. Nobody's gotten out of this joint alive *yet*.
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Oh, but I'll bring Boost bars for Magicmaker!
Oooh! I like that! ...even if it's morbid!matrixman wrote:Too true. Pink Floyd summed up well my feelings about birthdays with these lines:
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath, one day closer to death
Yes! I'm all for that. U-S-A! U-S-A!aliantha wrote:Thanks a lot, now I'm torn -- do I wish for an awful '09 so Sea will come back to the US?Seareach wrote:I'm going to quote you on that (the being the "start of the best part" bit) and if I don't see any evidence in the next year I'm going to come 'round to your place in 2010 and whinge at you!Oh, but I'll bring Boost bars for Magicmaker!
Seareach wrote:Yes! I'm all for that. U-S-A! U-S-A!aliantha wrote:Thanks a lot, now I'm torn -- do I wish for an awful '09 so Sea will come back to the US?Seareach wrote:I'm going to quote you on that (the being the "start of the best part" bit) and if I don't see any evidence in the next year I'm going to come 'round to your place in 2010 and whinge at you!Oh, but I'll bring Boost bars for Magicmaker!