Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 7:01 pm
Personally, I find great consolation and pride in the fact that I'm the same age as Furls.Fist and Faith wrote:My only consolation is that, although I'm in the >40 group, I'm younger than Furls.

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Personally, I find great consolation and pride in the fact that I'm the same age as Furls.Fist and Faith wrote:My only consolation is that, although I'm in the >40 group, I'm younger than Furls.
Ahhhh - company!! Thank you ducky!onewyteduck wrote:Creator, you are not alone!
I love her - "Wrinkle in Time", et al!Lucimay wrote:madeleine l'engle backin me up!....The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been.
BTW, We're getting older: kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewtopic ... 37&start=0>50
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28 -- Almost a grown-up.
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Syl wrote:Never realized we were the same age, Av.
Yeah, tell me about it. I thought the dude was in high school or something, but....wait, how old is he, anyway?Avatar wrote:I long ago came to the conclusion that calendar age is irrelevant. Look at Lord Mhoram for example...
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dANdeLION wrote:Yeah, tell me about it. I thought the dude was in high school or something, but....wait, how old is he, anyway?
Lord Mhoram wrote:I am in high school...
I turned 50 last November.....haven't gotten a "senior" discount yet!aliantha wrote:48 in December, and looking forward to 50 -- all those great AARP discounts! And Elderhostel trips!![]()
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