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Dale to turn 50....

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...March 25, 2006. I'm trying to give you guys plenty of time to prepare.

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:party: Happy early Birthday Dale :D

It's too late for me, I turned that big 50 on July 9th

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Back when I was 20, I used to think that 50 was really old. Now that I'm 40, well... 50 still seems really old. :twisted:
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Mick Jager being over 60 seems really old.......

even if I'm really old!!!!
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Poor baby.

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Post by susnfx »

A warning:

Since turning 50, I:

*read every article I see on how to keep Alzheimer's at bay
*find I am less patient with store clerks - I'm tired of being polite
*buy more skin softening products than ever before (p.s.: most of them don't make any difference)
*get misty-eyed when I see middle-aged couples holding hands (who knew I'd never remarry?)
*read book after book after book - after all, there are only so many years left to get them all read!
*try to figure out if I'm old enough to be the mother of the nurses our clinic hires
*refuse to wear one of those gold chain thingys on my glasses, in spite of the fact that I lose them about 20 times a day (I'm old, but I'm not THAT old!)
...and on and on...
However, I'm off to hike three miles straight up a mountain (with one replaced knee and one knee going bad) with my daughter and our dogs. Then maybe I'll whistle a few Irish tunes or do some painting - both of which I took up in the last 4-5 years.

THINK YOUNG, DALE!

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I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. I turned 50 two days before 9/11.

For the next several weeks--months?--I spent too much time worrying about other things to fret about being a half-century old.

May you have a peaceful, happy, joyful celebration of what you've accomplished so far. If YOU start planning now, it ought to be special.

M

PS--I had a party with live music and dancing to celebrate "my last day in my 40s."
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Post by Dale »

Here's what I want for my birthday: By the time it comes, this thread will be longer than the political mega-thread.

:P
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DaleWisely wrote:Here's what I want for my birthday: By the time it comes, this thread will be longer than the political mega-thread.

:P
Happy to help with this, Dale. Here's my contribution!
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DaleWisely wrote:Here's what I want for my birthday: By the time it comes, this thread will be longer than the political mega-thread.

:P
right...
Pages, posts or both?


Happy Birthday!

kids, they're so funny.
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DaleWisely wrote:Here's what I want for my birthday: By the time it comes, this thread will be longer than the political mega-thread.

:P
In order to grow the thread to that proportion by your semicentennial, do we need to bring up the subject of Adam, Eve, the da Vinci Code, and Gaza?
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Walden wrote:
DaleWisely wrote:Here's what I want for my birthday: By the time it comes, this thread will be longer than the political mega-thread.

:P
In order to grow the thread to that proportion by your semicentennial, do we need to bring up the subject of Adam, Eve, the da Vinci Code, and Gaza?
I think an epic of pure fluff would be better.
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Denny wrote: I think an epic of pure fluff would be better.
So that's a yes? :)
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Walden wrote:
Denny wrote: I think an epic of pure fluff would be better.
So that's a yes? :)
...but, of course!
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Post by Charlene »

Beat you Dale - I turned 50 in January!

It's really not so bad. :D
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