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Reply #60 posted 01/25/11 1:09pm

CarrieMpls

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Oh, and I wear reading glasses. But they're damn cute.

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Reply #61 posted 01/25/11 1:16pm

Dewrede

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i hate that my goatie is graying mad

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Reply #62 posted 01/25/11 7:02pm

peb319

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I am gong to be 42 on 319...

i likes it..

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removed the pics edit

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sun 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..' sun

in a line from my dream, I heard a voice and saw a silhouette in a chair..
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Reply #63 posted 01/25/11 7:05pm

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I never felt a day over 21 or 18 even until this past summer.

I started feeling old now.

I think it's just the pregnancy though. I think once I get back in shape maybe I'll feel like myself again.

Its hard when my fiance is 4 yrs younger than me and all his cute little girlfriends are still in their 20s yanno? Like I said though it didn't bother me till I started LOOKING pregnant, so I'm sure it's just temporary.

I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #64 posted 01/26/11 2:21am

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I recently found 2 gray hairs in the front of my head, who knows how many more are hiding. (just tuned 16) boxed

“The only male singer who I’ve seen besides myself and who’s better than me – that is Michael Jackson.” – Frank Sinatra
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Reply #65 posted 01/26/11 3:48am

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Grey pubes.... disbelief

I just can't! faint

Otherwise I definitely am glad to be in the look younger than my age genetic pool. The arthritis is a bitch though. And the easy to gain, hard to lose weight thing.

Now that I'm working again, it's back to eating right and exercise. Lost 3 lb already! And trying to quit the fags...(not the johnart kind).
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Reply #66 posted 01/26/11 8:54am

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BklynBabe said:

Grey pubes.... disbelief I just can't! faint Otherwise I definitely am glad to be in the look younger than my age genetic pool. The arthritis is a bitch though. And the easy to gain, hard to lose weight thing. Now that I'm working again, it's back to eating right and exercise. Lost 3 lb already! And trying to quit the fags...(not the johnart kind).

In the last two years, I've found five or six gray chest hairs. I have a hairy chest so they don't really stand out but I hope they don't expand too fast. However, this weekend I found one gray pubic hair and it made me furious. I sure as hell don't want those to expand because not only do I get extremely turned on by hairy dicks and hairy men, but I pride myself for being one also.

I would never shave or trim my dick and it makes me sick to my stomach when I see other men do it as well. And as far as dying hair, I developed an allergy to hair dyes in the 1990s so I won't be able to do that either. If my pubic hairs ever turn gray, I'll either become celibate or will get some dark haired weave put down there. lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #67 posted 01/26/11 8:54am

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I'm dealing with it much better than I thought I would. I feel more comfortable in my skin then I ever have at any age.

Proud Succubi Bitch!
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Reply #68 posted 01/26/11 9:14am

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BklynBabe said:

Grey pubes.... disbelief I just can't! faint Otherwise I definitely am glad to be in the look younger than my age genetic pool. The arthritis is a bitch though. And the easy to gain, hard to lose weight thing. Now that I'm working again, it's back to eating right and exercise. Lost 3 lb already! And trying to quit the fags...(not the johnart kind).

spit

<-- waits for johnart to return popcorn

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #69 posted 01/26/11 2:21pm

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Genesia said:

BklynBabe said:

Grey pubes.... disbelief I just can't! faint Otherwise I definitely am glad to be in the look younger than my age genetic pool. The arthritis is a bitch though. And the easy to gain, hard to lose weight thing. Now that I'm working again, it's back to eating right and exercise. Lost 3 lb already! And trying to quit the fags...(not the johnart kind).

spit

<-- waits for johnart to return popcorn

Who'd wanna quit me? confuse

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Reply #70 posted 01/26/11 2:40pm

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I view people getting older and I say "you poor sap!" then i rinse my eyes with Visine several times.

I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. rose
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Reply #71 posted 01/26/11 4:23pm

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Dewrede said:

i hate that my goatie is graying mad

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I really hope you aren't a lady. That would be an unfortunate situation.

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Reply #72 posted 01/26/11 4:45pm

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johnart said:



Genesia said:




BklynBabe said:


Grey pubes.... disbelief I just can't! faint Otherwise I definitely am glad to be in the look younger than my age genetic pool. The arthritis is a bitch though. And the easy to gain, hard to lose weight thing. Now that I'm working again, it's back to eating right and exercise. Lost 3 lb already! And trying to quit the fags...(not the johnart kind).


spit



<-- waits for johnart to return popcorn




Who'd wanna quit me? confuse



Not I! I lurves ya!
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Reply #73 posted 01/26/11 5:50pm

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BklynBabe said:

johnart said:

Who'd wanna quit me? confuse

Not I! I lurves ya!

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Reply #74 posted 01/26/11 6:34pm

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The thing I hate most about growing older is watching others around you that you care for die. It's slowly dawned upon me that THAT is something that will continue to happen until the day it's MY turn. Other than that, can't beat the experience and knowledge that comes with growing older. I look forward to growing wiser as I grow even older.

yeahthat

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" I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may,- light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful."
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Reply #75 posted 01/26/11 6:38pm

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aging? it's okay. dont mind it. smile except for the forgetfulness, incontinence, aches and pains, forgetfulness, and did i mention aches and pains?????? but other than that...wink

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Reply #76 posted 01/27/11 5:10pm

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aging? it's okay. dont mind it. smile except for the forgetfulness, incontinence, aches and pains, forgetfulness, and did i mention aches and pains?????? but other than that...wink Fortunately, I've avoided that by staying in Neverland. my friend Wendy and tinkerbell are there too. Watch out for mean ol Captain Hook though!

Dear...I thought we stopped playing Peter Pan and Wendy when we turned the lights out last night..

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Reply #77 posted 01/28/11 3:43am

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johnart said:



BklynBabe said:


johnart said:



Who'd wanna quit me? confuse



Not I! I lurves ya!

kiss2


kiss2
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Reply #78 posted 01/28/11 10:35am

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getting jokers out my business! urggh!

THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]

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Reply #79 posted 01/28/11 5:37pm

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I'll be 30 this year. I feel like I'm in better shape than ever. I look older than I did at 21 but I don't think I look worse. My hair continues to recede, but generally I'm happy right now as I hit 30 looks-wise, more comfortable than I've ever been. The thing is, even though I feel in good shape I can't escape knowing I'm less flexible and more prone to get injured when I exercise. It's a reminder of aging that sucks. I can get that flexibility back, that bounce, but it'll take work where once it was automatic. All in all I'm liking this age though, a lot. smile

MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!!
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Reply #80 posted 01/28/11 5:38pm

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Oh, and I haven't found any grey hairs on my head but I've found a few going that way in my eyebrows. WTF! lol

MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!!
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Reply #81 posted 01/28/11 5:43pm

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43 is a prime number so have a prime year!

44 is double digit do have a double good year!

45 is 9 x 5 so live that year to the 9's

47 is also prime!

48 rhymes with great

49 have a great time

and

50 just kick your leg in the air and say "I'm fifty"

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Reply #82 posted 01/29/11 6:29pm

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It sucks big monkeys balls.
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #83 posted 02/08/11 7:29am

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blackbob said:

hi....well i have been on the org now for nearly ten years and i will be the grand old age of 43 next month..... eek ....i find the ageing process very interesting....i didnt really see much of a difference in how i look up until my early 30s when my hair started receding slightly...which has continued of course but i still have a fair head of hair ....getting slowly grey but ..again..not too bad yet....so its not too severe...most of my male friends around my age have little hair left...my face has become a bit more weather beaten...still dont have many wrinkles apart from around my eyes....i have put a bit of weight on around the mid rift...but thats got a lot to do with my 3 year old girl taking all my free time...hope to hit the gym more this year....

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so yes i look older but not too bad....i have noticed that the ageing process seems to speed up after you hit 40..?...i also have noticed my ears have gotten longer ?....strange thing ageing.....

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any fellow orgers here starting to push it....how you getting on with it...?

Well this is the year that I turn 50 so I have been thinking about this a great deal. I am kinda excited actually because right now I feel like I only have me to please and my own opinion to worry about. I wish I was far less concerned with others reactions to my choices when I was younger.

There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin.
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Reply #84 posted 02/08/11 7:57am

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Well this is the year that I turn 50 so I have been thinking about this a great deal. I am kinda excited actually because right now I feel like I only have me to please and my own opinion to worry about. I wish I was far less concerned with others reactions to my choices when I was younger.

I'm kicking 50's ass right now. smile

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Reply #85 posted 02/08/11 8:28am

alphastreet

Almost 28 and my stress level is getting worse with time. I get gray hairs near my bangs and if I pluck them out, I see them again soon. I have always dyed or streaked my hair, looks like I will have to start going back to that, I haven't in ages.

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Reply #86 posted 02/08/11 9:21am

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I view it as...natural lol .

I don't really have any hangups about aging, no.

"I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day
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Reply #87 posted 02/08/11 9:34am

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I look at myself in the mirror and see all of the changes in my body..

But that doesn't seem to matter because I look in my eyes and I see the wisdom of my lifetime, the kindness of my soul, and the roughness of transition.

I look at my 87 year old mother and I see wrinkles, shrinkage, but she has no aches or pains, then I can't help but huggle her because she is so beautiful.

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Reply #88 posted 02/08/11 9:41am

alphastreet

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I look at myself in the mirror and see all of the changes in my body..

But that doesn't seem to matter because I look in my eyes and I see the wisdom of my lifetime, the kindness of my soul, and the roughness of transition.

I look at my 87 year old mother and I see wrinkles, shrinkage, but she has no aches or pains, then I can't help but huggle her because she is so beautiful.

even though I'm young, for the past 2 years, I've seen my eyes differently from before though they are my favourite feature and used to start crying so much...I guess I'm seeing pain and emotional scars I need to work on

but I also see influences of what my heroes, in my life and from afar have made me

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Reply #89 posted 02/08/11 9:45am

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alphastreet said:

sag10 said:

I look at myself in the mirror and see all of the changes in my body..

But that doesn't seem to matter because I look in my eyes and I see the wisdom of my lifetime, the kindness of my soul, and the roughness of transition.

I look at my 87 year old mother and I see wrinkles, shrinkage, but she has no aches or pains, then I can't help but huggle her because she is so beautiful.

even though I'm young, for the past 2 years, I've seen my eyes differently from before though they are my favourite feature and used to start crying so much...I guess I'm seeing pain and emotional scars I need to work on

but I also see influences of what my heroes, in my life and from afar have made me

Eyes say so much.... Just do not let those scars dictate your life. hug

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