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  • I didn't marry Mr Bumpkin until I was 36!!
    He chased me for 6 years, until I caught him.
    And he is a few years younger than I. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]

    But since he is an engineer I suppose that makes him older [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
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    • I've lied so much I can't remember without finding my birth cert. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif[/img]

      But I guess I buck the general trend around here because my hubby is almost 18 years older than I am and no solar sex panels. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif[/img] You guys took all the young 'uns!!!

      Laurie

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      I never play horseshoes because Mother taught us not to throw our clothes around.
      -Mr. Ed

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      • I turned 30 today.

        Yay.

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        • Happy Birthday Zimt!!! Thirty is a big one, hope you have plenty of celebrating planned!
          If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.
          Desmond Tutu

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          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by baymare:
            That so many of us have hubbies five or more years younger than we are! Should we start a "cradle-robbers clique"??<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            Another member here....I am 42 hubby is 35. Both of us will have a birthday next month.


            Hmmm.....must be a horse thing!

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            • 45

              Started Tae Kwon Do at 43. (started riding at 13) There's a woman in my class, my rank, who started at about 60.

              As is said - you're only as old as you feel.

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              • Thanks Louise [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

                My boyfriend threw me a surprise party and worked very hard to confuse me into arriving there totally unsuspecting the whole thing. Good boy [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

                I didn't get the gifts I wanted though, (one of which was the gift of not caring so much about what gifts I got, haha) so I bought myself a Wintec saddle. Yeah!

                Thirty is good, I think - I look the same as I did when I was 25, maybe even 22, but now I know that all shampoo is the same, you just have to choose the one you like the smell of. Same goes for mascara. And other such pearls of wisdom I'd be happy to share with you. Heh [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

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                • I think I'm an old soul.

                  Then again, I do have my moments when I can act like I'm 15 so I guess it balances out. No younger man for me though. Maybe when I'm older. I'll be better then anyways. Right??? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_frown.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]

                  #%*Kalifornia$%&
                  #%*Kalifornia$%&

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                  • next month and can still do a handstand! Hubby is 2 years younger - which seems to be the trend on this board..

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                    • Right now I am 38.I will be 39 on March 18th

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                      • 35 now, 36 in April.

                        "When the mare's good, she's very very good, but when she's bad.........look out!!!"
                        Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!

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                        • In dog years I am over 300.

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                          • Where was I when this thread was born???

                            Anyway..Im 16

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                            • STOP THE PRESS! I just tuned in here...since the ice thawed, I haven't logged in much...

                              InWhyCee indicates on page one that "she was raised by women who think Designing Women was a documentary"...why, I can't let that pass!

                              Honey, are you suggesting it wasn't? I live in Texas now and I feel about as transplanted as you must living up in Gothum City. I prescribe Azaleas, Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Camelias and some Lynchburg Lemonade. You are 21, right? Water those roots!!!!

                              and I'm 46....one of those fossils who never thought of it in that light, but ...yes, "Designing Women" was a fine documentary and one of shining few which not only made money, but showed the good, the bad and the ugly, but always with grace. Gotta like that. I was actually a film major at Chapel Hill. Now don't go saying something snide like, there's no accountin for taste!!!(wink)

                              Now another good documentary for your education is the defunct show, "State of Grace", available on satellite. Touching, clasy, a morality tale in a thirty minute wrapper.

                              I kind of like being able to remember visiting older people in the country who still kept their well outside because they preferred it to the "piped in water".

                              Carson Farm

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                              • I'm sitting here wondering how I managed to miss this thread (8 whole pages of it!), not even bothering to read the dates on the thing...then I find my own post on page 7, and it finally clicks that it's a year old

                                I must be aging, the memory is going quicker than I'd anticipated! Oh, and I've had people ask me (at 16, mind you) if I want a smoking or non-smoking table at a restaurant, and a movie theater notorious for carding R-rated movies never gave me a second glance. I can't decide if it's a blessing or a curse

                                "Pick me up from the bottom, up to the top love, everyday" - DMB

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                                • I'm 28, pushing the big 29. Hubby is already getting giddy about how he is going to get me on the big 3-0. He kids me because I'll turn 30 before he turns 40 (but does that really make any sense?). BUT, I have to quote from a mylar ballon I once saw, that said, "Rose are Red, Violets are blue, I'm laughing like hell...'cause I'm YOUNGER than you!"

                                  "Dream as if you'll live forever, and live as if you'll die tomorrow." -- James Dean

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                                  • [QUOTE]Originally posted by northshore:
                                    I must be aging, the memory is going quicker than I'd anticipated!
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                                    At 43 I like to think of it as the number of brain cells finally getting down to a manageable size.

                                    "Cross my heart and hope to fly." - AKM

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                                    • Old enough to know better.
                                      Too young to care.


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                                      • O2binca...snicker...great retort. May you live forever. You are such a wonderful philosopher.

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                                        • I just turned 27.

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