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Old 22 April 2024, 06:35 PM   #61
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The only good thing about getting old is that you can piss off the young

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Old 22 April 2024, 07:17 PM   #62
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Couldn’t agree more…

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And of all the people I know on it, I know of none that are not happy with the results.
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Old 22 April 2024, 07:27 PM   #63
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LOL, this is only for the older forum members, you kids stay out!

I thought turning 40 would be a big deal, it was not. 50 kind of surprised me, that's when I started having all of those mysterious pains, the hair started turning grey and the doctor added more pills to my regime.

It's the 60s that are starting to get to me. Just in the past year I've experienced things I've never had before, pinched nerve, muscle spasms, a lot of trouble sleeping (always been an issue, just much worse) and apparently I'm losing muscle tone and strength, even though my exercise/workout routine is unchanged.

As an attempt to make myself feel better (we all go through this) and perhaps help others who are also experiencing the effects of senioritis, anyone else care to share what we can all look forward to?
Im 42 but i think at this age it is retirement and enjoying life. That is what you should do.
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Old 23 April 2024, 12:14 AM   #64
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My wife and. I retired at 60, later moved to an over 55 adult community in Florida. No one in our families ever did this. It was a good move.
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