Hopefully I'm not 50 just yet. If so, I've lost almost 30 yearsLol, so do you need someone to tell you that you're 22 since you're 50 and act 12?
Feb 12th, '08, 04:29
Posts: 54
Joined: Feb 7th, '08, 19:44
Location: Over the sea and far away
Contact:
Tsukiko
Feb 12th, '08, 07:21
Posts: 23
Joined: Jan 27th, '08, 14:12
Location: New Jersey
Contact:
FoxMackenzie
25, starting to feel it, too! All of a sudden getting up stairs is an annoyance and my knees, which had previously had the quiet invisible efficency of say, a pancreas or appendix, feel the need to make themselves known as they (I'm certain) snicker like frat boys when I stumble over my newly creaky joints. I sound like popcorn when I get out of bed in the morning...pop pop pop 
Is this getting old? It stinks :-p
-Fox
Is this getting old? It stinks :-p
-Fox
Try the romantic "1 heart" blend! Chocolate, strawberries and jasmine tea..mmmm.
<script></script>
<script></script>
Feb 12th, '08, 07:58
Posts: 54
Joined: Feb 7th, '08, 19:44
Location: Over the sea and far away
Contact:
Tsukiko
LOL I know what you mean! The same happens to me when I move around.FoxMackenzie wrote:25, starting to feel it, too! All of a sudden getting up stairs is an annoyance and my knees, which had previously had the quiet invisible efficency of say, a pancreas or appendix, feel the need to make themselves known as they (I'm certain) snicker like frat boys when I stumble over my newly creaky joints. I sound like popcorn when I get out of bed in the morning...pop pop pop
Is this getting old? It stinks :-p
-Fox
Heather J. Hasan
Editor - Chinese Culture @ BellaOnline
Editor - Chinese Culture @ BellaOnline
My married name is Burke, but my husband's family (at least the Burke parts) are out of Kentucky, not Missouri. But still midwestern. Interesting. He's very German/Scotch/English/Irish.
cloudyday wrote:As far as my lineage goes, I don't have detailed information beyond the direct information I've found on my surname (Burke)
Hi Ron!vbguy772 wrote:
{snip}
I have lived in Vero Beach, Florida for the past 5 years since my retirement from teaching in upstate New York.
Since I live in a hot climate the rest of my day I drink iced tea. It's usually made from Adagio's flavored blacks (blueberry, grapefruit, or peach.)
Ron
I am looking forward to warming days here in NJ so I can enjoy yesterday's purchase of Adagio's decaf flavored blacks (raspberry, peach, and mango...)
I went to college upstate NY, and I also have a good friend who teaches math upstate NY. Where upstate did you teach?
Enjoy your sun-filled and tea-filled February away from the snow!