Aug 7th, '08, 19:08
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by jbenenson » Aug 7th, '08, 19:08
I will be 65 this month and am finishing up my first week on Medicare. What better time to commemorate this milestone, but what do I desire to acquire? I have decided to purchase yet another Yixing pot to remind me of my place in the Chinese 12-year cycle, so I have ordered a very nice modern pot in the shape of a ram from Ten Ren to accompany me in those times of reflection.
http://www.tenren.com/20silramteap.html
BTW, for you younger ones: most of the tone of the above is B.S. I thought that I would feel old at 65, be tired all the time, and have no energy to pursue activities, but that is
simply not the case. Don't worry about getting older: it's lots of fun.
Really!
Aug 7th, '08, 19:14
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by Wesli » Aug 7th, '08, 19:14
Bah, 65 isn't old!

Aug 7th, '08, 20:17
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by Victoria » Aug 7th, '08, 20:17
That's a cool looking pot!
Aug 7th, '08, 20:36
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by Chip » Aug 7th, '08, 20:36
WOW, 65. Congrats. I can only hope to BE 65 in 40 years, but unfortuately, it will come much much sooner.
Hope the Yixing brings you happiness and pleasure in use.
Aug 8th, '08, 16:51
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by jbenenson » Aug 8th, '08, 16:51
Thanks for all the nice comments! When the ram pot arrives I will have one the right size (11.5 oz) for either a cold winter's day (lots of hot tea) or a hot summer's day (a full glass of iced tea)
Aug 8th, '08, 20:04
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by hop_goblin » Aug 8th, '08, 20:04
As an aspiring Gerontologist, 65 is not the "preparing for end of life phase" that it once was. I have seen people change careers at that age!
Aug 8th, '08, 20:44
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by Grubby » Aug 8th, '08, 20:44
It's all about health. If youre a healthy 65 year old then life can be great, but many people also have serious health problems at that age. Fortunately it sounds as though you are not one of them, and if that is indeed the case congratulations!

I have heard of japanese people over 100 years being active and walking around until the day they die.