[Sca-cooks] Getting old and grey

James May robmay at home.com
Tue Oct 2 02:13:07 PDT 2001


>>>
>>>Eh, maybe. But at least I don't have any grey hair, sagging beer bellies
>>>(which can be an advantage), and broken knees. And all of my joints work
>>>too!!! No offense to the vivid older people out there
>>
>>
>>I have no grey hair or broken knees and none of my joint have ever worked
>>correctly although I do drink beer, my belly is no where near my
>>knees....but....as stated earlier, been there, loved that.   Oh baby the
>>stories I could tell you!
>>Olwen the peacemonger
>
>
>Hear, hear!
>
>
>Misha, it's not the getting old and grey part that is the problem, it's
>the getting there and realizing that unlike Olwen, you have no stories
>to tell.
>
>Adamantius, sage, premature salt-and-pepper curls, not yet forty
>--
>Phil & Susan Troy
         The hair is grey, as is the beard.  The bourbon gut tends to sag a
bit. The joints are in terrible shape ( you should hear me walk up a set of
stairs). But... Not too old to find true love and remarry.   4  1/2  days
and counting down to the wedding.

Jehan Yves




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