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April 25, 2010 at 7:10 PM #544735April 25, 2010 at 7:30 PM #543789
scaredyclassic
Participantthe competition is not over. check out http://www.realage.com
great book/website. calculates your real, rather than just numerical age, based on a lot of factors…
April 25, 2010 at 7:30 PM #543905scaredyclassic
Participantthe competition is not over. check out http://www.realage.com
great book/website. calculates your real, rather than just numerical age, based on a lot of factors…
April 25, 2010 at 7:30 PM #544376scaredyclassic
Participantthe competition is not over. check out http://www.realage.com
great book/website. calculates your real, rather than just numerical age, based on a lot of factors…
April 25, 2010 at 7:30 PM #544473scaredyclassic
Participantthe competition is not over. check out http://www.realage.com
great book/website. calculates your real, rather than just numerical age, based on a lot of factors…
April 25, 2010 at 7:30 PM #544745scaredyclassic
Participantthe competition is not over. check out http://www.realage.com
great book/website. calculates your real, rather than just numerical age, based on a lot of factors…
April 25, 2010 at 8:14 PM #543804briansd1
Guest[quote=scaredycat]i think ultimately health is the ehalthiest comparison category. if you’re 50 years old and you still kick ass and you’re not fat and you look a hell of a lot better than the other 50 year olds, then, well, you win.[/quote]
I’m not over 50 but I’m with scaredycat.
Animal/human nature is such that everyone needs to feel “superior” to others in some way — good-looks, income, wife, husband, children, cooking, race, upbringing, clothing, cars, high-tech, sports, knowledge, sacrifice, hardship endured, or whatever.
Feeling blessed to live in America is one way to feel more blessed than people who live in Mexico, or wherever.
People who are humble and spiritual take pride their own character.
Me, I feel superior to others because I don’t have a pot belly. So the first thing I look at when meeting others is the stomach. I’m sure they have me beat in wealth or smarts, but I feel good having a flat stomach. In 21st century America it’s very rare and precious.
April 25, 2010 at 8:14 PM #543920briansd1
Guest[quote=scaredycat]i think ultimately health is the ehalthiest comparison category. if you’re 50 years old and you still kick ass and you’re not fat and you look a hell of a lot better than the other 50 year olds, then, well, you win.[/quote]
I’m not over 50 but I’m with scaredycat.
Animal/human nature is such that everyone needs to feel “superior” to others in some way — good-looks, income, wife, husband, children, cooking, race, upbringing, clothing, cars, high-tech, sports, knowledge, sacrifice, hardship endured, or whatever.
Feeling blessed to live in America is one way to feel more blessed than people who live in Mexico, or wherever.
People who are humble and spiritual take pride their own character.
Me, I feel superior to others because I don’t have a pot belly. So the first thing I look at when meeting others is the stomach. I’m sure they have me beat in wealth or smarts, but I feel good having a flat stomach. In 21st century America it’s very rare and precious.
April 25, 2010 at 8:14 PM #544391briansd1
Guest[quote=scaredycat]i think ultimately health is the ehalthiest comparison category. if you’re 50 years old and you still kick ass and you’re not fat and you look a hell of a lot better than the other 50 year olds, then, well, you win.[/quote]
I’m not over 50 but I’m with scaredycat.
Animal/human nature is such that everyone needs to feel “superior” to others in some way — good-looks, income, wife, husband, children, cooking, race, upbringing, clothing, cars, high-tech, sports, knowledge, sacrifice, hardship endured, or whatever.
Feeling blessed to live in America is one way to feel more blessed than people who live in Mexico, or wherever.
People who are humble and spiritual take pride their own character.
Me, I feel superior to others because I don’t have a pot belly. So the first thing I look at when meeting others is the stomach. I’m sure they have me beat in wealth or smarts, but I feel good having a flat stomach. In 21st century America it’s very rare and precious.
April 25, 2010 at 8:14 PM #544487briansd1
Guest[quote=scaredycat]i think ultimately health is the ehalthiest comparison category. if you’re 50 years old and you still kick ass and you’re not fat and you look a hell of a lot better than the other 50 year olds, then, well, you win.[/quote]
I’m not over 50 but I’m with scaredycat.
Animal/human nature is such that everyone needs to feel “superior” to others in some way — good-looks, income, wife, husband, children, cooking, race, upbringing, clothing, cars, high-tech, sports, knowledge, sacrifice, hardship endured, or whatever.
Feeling blessed to live in America is one way to feel more blessed than people who live in Mexico, or wherever.
People who are humble and spiritual take pride their own character.
Me, I feel superior to others because I don’t have a pot belly. So the first thing I look at when meeting others is the stomach. I’m sure they have me beat in wealth or smarts, but I feel good having a flat stomach. In 21st century America it’s very rare and precious.
April 25, 2010 at 8:14 PM #544760briansd1
Guest[quote=scaredycat]i think ultimately health is the ehalthiest comparison category. if you’re 50 years old and you still kick ass and you’re not fat and you look a hell of a lot better than the other 50 year olds, then, well, you win.[/quote]
I’m not over 50 but I’m with scaredycat.
Animal/human nature is such that everyone needs to feel “superior” to others in some way — good-looks, income, wife, husband, children, cooking, race, upbringing, clothing, cars, high-tech, sports, knowledge, sacrifice, hardship endured, or whatever.
Feeling blessed to live in America is one way to feel more blessed than people who live in Mexico, or wherever.
People who are humble and spiritual take pride their own character.
Me, I feel superior to others because I don’t have a pot belly. So the first thing I look at when meeting others is the stomach. I’m sure they have me beat in wealth or smarts, but I feel good having a flat stomach. In 21st century America it’s very rare and precious.
April 25, 2010 at 8:36 PM #543799NotCranky
ParticipantScaredy,I have always been biologically about 25% younger than my calendar years according to Kaiser physicals..real medical test…not some cheesy, cheater friendly website. Ha! I win. Actually I think health like many things,is to a large degree luck. Like being borne to really sharp parents who help you along early.
April 25, 2010 at 8:36 PM #543915NotCranky
ParticipantScaredy,I have always been biologically about 25% younger than my calendar years according to Kaiser physicals..real medical test…not some cheesy, cheater friendly website. Ha! I win. Actually I think health like many things,is to a large degree luck. Like being borne to really sharp parents who help you along early.
April 25, 2010 at 8:36 PM #544386NotCranky
ParticipantScaredy,I have always been biologically about 25% younger than my calendar years according to Kaiser physicals..real medical test…not some cheesy, cheater friendly website. Ha! I win. Actually I think health like many things,is to a large degree luck. Like being borne to really sharp parents who help you along early.
April 25, 2010 at 8:36 PM #544482NotCranky
ParticipantScaredy,I have always been biologically about 25% younger than my calendar years according to Kaiser physicals..real medical test…not some cheesy, cheater friendly website. Ha! I win. Actually I think health like many things,is to a large degree luck. Like being borne to really sharp parents who help you along early.
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