That one cracked me up! :laughing:I'm out on my property. I step on a rock - it twists - I fall. It feels better being horizontal than it did when vertical.
That one cracked me up! :laughing:
I only feel old physically... Kills me I can't jump off my tailgate anymore. It's embarrassing 'to me' to have to sit down on it first. It is now getting harder and harder to get down on the ground 'on purpose'. It used to be just hard to get up. Dang gravity.

When you're a teenager, 30s is old...
Now 70s doesn't seem old at all.
When I'm getting lunch at the deli of the local convenience store; everybody there is getting pizza, fried chicken, hamburgers and fries. Meanwhile I'm loading up at the salad bar. I keep waiting for somebody to tap me on the shoulder and demand that I relinquish my man card.![]()



Should have dropped by for lunch yesterday ,Jst! Under $5 Cdn and no judging.
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Well boys, I’m sebunty. Sembty. Yep, three score plus ten. It’s like the monkey said when he got his tail caught in the fan, “It won’t be long now, boys.”
LOL, I plan to do 100
and so far so good!
Mom left us @98, dad late 80's and an uncle @102
When I'm getting lunch at the deli of the local convenience store; everybody there is getting pizza, fried chicken, hamburgers and fries. Meanwhile I'm loading up at the salad bar. I keep waiting for somebody to tap me on the shoulder and demand that I relinquish my man card.![]()
I'm not sure I'd like the world that seems to be developing, if no other reason than the increasingly intrusive technology that tracks your every move not to mention the political divisiveness that only seems to be getting worse.
I think every generation has said the same thing about living in the future. When I was a kid Missouri made it mandatory that trucks over 1/2T had to have name and town/state labeled on each door. Even farm trucks.
OH MY GOD!!!!!! How dare the the government be that intrusive!!!!! Maybe I don't want everyone knowing who I am!!!!![]()
I recall that; we lived in Missouri when I was a kid. I also recall, that they had to have the gross weight of the vehicle on there too.