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@Phoenix_Rising I had my 40th as my wife was going into hospital so was avoiding my family so they wouldn't be asking where she was. Got a couple of phone calls and managed dinner out with my darling before she went away but that was it. 😞 was hoping for something better at the start of the year .
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@CheerBear I always assume you are in my age cohort...so 30-40???
@Kurra It may well be that 40 is the new 20. Plus, you have to take into account the fact that I'm a sea turtle and everyone knows that sea turtles live to 150, so who knows what 40 turtle years equals in human years.
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@Determined That sounds really tough. I am working hard and have put plans in place to "make a memory" for my 40th birthday. Even though I will be alone here in the real world, I want to create some positive memories because I know from experience (18th, 21st, 30th birthday) that I will remember the day forever, so I am determined to make it as good as it can be.
23-06-2017 08:51 PM
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@Kurra wrote:
They say 60 is the new 40s so 40 must be the new 20s @Phoenix_Rising
Lol @Kurra
I feel more like I am 60. Was at a work function a number of years ago and the 'class clown' told one of my customers I was 50, he believed it without question...
Yeah thanks for that ... I know I'm no model but didnt think it was that bad lol
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Did knock up a bit of dessert for you @Phoenix_Rising not quite 70s
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@Former-Member what does CYMHS mean
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