I am not saying that I cared at all. I am loving my age. The store of knowledge accumulated is wonderful to have.
Outlaw X, I never in a million years would have thought you to be in your 50's. You have never seemed to be your age to me Outlaw X. I hope your health is doing well?
Kinda melancholy.
ReplyDeleteI still like it at least as much as I did 20 years ago.
Turned 40 today. So now my cynical curmudgeon attitudes finally won't seem so out of place.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, man.
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Don't see it.
happy birthday
ReplyDeleteMay your next 40 years bring you as many rich experiences as the first 40... and hopefully less back injuries.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the club.
Very Happy Birthday to the Master of the blog! And cheers to the merry ilk that visit here.
ReplyDeleteRemembering how I felt about my
40's, I do agree that you just might finally start to feel comfortable in your skin. Curmudgeon suits you very well.
However, in my experience, it isn't until you hit your 50's that you will really enjoy the perks of your "inner curmudgeon".
Susan,
ReplyDeleteWhen I turned 40 I didn't care, when I turned 50 I didn't care only my body cared :) Something everyone finds out if they get the chance.
Yep, welcome to my decade. I'm not quite done with it yet, so try not to stink up the place too much.
ReplyDeleteI am not saying that I cared at all. I am loving my age. The store of knowledge accumulated is wonderful to have.
ReplyDeleteOutlaw X, I never in a million years would have thought you to be in your 50's. You have never seemed to be your age to me Outlaw X. I hope your health is doing well?
Happy Birthday, Young'in!
ReplyDeleteThe older the violin, the sweeter the music ...
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