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...was the same as going to bed at 49 last night.

Kind of thought there’d be a big ass parade or something outside, but nope.

Luckily, the Mrs. allowed me to fulfill that midlife crisis...by getting a minivan!!! Cool


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Waiting you're pushing age 80 and hoping you will wake up tomorrow.


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Happy Birthday to you.


It's a shame that youth is wasted on the young --- Mark Twain

Anyone who is not a liberal by age 20 has no heart; anyone who is not a conservative by age 40 has no brain---Winston Churchill
 
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Happy birthday. You’ve entered your twilight years.



I’m 61. In my final decline. Wink
 
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Luckily, the Mrs. allowed me to fulfill that midlife crisis...by getting a minivan!!! Cool


Hey, I’m only 38, but my Cherokee is in the shop for a new CV boot and rear axle bearing. The dealer gave me a Pacifica for a loaner.

I like the cup holders.

-Rob




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Welcome to the 50+ club! Have you scheduled your colonoscopy yet? Big Grin Eek Razz



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Welcome to the 50's. I remember when I thought 30 was over the hill.


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Welcome to the club. Pass the Ibuprofen.




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50 is the new 30. I took up P90X at 50. You're just getting started. Happy Birthday!
 
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Wait till you wake up at 65 and you think to your own damn self "just yesterday I waz 55" Eek ...at least you woke up Big Grin...actually, I kinda liked my old Villager minivan (it carried a bunch of range stuff).


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Welcome! I hit 50 in January. This is when the fun really begins. Let's hear it for us Gen-Xers! Cool
 
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You do realize that 50 is half a century! Eek



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Congrats.Smile
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Happy birthday!!

55 here, mountain biking at 10K+ altitude here in Colorado. Girlfriend started mountain biking last year and is making excellent progress riding blue trails already.




 
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Happy birthday. 50 is hard, you'll be fine. I know because I passed it about 12 years ago.
 
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Happy Birthday!

Your thread had me thinking back to my 50th. Arrived at work to find a walker planted in my parking space. Opened the door to my office to find it jammed with balloons. The pranks continued all morning. Figured I'd be able to escape at lunch with a per-scheduled meeting with a friend. Ever cautious I scoped out the restaurant parking lot and didn't see any familiar cars. Went inside to find damned near the entire office there. They had parked down the street. The local "cookie lady" had been hired to show up. She was dressed in a French Maid's costume and was quite hot. Sat on my lap and sang "Happy Birthday" in French. All this because I had once (or maybe twice) joked that I needed a French Maid to "help" around the house. Smile There was a lot more that day and I was gifted with a VCR tape of the highlights. Fun and very enjoyable! Big Grin



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I may have to rez this thread in 22 days. Frown Big Grin
 
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Hahaha1 50. I remember that. Vaguely.
 
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Happy birthday. You’ve entered your twilight years.



I’m 61. In my final decline. Wink


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Yeah, I have trouble even remembering 50.

Oh, Happy Birthday. Smile



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