Discussion:
Feeling old?
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Gary C
2009-01-31 03:02:46 UTC
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At 49, I sometimes feel like I might be 'maybe' getting old - seriously.
You know what I mean? - some mornings, we get out of bed ... and well,
let's just say we aren't kids anymore, OK? See what I mean?

Well anyway, I just read this tonight, and after finishing it, I feel
completely refreshed and young again, so I - Gary .... composed this
Email instead of just forwardeding Email to all of you, my friends.

Look at these birthdays, let them sink in for a moment and you too will
suddenly feel younger when you realize - Hey, I know him/her! Wow,
they're really OLD!!!!!!

http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/listoftheday/118626/the-top-25-rockers-over-50-keep-on-rockin-in-the-free-world




Ozzy Osbourne (12/3/48) C'mon, that's too old to be doing that goofy
stuff, over and over, again.

Lou Reed (3/2/42) ... You remember the song - take a walk on the wild
side, and all the colored girls said - tu ta tu da tu.. but 1942?!?!?!?!

David Bowie (1/8/47) Could you be gay in 1947? I dunno - just asking :-)

Chuck Berry (1018/26) He's been on Social Security for MANY years, people!

Jerry Lee Lewis (9/29/35) - He's already been dead for a number of
years, due to life-style ... but still kicking!!!!

Madonna (8/16/58) ...1958 and she's like a virgin, eh? A 50 YO old bag
with hairy arm pits, she is!!!!!

Prince (6/7/58 - Should hook up with Madonna, no? A nice couple (of
FREAKS) I feel!

AC/DC (Angus Young: 3/31/55) See what I mean?

Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger: 7/26/43) C'mon ... anybody born during WWII
is OLD --- not us!!!!

Bruce Springsteen (9/23/49) - 1949 was a LONG time ago, folks!
Why is *HE* playing this years Super Bowl????

Neil Young (11/12/45) This is the only one that I don't say "Oh my God,
I can't believe it!" I knew he was OLD back in the 70's!!!! WTF? He sang
a song, most famous back then called "Old Man"

I'll leave my buds with this one, LOL!!!! Hey, take the poster down,
bud ...... she's really OLD now!

Farrah Fawcett (born February 2, 1947) ya, the girl on our posters has 1
more year till social security - feel old now, pal? Just take that
poster down already, PLEASE! You ought to be ashamed of yourself having
an old GRANDMA on your wall dressed like that! What's the matter with you?

Feel any younger now?
-Gary
Gary C
2009-01-31 14:32:46 UTC
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Wow, WTF happened?

I swear I only clicked send once!!!!


Sorry
Stig Arne Bye
2009-02-01 04:56:47 UTC
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Post by Gary C
Wow, WTF happened?
I swear I only clicked send once!!!!
Sorry
Are you sure you haven't been drinking too much beer... ;-)

Anyway, it's a true fact that the same message has been sent 5 - FIVE -
times from your computer...

This is seen by examining the message headers (partial excerpt below) as
all messages have different dates (from your PC clock), different
message-IDs (generated by your news client when sending message), and
different posting dates (set by the server when the message was received
from your computer).

As evident, there is actually a time gap of approx. 4 minutes between
when the first message was sent (21:02:27), and the last message was
sent (21:06:22).


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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 21:02:46 -0600
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Stig Arne Bye

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Gary C
2009-02-02 03:44:46 UTC
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Post by Stig Arne Bye
Are you sure you haven't been drinking too much beer... ;-)
Mmmmmm. you might have a point!
Stig Arne Bye
2009-02-02 05:29:42 UTC
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Post by Gary C
Post by Stig Arne Bye
Are you sure you haven't been drinking too much beer... ;-)
Mmmmmm. you might have a point!
Well..., it appear that you haven't been drinking that much beer today,
as this time, your reply was only sent TWICE - the first 21:44:46 and
the second 12 seconds later..... ;-)

If the above is not the reason, you may have an invisible ghost playing
with your computer - call "GHOSTBUSTERS"...!



Stig Arne Bye

92 Yamaha VT 480 TF/E (Venture)

E-mail ......: ***@footballfans.co.uk / ***@football.clubs.io
Contact .....: MSN Messenger: ***@footballfans.co.uk
Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway
Homepage ....: UNDER CONSTRUCTION: http://stigbye.football.clubs.io
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Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world!
marika
2009-02-07 02:21:27 UTC
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Post by Stig Arne Bye
Well..., it appear that you haven't been drinking that much beer today,
as this time, your reply was only sent TWICE - the first 21:44:46 and
the second 12 seconds later..... ;-)
but i really enjoy it because i might not have actually liked him without
this

stig really is talented and hard working and is apparently from
the ditka days
Post by Stig Arne Bye
If the above is not the reason, you may have an invisible ghost playing
with your computer - call "GHOSTBUSTERS"...!
the guy I sit next to really is kinda kooky and then this took
it to a nother level



mk5000


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Gary C
2009-02-02 03:44:58 UTC
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Post by Stig Arne Bye
Are you sure you haven't been drinking too much beer... ;-)
Mmmmmm. you might have a point!
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