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nyny not too bad
Do you have any homes/facilities in your area that you could place your mom for
just a few days? We have a few near me, my uncle used them occassionally for his wife. He had no one that could come into his home to stay with her for extended periods, and she was unable to care for herself at all. His choice was to give up his life totally (which he was more than willing to do) or seek out alternatives (at our prodding). After the first 3 day week-end away, he found that she was very well cared for, contented ... and he was much more relaxed. After that he forced himself to do it twice a year - and was able to what he really enjoyed and missed ... old army type conventions. Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:17:50 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh the bliss envisioned by a mental picture of me, the tent, the space, the silence, the Lack of anyone, anywhere..... We are having some trouble in paradise here with my daughter that has me a bit freaked. I so want to run away from home. I gotta find some help with the home caregiving thing so I can take off once in a while, or things are going to be not good here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Okay. Be that way. Happy camper, huh - try snow camping (G) Chaos - hope you get it under control. Fred On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:11:03 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I don't want no blinkin gifts buddy.... Snarl. (how was that?) you do know of course that if I get to Jan 1, under 164 I am a total happy camper? But It would be nice to have some space. But heck, things are a little chaotic here in humid land, I dunno what will transpire. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, this morning was not as good as hoped. But you really have a great chance in about two weeks - we have our work "employee recognition breakfast" early the morning of WI. I will be dressed in jacket, tie, slacks, etc and will have breakfast and then head to WI! Not a great situtation unless I can sit with 300 others eating breakfast and NOT eat breakfast! But maybe it is time to just let you have it as I would really hate to be the one to drive you to desparation. Besides, some others are now giving you a run for the money. On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:45:52 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Ah haha. You better be prepared to weigh in shorts I am having a very good week over here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:54:18 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: What did you do with your NEW body while you were rollin around in the snow with the OLD one? Or whats her name? would be the other smart a comment to Ah, the ol' "I did not wake up grumpy, I let her sleep!" (G) Actually, the new body must be in pretty good shape - I remember doing this trip last year and struggling a bit more. I was surprised at how early it was when I stopped for my SECOND lunch (G) Leaving on these trips early - one tends to snack somewhere around 10am with the first lunch and then eat again around noon. that one. I am on a major roll this week feeling SOOOO renewed after living through turkey day and ending up with my scale saying 159 again. I am gonna be hard to beat this week, unless you kept some of your fabulous recent loss......... I do hope I can disappoint you!!! I seem to be holding reasonably well (fingers crossed). Maybe thanksgiving and awful pies helps!!! (G) But clearly this means that I cannot weighin in full regalia. It will be your fault as I shiver in shorts. (g) La "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, ahem, within reason. (G) Dragged the OLD body out on a snowshoe trip yesterday. Glorious in the mountains but the snow was definitely not my definition of skiable. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:58:06 +1300, Erin Marsh wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:34:57 -0800, Fred wrote: Okay, that is it!!!! (G) Aw, c'mon Fred. Admit it, you're loving the attention ;-) |
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nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)
yup, but you still love us. g
Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 08:14:07 -0800, Fred wrote: Dang google. You and Lesanne are quite a pair!!!! On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 02:28:21 -0600, Joyce wrote: On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 19:50:34 -0600, "Kristin" wrote: "Fred" wrote in message ... Here's one hint - I have a friend who is 63 and he can hike me into the ground. And another who is over 70 and can, at least, keep up. Actually, I believe that I have mentioned my age before in some thread long ago and far away. ha HA! Well, I have a few hiking buddies that are in the 60's and one is close to 80 but I really do think genetics plays a role in folks that age still hiking the dickens out of me. Both are in what we call Mountain Rescue and go to help hikers/climbers who have gotten lost or injured. They are incredibly fit. I'm 56+ and do okay for a pudge but nothing like them. Even in my good days! I did a google search... This was in Joyce's "goal" thread from February. Sorry Fred! great sleuthing Kristin! I knew I liked Fred for some reason ... is the same age as hub (I love older men!). Dang - you think that alone would have made me remember the age. grin Joyce |
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nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)
Oh boy, I'm laughing so dang hard ... can just see where this is gonna lead. Will
Fred remain speechless? G Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 17:21:24 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: hoo boy. I can see you now, standing there in your shorts with your suit on a hanger. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Couldn't do your own research, huh. The truth is revealed nearly. I shall be up a bit, I fear in a bit over and hour. But a bit for Thanksgiving week ain't bad. The question is do I take the second wardrobe and provide a control for next week's up week with more clothes??? On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:11:27 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Hey thanks Kristin, now that I know he is older than I am, the whole deal takes on a new light. I should probably let him stay a pound or two under me, respect for your elders and all... "Kristin" wrote in message ... "Fred" wrote in message ... Here's one hint - I have a friend who is 63 and he can hike me into the ground. And another who is over 70 and can, at least, keep up. Actually, I believe that I have mentioned my age before in some thread long ago and far away. ha HA! Well, I have a few hiking buddies that are in the 60's and one is close to 80 but I really do think genetics plays a role in folks that age still hiking the dickens out of me. Both are in what we call Mountain Rescue and go to help hikers/climbers who have gotten lost or injured. They are incredibly fit. I'm 56+ and do okay for a pudge but nothing like them. Even in my good days! I did a google search... This was in Joyce's "goal" thread from February. Sorry Fred! -- ~Kristin O~ 272/238/172 Here's our FAQ: http://www.didian.com/asdww/ and welcome notice: http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html |
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nyny not too bad
Oh Lesanne, I don't know whether to laugh or to cry. My mom is bugging me to take
her Christmas shopping, not sure how you do it cuz I'm sure not looking forward to taking her into a store. I know she will want to bring everything home, swears she has no clothing and no food. sigh Was your mom putting one coat on top of the other? hehehe guess sometimes you just gotta laugh, at least hope you were able to later. (My frustrations always turn very humorous when I can finally retell them ... like the missing underwear that was lovingly giftbagged to go to my older brother) Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 17:25:45 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh, on a lighter note, Ma told me to "drop dead" out of the blue in a store yesterday. She is finally exhibiting some of the meanness I have heard about. I was trying to get her to walk, and she wanted to put on the jackets she was standing near. As in two or three of them. "Fred" wrote in message .. . You have pictured the idylic nature of winter camping - very pure and very quiet. I hope you can bring some of that serenity to whatever is happening. Vacations from caregiving are mandatory - I recall spelling my dad for a week and did not know how he did it as long as he did. It was also when my sister and I made the decision that dad needed full relief or he would die first - it was that simple. Best On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:17:50 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh the bliss envisioned by a mental picture of me, the tent, the space, the silence, the Lack of anyone, anywhere..... We are having some trouble in paradise here with my daughter that has me a bit freaked. I so want to run away from home. I gotta find some help with the home caregiving thing so I can take off once in a while, or things are going to be not good here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Okay. Be that way. Happy camper, huh - try snow camping (G) Chaos - hope you get it under control. Fred On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:11:03 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I don't want no blinkin gifts buddy.... Snarl. (how was that?) you do know of course that if I get to Jan 1, under 164 I am a total happy camper? But It would be nice to have some space. But heck, things are a little chaotic here in humid land, I dunno what will transpire. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, this morning was not as good as hoped. But you really have a great chance in about two weeks - we have our work "employee recognition breakfast" early the morning of WI. I will be dressed in jacket, tie, slacks, etc and will have breakfast and then head to WI! Not a great situtation unless I can sit with 300 others eating breakfast and NOT eat breakfast! But maybe it is time to just let you have it as I would really hate to be the one to drive you to desparation. Besides, some others are now giving you a run for the money. On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:45:52 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Ah haha. You better be prepared to weigh in shorts I am having a very good week over here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:54:18 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: What did you do with your NEW body while you were rollin around in the snow with the OLD one? Or whats her name? would be the other smart a comment to Ah, the ol' "I did not wake up grumpy, I let her sleep!" (G) Actually, the new body must be in pretty good shape - I remember doing this trip last year and struggling a bit more. I was surprised at how early it was when I stopped for my SECOND lunch (G) Leaving on these trips early - one tends to snack somewhere around 10am with the first lunch and then eat again around noon. that one. I am on a major roll this week feeling SOOOO renewed after living through turkey day and ending up with my scale saying 159 again. I am gonna be hard to beat this week, unless you kept some of your fabulous recent loss......... I do hope I can disappoint you!!! I seem to be holding reasonably well (fingers crossed). Maybe thanksgiving and awful pies helps!!! (G) But clearly this means that I cannot weighin in full regalia. It will be your fault as I shiver in shorts. (g) La "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, ahem, within reason. (G) Dragged the OLD body out on a snowshoe trip yesterday. Glorious in the mountains but the snow was definitely not my definition of skiable. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:58:06 +1300, Erin Marsh wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:34:57 -0800, Fred wrote: Okay, that is it!!!! (G) Aw, c'mon Fred. Admit it, you're loving the attention ;-) |
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nyny not too bad
it is my sick sense of humor. She was always such a totally polite person.
And it is like she has this little evil kid inside now. "Fred" wrote in message ... Oh, things are warped if being told to "drop dead" is lighter but I do understand. Maybe she should move up here - three coats might not even be sufficient (G) On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 17:25:45 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh, on a lighter note, Ma told me to "drop dead" out of the blue in a store yesterday. She is finally exhibiting some of the meanness I have heard about. I was trying to get her to walk, and she wanted to put on the jackets she was standing near. As in two or three of them. "Fred" wrote in message .. . You have pictured the idylic nature of winter camping - very pure and very quiet. I hope you can bring some of that serenity to whatever is happening. Vacations from caregiving are mandatory - I recall spelling my dad for a week and did not know how he did it as long as he did. It was also when my sister and I made the decision that dad needed full relief or he would die first - it was that simple. Best On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:17:50 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh the bliss envisioned by a mental picture of me, the tent, the space, the silence, the Lack of anyone, anywhere..... We are having some trouble in paradise here with my daughter that has me a bit freaked. I so want to run away from home. I gotta find some help with the home caregiving thing so I can take off once in a while, or things are going to be not good here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Okay. Be that way. Happy camper, huh - try snow camping (G) Chaos - hope you get it under control. Fred On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:11:03 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I don't want no blinkin gifts buddy.... Snarl. (how was that?) you do know of course that if I get to Jan 1, under 164 I am a total happy camper? But It would be nice to have some space. But heck, things are a little chaotic here in humid land, I dunno what will transpire. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, this morning was not as good as hoped. But you really have a great chance in about two weeks - we have our work "employee recognition breakfast" early the morning of WI. I will be dressed in jacket, tie, slacks, etc and will have breakfast and then head to WI! Not a great situtation unless I can sit with 300 others eating breakfast and NOT eat breakfast! But maybe it is time to just let you have it as I would really hate to be the one to drive you to desparation. Besides, some others are now giving you a run for the money. On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:45:52 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Ah haha. You better be prepared to weigh in shorts I am having a very good week over here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:54:18 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: What did you do with your NEW body while you were rollin around in the snow with the OLD one? Or whats her name? would be the other smart a comment to Ah, the ol' "I did not wake up grumpy, I let her sleep!" (G) Actually, the new body must be in pretty good shape - I remember doing this trip last year and struggling a bit more. I was surprised at how early it was when I stopped for my SECOND lunch (G) Leaving on these trips early - one tends to snack somewhere around 10am with the first lunch and then eat again around noon. that one. I am on a major roll this week feeling SOOOO renewed after living through turkey day and ending up with my scale saying 159 again. I am gonna be hard to beat this week, unless you kept some of your fabulous recent loss......... I do hope I can disappoint you!!! I seem to be holding reasonably well (fingers crossed). Maybe thanksgiving and awful pies helps!!! (G) But clearly this means that I cannot weighin in full regalia. It will be your fault as I shiver in shorts. (g) La "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, ahem, within reason. (G) Dragged the OLD body out on a snowshoe trip yesterday. Glorious in the mountains but the snow was definitely not my definition of skiable. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:58:06 +1300, Erin Marsh wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:34:57 -0800, Fred wrote: Okay, that is it!!!! (G) Aw, c'mon Fred. Admit it, you're loving the attention ;-) |
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nyny not too bad
oh hoo boy. She would really pitch a fit. She pitches a fit when I am out
of her sight for an afternoon. I do have a line on a lady who helps a friend of mine who had a stroke. This lady will come and stay here if I want to take off for some reason. The homes/facilities in this area are really not good. As a nurse, I know. Horror stories. When I worked the med/surg floor at the local hospital they would come in with all kinds of problems that we knew were caused by the environment. "Joyce" wrote in message ... Do you have any homes/facilities in your area that you could place your mom for just a few days? We have a few near me, my uncle used them occassionally for his wife. He had no one that could come into his home to stay with her for extended periods, and she was unable to care for herself at all. His choice was to give up his life totally (which he was more than willing to do) or seek out alternatives (at our prodding). After the first 3 day week-end away, he found that she was very well cared for, contented ... and he was much more relaxed. After that he forced himself to do it twice a year - and was able to what he really enjoyed and missed ... old army type conventions. Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:17:50 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh the bliss envisioned by a mental picture of me, the tent, the space, the silence, the Lack of anyone, anywhere..... We are having some trouble in paradise here with my daughter that has me a bit freaked. I so want to run away from home. I gotta find some help with the home caregiving thing so I can take off once in a while, or things are going to be not good here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Okay. Be that way. Happy camper, huh - try snow camping (G) Chaos - hope you get it under control. Fred On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:11:03 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I don't want no blinkin gifts buddy.... Snarl. (how was that?) you do know of course that if I get to Jan 1, under 164 I am a total happy camper? But It would be nice to have some space. But heck, things are a little chaotic here in humid land, I dunno what will transpire. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, this morning was not as good as hoped. But you really have a great chance in about two weeks - we have our work "employee recognition breakfast" early the morning of WI. I will be dressed in jacket, tie, slacks, etc and will have breakfast and then head to WI! Not a great situtation unless I can sit with 300 others eating breakfast and NOT eat breakfast! But maybe it is time to just let you have it as I would really hate to be the one to drive you to desparation. Besides, some others are now giving you a run for the money. On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:45:52 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Ah haha. You better be prepared to weigh in shorts I am having a very good week over here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:54:18 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: What did you do with your NEW body while you were rollin around in the snow with the OLD one? Or whats her name? would be the other smart a comment to Ah, the ol' "I did not wake up grumpy, I let her sleep!" (G) Actually, the new body must be in pretty good shape - I remember doing this trip last year and struggling a bit more. I was surprised at how early it was when I stopped for my SECOND lunch (G) Leaving on these trips early - one tends to snack somewhere around 10am with the first lunch and then eat again around noon. that one. I am on a major roll this week feeling SOOOO renewed after living through turkey day and ending up with my scale saying 159 again. I am gonna be hard to beat this week, unless you kept some of your fabulous recent loss......... I do hope I can disappoint you!!! I seem to be holding reasonably well (fingers crossed). Maybe thanksgiving and awful pies helps!!! (G) But clearly this means that I cannot weighin in full regalia. It will be your fault as I shiver in shorts. (g) La "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, ahem, within reason. (G) Dragged the OLD body out on a snowshoe trip yesterday. Glorious in the mountains but the snow was definitely not my definition of skiable. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:58:06 +1300, Erin Marsh wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:34:57 -0800, Fred wrote: Okay, that is it!!!! (G) Aw, c'mon Fred. Admit it, you're loving the attention ;-) |
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nyny not too bad
Yes, she had put one on, then another over it. I got her to come away by
telling her they were "mens" coats (they were). I usually walk her in the mall when it is not open yet? And she gripes the whole way "nothing is open, this is boring, why are we here" and I tell her "for Exercise!" and she says "I don't need exercise" then a few steps farther and we do that all again... It is really neat taking her out to eat. She loves loves loves to go, but will do things like put butter on her knife and lick it off, or put tartar sauce on her vegetables, or bread, and don't even let her slow down at the desserts in a cafeteria or she will pick up two or three and carry them. As in lift them off the plates. One thing about our area, people really respect the elderly who are out in the community, and try to help. I don't know why it doesn't extend to care in the nursing homes. "Joyce" wrote in message ... Oh Lesanne, I don't know whether to laugh or to cry. My mom is bugging me to take her Christmas shopping, not sure how you do it cuz I'm sure not looking forward to taking her into a store. I know she will want to bring everything home, swears she has no clothing and no food. sigh Was your mom putting one coat on top of the other? hehehe guess sometimes you just gotta laugh, at least hope you were able to later. (My frustrations always turn very humorous when I can finally retell them ... like the missing underwear that was lovingly giftbagged to go to my older brother) Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 17:25:45 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh, on a lighter note, Ma told me to "drop dead" out of the blue in a store yesterday. She is finally exhibiting some of the meanness I have heard about. I was trying to get her to walk, and she wanted to put on the jackets she was standing near. As in two or three of them. "Fred" wrote in message .. . You have pictured the idylic nature of winter camping - very pure and very quiet. I hope you can bring some of that serenity to whatever is happening. Vacations from caregiving are mandatory - I recall spelling my dad for a week and did not know how he did it as long as he did. It was also when my sister and I made the decision that dad needed full relief or he would die first - it was that simple. Best On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:17:50 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Oh the bliss envisioned by a mental picture of me, the tent, the space, the silence, the Lack of anyone, anywhere..... We are having some trouble in paradise here with my daughter that has me a bit freaked. I so want to run away from home. I gotta find some help with the home caregiving thing so I can take off once in a while, or things are going to be not good here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Okay. Be that way. Happy camper, huh - try snow camping (G) Chaos - hope you get it under control. Fred On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:11:03 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I don't want no blinkin gifts buddy.... Snarl. (how was that?) you do know of course that if I get to Jan 1, under 164 I am a total happy camper? But It would be nice to have some space. But heck, things are a little chaotic here in humid land, I dunno what will transpire. "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, this morning was not as good as hoped. But you really have a great chance in about two weeks - we have our work "employee recognition breakfast" early the morning of WI. I will be dressed in jacket, tie, slacks, etc and will have breakfast and then head to WI! Not a great situtation unless I can sit with 300 others eating breakfast and NOT eat breakfast! But maybe it is time to just let you have it as I would really hate to be the one to drive you to desparation. Besides, some others are now giving you a run for the money. On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:45:52 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Ah haha. You better be prepared to weigh in shorts I am having a very good week over here. "Fred" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:54:18 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: What did you do with your NEW body while you were rollin around in the snow with the OLD one? Or whats her name? would be the other smart a comment to Ah, the ol' "I did not wake up grumpy, I let her sleep!" (G) Actually, the new body must be in pretty good shape - I remember doing this trip last year and struggling a bit more. I was surprised at how early it was when I stopped for my SECOND lunch (G) Leaving on these trips early - one tends to snack somewhere around 10am with the first lunch and then eat again around noon. that one. I am on a major roll this week feeling SOOOO renewed after living through turkey day and ending up with my scale saying 159 again. I am gonna be hard to beat this week, unless you kept some of your fabulous recent loss......... I do hope I can disappoint you!!! I seem to be holding reasonably well (fingers crossed). Maybe thanksgiving and awful pies helps!!! (G) But clearly this means that I cannot weighin in full regalia. It will be your fault as I shiver in shorts. (g) La "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, ahem, within reason. (G) Dragged the OLD body out on a snowshoe trip yesterday. Glorious in the mountains but the snow was definitely not my definition of skiable. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:58:06 +1300, Erin Marsh wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:34:57 -0800, Fred wrote: Okay, that is it!!!! (G) Aw, c'mon Fred. Admit it, you're loving the attention ;-) |
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nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)
FRED! I was talking about MONEY WISE Good grief!
As In I don't need the old guys wallet . You know what they say anyway, after a woman is past 50 she is more likely to be shot in the U.S.A. than she is to get married again. ! "Fred" wrote in message ... (More silence....) On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 17:22:51 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: tee hee, I just have this "father" thing I think. I can pretty much take care of myself. . "Fred" wrote in message news Oh, hoping for an inheritance? (gd&r) Sorry but I just purchased cross-country ski set number 15, I think! (G) Now I need some new bindings for them..... On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:14:30 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: There is THAT. or THOSE. Legs, that is...... Tell you what though, from the advanced age of 55, since I do also love "older" men, Fred is probably too young for me..... "Joyce" wrote in message .. . hehehe - and we've seen the *leg* pics to prove that point! Joyce On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:14:37 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: GAAHHH. Quit teasing, I refuse to google it. And I have parttimers, which is one reason I cleaned up the diet, hoping not to progress to Alzheimers... Just spit it out, how old can you be? And don't think that your age will protect you, men tend to improve with age you know...... "Fred" wrote in message .. . Here's one hint - I have a friend who is 63 and he can hike me into the ground. And another who is over 70 and can, at least, keep up. Actually, I believe that I have mentioned my age before in some thread long ago and far away. On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:47:31 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: hmmm the Fifth decade, or could you actually BE old, like 70 or something. Somehow I doubt it, you are too lively, although I did have a friend who was a tennis terror at 85. "Fred" wrote in message .. . I guess it is time to resort to court stuff again - I plead the Fifth. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:56:55 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: So how old are you Fred? You don't Look old. You better be older than I am if you are out there referring to yourself as OLD. Watch it now. La "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, ahem, within reason. (G) Dragged the OLD body out on a snowshoe trip yesterday. Glorious in the mountains but the snow was definitely not my definition of skiable. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:58:06 +1300, Erin Marsh wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:34:57 -0800, Fred wrote: Okay, that is it!!!! (G) Aw, c'mon Fred. Admit it, you're loving the attention ;-) |
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nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)
Older, like 10 years or so. Older enough to think I am a young chick, and
older enough to be kind of old fashioned. I was raised by an old school German, who loved us dearly. He was 44 when I was born. Very strict, very set in his ways. I like that kind of guy. Probably why I am single. "Joyce" wrote in message ... hmmmmmmmm, you might have a point ... not quite old enough? How much older is *older*? g Hubmeister is 10 years older than I am ... actually 9, except between feb and april. I like my men already broken in, don't want to have to go through paper training. G Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 13:14:30 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: There is THAT. or THOSE. Legs, that is...... Tell you what though, from the advanced age of 55, since I do also love "older" men, Fred is probably too young for me..... "Joyce" wrote in message .. . hehehe - and we've seen the *leg* pics to prove that point! Joyce On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:14:37 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: GAAHHH. Quit teasing, I refuse to google it. And I have parttimers, which is one reason I cleaned up the diet, hoping not to progress to Alzheimers... Just spit it out, how old can you be? And don't think that your age will protect you, men tend to improve with age you know...... "Fred" wrote in message .. . Here's one hint - I have a friend who is 63 and he can hike me into the ground. And another who is over 70 and can, at least, keep up. Actually, I believe that I have mentioned my age before in some thread long ago and far away. On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 12:47:31 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: hmmm the Fifth decade, or could you actually BE old, like 70 or something. Somehow I doubt it, you are too lively, although I did have a friend who was a tennis terror at 85. "Fred" wrote in message .. . I guess it is time to resort to court stuff again - I plead the Fifth. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 17:56:55 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: So how old are you Fred? You don't Look old. You better be older than I am if you are out there referring to yourself as OLD. Watch it now. La "Fred" wrote in message .. . Well, ahem, within reason. (G) Dragged the OLD body out on a snowshoe trip yesterday. Glorious in the mountains but the snow was definitely not my definition of skiable. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 19:58:06 +1300, Erin Marsh wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:34:57 -0800, Fred wrote: Okay, that is it!!!! (G) Aw, c'mon Fred. Admit it, you're loving the attention ;-) |
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nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)
I betcha he does. Have you seen that Miss Congeniality movie? The part
where she sings to her boyfriend sticks in my head... "you want to kisss me... " in that kids teasing other kids sing song. "Joyce" wrote in message ... yup, but you still love us. g Joyce On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 08:14:07 -0800, Fred wrote: Dang google. You and Lesanne are quite a pair!!!! On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 02:28:21 -0600, Joyce wrote: On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 19:50:34 -0600, "Kristin" wrote: "Fred" wrote in message ... Here's one hint - I have a friend who is 63 and he can hike me into the ground. And another who is over 70 and can, at least, keep up. Actually, I believe that I have mentioned my age before in some thread long ago and far away. ha HA! Well, I have a few hiking buddies that are in the 60's and one is close to 80 but I really do think genetics plays a role in folks that age still hiking the dickens out of me. Both are in what we call Mountain Rescue and go to help hikers/climbers who have gotten lost or injured. They are incredibly fit. I'm 56+ and do okay for a pudge but nothing like them. Even in my good days! I did a google search... This was in Joyce's "goal" thread from February. Sorry Fred! great sleuthing Kristin! I knew I liked Fred for some reason ... is the same age as hub (I love older men!). Dang - you think that alone would have made me remember the age. grin Joyce |
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