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I am only 25 and wish I could go back to the days of not having bad joints (knee)[/QUOTE]

+1 and not having responsibilities
 
You are either:
Old
Not from California
Both of the above

I do rememeber an dmiss $1.35 gas though

I can remember complaining about paying 52 cents per gallon; but then a brand new Mercury Marquis cost under $6000. Damn, now that I've said that, I feel old.
:fro:
 
I miss the eighties. I had so much fun back in the day..Lots of partying, sex and too many crazy times..Don't get me wrong, I love my life now. I have an amazing wife and kids, I make a very very good living, but damn. If I had a billion dollars tomorrow, I wouldn't have the fun I had when I was in my late teens and early twenties...I can't believe I'm alive and/or not in jail. I guess my mother prayed a lot...Thanks mom!!!!

I workout with a guy in his 70's and he's worth tens of millions of dollars. He has said that he would give up his money to be my age. I'm 44. I guess everybody misses being young.

He's in amazing shape btw...
 
I can't believe no one has fessed up to missing being able to see his toes.
 
I was getting closer, but turned it around.

I started running after I went to my first homebrew club meeting. Less beer gut and time to listen to interviews with great brewers is a pretty good combo.
 
Once upon a time I had a super thick head of beautiful hair. In the early 90s I even grew it long - almost down to my shoulders. Sigh. Curse my genes.
 
Sounds like me jon. In the mid to late 70's I had long curly wavey strawberry blond hair & a 27" waist. Now sandy gray & a whole lot shorter. And forget the waistline...
 
When I think about my hair, I have to say I lucked out for the most part. I held on longer than I should have (never did the combover though) and finally I mournfully shaved it all off coming just short of using a razor and going Mr. Clean.

Came home from the barber feeling sad, got through the door, and the wife attacked me carnally. Dont miss the hair much anymore. Headfunk is another story, and another thread.

I do miss my grandmother's cooking. RIP Grandma.
 
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