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> Funny, isn't it, how one can relate to one's kid brother as
> actually *kid* brother? But I still do it, even though he,
> just like you, was born in 1950. :)
Well, at 57 I'm still the baby of the family.
Speaking of ages, I take a lot of survey's on the net. The other day one
was classifying ages, part of the survey, and there was a space to check
your age. Usually these are 18-25, 26-35, etc. This one was:
18-35 Young Adult
36-43 Middle Age
44-63 Pre-retirment
63-onward Retirement age
I haven't thought of my being "pre-retirement" age. But then, I guess I am
since I'm not retired...
But I have never thought of "middle aged" being between 36 and 43...
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Carole - 09 Sep 2007 19:25 GMT
> Well, at 57 I'm still the baby of the family.
At 56, I'm the only one left. Whoever thought?
> Speaking of ages, I take a lot of survey's on the net. The other day one
> was classifying ages, part of the survey, and there was a space to check
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> 44-63 Pre-retirment
> 63-onward Retirement age
Now where does that leave me since I'm 56 and retired? :-))
Carole
Lee O. - 10 Sep 2007 03:15 GMT
>Now where does that leave me since I'm
> 56 and retired? :-))
>Carole
You're just a woman ahead of her time.
Jean - 10 Sep 2007 03:40 GMT
The older I get the older middle age gets. Like now, middle age is from
60 - 80. And since I'm still a kid at 57 I haven't even hit middle age yet.
:o)
Jean
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