no more whining about being "old'.
#20892 - 09/16/03 01:43 PM
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Okay ladies, (and you know who we are) I am turning over a new leaf. I refuse to refer to myself as old anymore. So what if clerks in the stores call me ma'am. So what if I am suddenly invisible when my gorgeous daughter is with me. So what if I am developing that little saggy thing under my neck. Look at Madonna and Sheryl Crow, they are still hot right? That's it. No more old for me, I am now hot. Okay, everyone can stop laughing now. artist
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-------------------- - Jennifer
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A person is only as old as you feel - and honestly I don't think anyone is too "old" on this board.
There are some people out there who act like they are so OLD. I can honestly say - you ladies are hip and beautiful.
PS - Isn't it ironic how we spend half our lives wanting to be older and wiser and the other half wanting to be young and naive. LOL
-------------------- Lana_Marie
Proud Mommy to Bentley Taylor
Born May 12, 2004 9lbs, 3oz
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You go girl!!! Remember Age is just number. Youth is a state of mind. You don't get older, you get better!!
-------------------- Screen Name: Nan275
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Actually, I was just kind of joking about being an "old lady" (thus the quotation marks!) I certainly don't feel old. It is truly a frame of mind. Having young children helps - you have to keep up!
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You are so funny! I love your attitude! I am trying to be hot with my new contact lenses. My world is a little blurry with them, but I am determined not to wear my glasses. And speaking of feeling old, don't you hate it when you realize that all of your doctors are younger than you are? When I went to see the ob/gyn recently, I considered checking her birth certificate! My son's dermatologist doesn't look old enough to have a driver's license yet.
Last weekend when my husband and I went to that black-tie affair, our 17-year-old son came into the bedroom and when he saw me in the strapless black dress, he said, "Wow, Mom! Where 'ja get that dress?" I think it was a shock for him to see his mom in something besides a nightgown. Ha! Then he said, "It's just like you and Dad are going to the prom." The look on his face was priceless.
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Listen, can I borrow that little strapless number? Maybe I will actually get someone to wait on me at the Home Depot. : artist
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