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Conference back40::soapbox

Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
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520.0. "Aging/Midlife crisis" by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER (NRA member) Thu Aug 17 1995 16:54

    
    
    We are all getting older and you hear a lot of talk of how this age was
    difficult and that age was difficult, etc, etc.  
    
    So, what age was hardest for you to deal with?
    
    Is the mid life crisis real?  When is midlife?
    
    What's the best thing and the worst thing about getting older for you?
    
    
    
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520.1TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Thu Aug 17 1995 16:553
    
    Everything up to and including the age of 15 was a complete write-off.
    
520.2what's next?HBAHBA::HAASx,y,z,time,matter,energyThu Aug 17 1995 17:0617
The firsted thing to go is your mind. I fergit what's supposed to happen
next.

>    So, what age was hardest for you to deal with?

Hasn't happened yet. Life's been good to me so far...
    
>    Is the mid life crisis real?  When is midlife?

I'll let you know when I grow up.
    
>    What's the best thing and the worst thing about getting older for you?

About the onliest thing I've noticed is that partying in the middle of
the week is something that now has to be scheduled. 

TTom
520.3MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 17 1995 17:184
>    We are all getting older

Speak for yourself, Michael.

520.4DASHER::RALSTONIdontlikeitsojuststopit!!Thu Aug 17 1995 17:183
    All I want to know is: What happened to my twenties??
    
    ...Tom
520.5NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 17 1995 17:213
>    All I want to know is: What happened to my twenties??

You spent them.  All you have now is pocket change.
520.6DASHER::RALSTONIdontlikeitsojuststopit!!Thu Aug 17 1995 17:234
    That's because they don't make 40's   :)
    
    
    ...Tom
520.7SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 17 1995 17:357
    
    re: .3
    
    Jack,
    
     Seems we covered this on Aug. 11???
    
520.8:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Aug 17 1995 17:495
    
    
    I was wondering about that portrait of a somewhat older looking "Lucky"
    Jack Delbalso that was hanging in your abode, Jack.(or should that
    be Dorian?)
520.9CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Aug 17 1995 18:074
    	I have found that I've grown more successful, more confident,
    	healthier, and more content as I've grown older.  Maybe since
    	I'm only 37 and I haven't hit midlife, I'm not an appropriate
    	participant in this topic.
520.10POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 17 1995 18:122
    
    well Joe, you will in a year or to.
520.11WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Aug 17 1995 18:191
    well, someone declare a "mid-life crisis" age range...
520.12CSC32::M_EVANSnothing's going to bring him backThu Aug 17 1995 18:227
    Don't know,
    
    Midlife crisis age keeps getting moved further out.  I usta say it was
    35, then I hit thirty and it became 45, now I think it must be closer
    to 50. 
    
    meg
520.13Where is it?SHRCTR::SIGELFlock of SigelsThu Aug 17 1995 18:435
    I am still a Toys R Us kid so I dont think I seen a mid life crisis
    .......yet, I am still waiting for it.
    
    
    Lynne:-)
520.14GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Aug 17 1995 18:4912
    
    
    I have found that at 35, I'm getting more contemplative on certain
    matters regarding life, deat, family, etc.  I don't know if it's mid
    life or not, but seeing as the men in my family die fairly young (my
    father just turned 60 and he's had 3 heart attacks in the last 2
    years).  I don't know that it's a crisis (I haven't had the urge to go 
    buy a red sportscar (no offense Dr. Dan) or anything yet), however it
    is a point in my life where I'm taking inventory and evaluating where I
    am.
    
    Mike  
520.15midlife crisis up-side the head :-}TIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSThu Aug 17 1995 18:5013
I was in Stowe Vermont this weekend. There is a place called the "Malt shop"
which is a '50's type place (burgers & fries, Malts, etc.) 50's music
Poodle Skirts, lots of people my age :-} 

while having diner a bunch of college kids came in, ordered supper, and 
started talking to us. During the course of the conversation we talked
about "The Malt Shop" and why they liked it. One kid said he felt it
was a chance to "see colonial America in action".

  I suddenly felt OLD! :-}

Amos
520.16NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 17 1995 18:512
Perhaps we can pinpoint the current age for start-of-midlife-crisis by asking
Dr. Dan when he purchased his Mustang.
520.17TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Thu Aug 17 1995 18:545
    
    I started to feel old when I started to think that kids these days wear
    really stupid things, like tennis visors upside down with the brim off
    to the side.
    
520.18DASHER::RALSTONIdontlikeitsojuststopit!!Thu Aug 17 1995 18:553
    I just assume that my midlife won't start until I'm 70.
    
    ...Tom
520.19SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Thu Aug 17 1995 18:572
    My midlife musta been a while ago, 'cause when I was young I thought
    I'd never make it to 40...
520.20SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 17 1995 18:587
    
    re: .17
    
    >really stupid things,
    
    How about those ridiculous baggy jeans, where the crotch (of the jeans) is
    about 6 inches off the ground!!
520.21POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 17 1995 19:034
    
    Joan, you're not old - that IS a stupid thing to wear 8^).
    
    
520.23GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Aug 17 1995 19:089
    i remember when i thought 25 was old...and it's just around the corner
    now!!! :<
    
    
    and when you think about it, you aren't going to know when you mid-life
    was til after you die...
    
    
    
520.24SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Thu Aug 17 1995 19:092
    A young-un!
    (grin)
520.25SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Thu Aug 17 1995 19:145
    
    
    	a young babe at that....:*)
    
    	jim 
520.26LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Aug 17 1995 19:141
and you won't even know then!
520.27SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 17 1995 19:188
     re:    
    
    
    25... just around the corner...
    
    
    Someone smaq that kid!!!
    
520.29SHRCTR::SIGELFlock of SigelsThu Aug 17 1995 19:3612
    Regarding the jeans with the crotch 6" off the ground, those types of
    jeans are "Hip Hop" jeans.
    
    I seen a kid with green hair over the weekend in Rockport. YIKES!
    That is another trend with the kids.
    
    
    I know I am approaching mid life when I go into a music store, look at 
    the top forty and know maybe 2 of the artists.  Then go to the oldies
    to look for 70's and early 80's music 
    
    
520.30CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Aug 17 1995 19:597
	Years 12-22

	I hit my stride around 26 ...

	The first few months of my 33rd year have been a bit rough, but
	things are slowly improving.
520.31GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Aug 17 1995 20:337
    >>I hit my stride around 26 ...
    
    you mean i have hope?!?!?!
    
    
    :>
    
520.32SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Thu Aug 17 1995 20:401
    {smaqs} all around for raq for not having creaking joints yet!
520.33TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Thu Aug 17 1995 20:413
    
    I'll have a freaking joint, mannnnn.
    
520.34CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Aug 17 1995 20:424
	raq, only if you live that long !

	I nearly didn't ...
520.35SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Thu Aug 17 1995 21:177
    
    	lived wild and reckless until age 19. Then I got married, had two
    kids, and basically became Mr. Responsible. Now my days and nights are
    filled with work, school, and family. There's no time to be bad......:)
    
    
    jim
520.36Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 18 1995 00:324
    I'm still in the immortal stages !!! young, free and single, living
    life on the edge but not pushing it too far.
    
    Sorry.
520.37ASDG::GASSAWAYInsert clever personal name hereFri Aug 18 1995 00:4115
    Gawd, my world must be skewed.  Most of my friends are into 
    the settle-down-with-one-person-cohabitate-maybe-get-married-after-
    three-or-four-years bit but they're all in their early-mid 30's.
    
    I have friends who have just bought their first house and are expecting
    in February, he's about 33, she's 42.
    
    I also have an aquaintance who I swore was an undergraduate in college
    until I found out she was 35.  Others are similarly amazed......
    
    Mid-life?  50? 60?  I guess whenever you decide that you're old. 
    You can come to a turning point in your life without it being a
    crisis......
    
    Lisa
520.38DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Fri Aug 18 1995 03:189
    re 520.16 -- it is not repeat NOT a midlife crisis symptom.  It is,
    pure & simple, a second childhood symptom.  A childhood, might I add,
    when I can AFFORD the toys I couldn't during the first outing.
    
    So THERE.
                             ...^^..::
    NyyyaaaaaahhhhhHHHHHHH!!  .,...,...;..++
                             ...::;;::;;;;;..
    
520.39SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 18 1995 04:477
    .37
    
    Mid thirties?
    
    Mistaken for a college undergrad?
    
    Where do I sign up?
520.40CALDEC::RAHHey hey hey..Fri Aug 18 1995 06:063
    
    i'm basically trying to live the forties as i did my late teens.
    
520.41Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 18 1995 06:101
    ya mean getting drunk and layed every night ?
520.42APACHE::KEITHDr. DeuceFri Aug 18 1995 10:557
    Get a divorce. Go out with a gorgeous woman 10 years younger than
    yourself...
    
    
    Nah, that was a dream. Hey, what is that lipstick on my collar...
    
    
520.43WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Aug 18 1995 11:323
    hey, i ended a relationship about with a woman about 7 years younger
    than me. i met a woman 7 years older than me (about 10yrs ago). i
    married her... never been happier!
520.44SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 18 1995 11:483
    MaxYougerThanMe: 7 years (I feel like such a cradle-robber)
    
    MaxOlderThanMe: 10 years (she was)
520.45DASHER::RALSTONIdontlikeitsojuststopit!!Fri Aug 18 1995 13:406
    >I'm still in the immortal stages !!! young, free and single, living
    >life on the edge but not pushing it too far.
    
    Hey, I'm still in the immortal stages and I' 44!
    
    ...Tom
520.46Never too lateSALEM::MREXrex is king but mrex is queenFri Aug 18 1995 14:174
    
    Age is just a number, some of us are old at 25, some at 90.  My father
    eloped to Las Vegas at 72 years of age and I had an Uncle who eloped at
    80 (lived 15 more years, very happy.)
520.47I like the 40's just fineDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamFri Aug 18 1995 14:3617
    I went through my midlife crisis when I was 30, and got it out
    of the way.  I felt great upon reaching 40; I'd *earned* it. :-)
    I got rid of any minor trepidations by going out and buying a
    couple of "toys".
    
    You want to talk about a tough age?  How about adolescence?
    You're not a kid, in fact (if you were like me) you were supremely
    pissed that you weren't a kid anymore (I *liked* my childhood,
    even more than I'm liking my second one), and you're not an
    adult yet with the freedoms, money, and perks that come with it.
    It was frustrating as hell.
    
    I'm convinced that a lot of adolescent attitude and misbehavior
    has its roots in anger and confusion over lost childhood, but
    they either don't realize it or wouldn't admit it.
    
    Chris
520.48GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Aug 18 1995 16:027
    
    
    >>{smaqs} all around for raq for not having creaking joints yet!
    
    
    i didn't say that...
    
520.49SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 18 1995 16:055
    Bad joints at 24???
    
    It's all downhill from here, raq...
    
    (nice hair!)
520.50GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Aug 18 1995 16:134
    
    excuse me??  what do you know about my hair????
    
    
520.51SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 18 1995 16:163
    (ducking)
    
    I said it...(duck)...looks...(dodge)...nice!
520.52My Views On What Constitutes Middle AgeLUDWIG::BARBIERIFri Aug 18 1995 16:3449
      I've given this some thought and here they are:
    
      I'm 37 years old so please make allowances for any lack of
      intellectual ability!  ;-)
    
      I thought to divide the aspects of 'realization of middle age'
      into three categories:
    
      1) the opposite sex
    
      2) awareness of one's own mortality
    
      3) athleticism - physical ability
    
    
      First, women.   I have come to terms with a temptation that I
      have and I often think in terms of absolutes.  I have come to
      realize a certain sinful propensity.  I desire virtually every
      woman who appeals (or could potentially appeal to me - as I haven't
      personally come accross every woman in the world) to me to consider 
      me to be an absolutely essential part of their life.  It is a shame-
      less temptation which I try to resist.
    
      I would estimate the total number of such woman to be perhaps
      one billion, maybe a half billion.  Whats the world's population
      anyway?
    
      With respect to this category, middle age is that time when I have
      fully come to grips with the fact that the above desire is
      irrational.  It is also that time when you realize that women in
      their physical peak have little to no interest in you as a 
      potential partner.
    
      I guess I'm not there yet!  But, I'm getting there.
    
    
      Mortality.  When you really realize you are going to die.  In spite
      of my spiritual beliefs, I'm not there yet.
    
      
      Athleticism.  When full court basketball is no longer worth it and
      when while you cover a person in his late teens to early twenties,
      such a person scores on you before you realize he had the ball!
    
      I'm not there yet, but I hurt after athletics more than I used to!
    
      Well, I guess I'm not there yet.  May I mentally age gracefully!
    
    						Tony
520.53MKOTS3::LANGLOISWhch brdge to burn,whch to crossFri Aug 18 1995 17:2130
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WMOIS::GIROUARD_C                                     3 lines  18-AUG-1995 07:32
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    hey, i ended a relationship about with a woman about 7 years younger
    than me. i met a woman 7 years older than me (about 10yrs ago). i
    married her... never been happier!
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    It bummed me out though as that meant Chip became my brother-in-law!
    								;^)
    
    
    I think how you feel about yourself all comes down to where you are in 
    your life (in relation to where you expected to be) at any given age.
    I'm 45, closing in on 46. At 34 I was divorced, no kids, never owned
    my own home and had basically nothing but a job and an apartment. I
    was bumming. Met my current wife a couple of years after that, got
    married 7 years ago and my life just gets better all the time now. I
    have two step-daughters who've become like my own (ages 21 and 26
    respectively) and my oldest just had her first child 3 months ago so
    I'm kinda-sorta a Grampy (to the most handsome, intelligent, and
    perfect baby boy ever born (no bias here!)). :^)
    It's never bothered me getting older (I run, bike, stay in shape pretty
    well and and am healthier than I ever was in my hard-drinking 20's) but
    for some reason, when I hit 43, I was bothered for a few months by the
    fact that I WAS getting older. That 60 was a lot closer than 20. But,
    it went away and I'm sailing along again.
    I forget who originally said it but I like this quote:
    "If you didn't know how old you were, how old would you be?".
    
520.54WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Aug 18 1995 17:281
    -1 who you kiddin'... that wa the luckiest day of your life! :-)
520.55DASHER::RALSTONIdontlikeitsojuststopit!!Fri Aug 18 1995 18:0710
    >Bad joints at 24???
    
    Hey, I remember bad joints at 19, I just never bought from that guy
    again.
    
    ...Oh you mean joints like knees and such??!! 
    
    Never mind!
    
    ...Tom 
520.56My 2 centsSALEM::WINANSFri Aug 18 1995 20:458
    Ref: 47 and 52
    
    Very well put, I'm just 3 months shy of 40 myself. I relly feel
    my best days are ahead. I believe you start to make your peace with 
    a lot of things. All the possibilities in life become more precious,
    because there is a realization your time on earth is not infinite.
    
    Phil
520.57so oldSTRATA::STILLtrevoocynnusSat Aug 19 1995 15:2210
    Well I consider my-self one of the youngest employees at Digital. I was
    told so recently. I think I am having a mid-life crisis. Maybe I am in
    my second child hood or something. The other day I wasn't even carded
    for cigarettes. Very unusual for me. I was called Mr. and sir just the
    other day. I am only 20 yers old going on 21 in a few days. I hurt my
    back the other night getting out of bed. Boy do I feel old.
    
    
    								Trev
    
520.58SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 19 1995 16:4410
    
    	I started at Digital 2 weeks after my 19th birthday....I was
    interviewing when I was 18. One of the women I worked with last year
    started when she was 17yrs old. 
    
    	You think you feel old now, see how you feel after 7yrs in Digital.
    :*)
    
    
    jim
520.59CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSat Aug 19 1995 18:404


 Or go through a day like I did yesterday :-O
520.60SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 19 1995 20:454
    
    	good one, eh Jim?
    
    
520.61CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSat Aug 19 1995 22:1611



 Yeah, a real good one :-/  However, the negative effects are quickly
 wearing off as I contemplate not having to return to work until
 after Labor day :-)



 Jim
520.62SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 19 1995 22:286
    
    
    	take the time off.....you'll thank yourself for it. :)
    
    
    jim
520.63CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSun Aug 20 1995 02:074


Oh, I'm takin' in alright ;-)
520.64POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaSun Aug 20 1995 18:194
    Crisisisisisis change as you get older. And as you get older, they
    become more noticeable. That's all. That's my theory, my theory number
    3, which is mine and which I claim sole ownership of. My theory that
    is.
520.65WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 21 1995 10:162
    -1 right on. as you get older the "GAS-meter" seems to get much more
       sensitive :-)
520.66TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Mon Aug 21 1995 20:575
    
    If it's too loud, am I too old?
    
    jc (who likes loud music...from time to time.)
    
520.67SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Mon Aug 21 1995 20:594
    > If it's too loud, am I too old?
    
    Not necessarily.  You just haven't destroyed your hearing by listening
    to too-loud music.  So turn it down and enjoy.
520.68MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptMon Aug 21 1995 20:596
        > If it's too loud, am I too old?

    yep!

    -b (who's listening to a particularly cacophonous selection from the
        new king crimson album as he types this...)
520.69TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Mon Aug 21 1995 21:013
    
    TURN THAT RACKET DOWN, old man!!
    
520.70And my joints DO creak, grumble, grumbleDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Aug 21 1995 21:474
    Guess I'm mid-life; have a least 1 crisis a day whether I want it or
    not.  Not going to tell you my age, let's just say I'm older than
    EC but younger than Mick Jagger, you do the math :-)
    
520.71MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptMon Aug 21 1995 21:523
    
    51
    
520.72POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 22 1995 14:073
    
    middle age is where the narrow waist and the broad mind begin to
    change places.
520.73POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaTue Aug 22 1995 14:581
    <---- Wow, there's a lot of truth in that one!
520.74MKOTS3::MACFAWNMy mother warned me about you...Tue Aug 22 1995 16:2917
    Mid-life crisis?  What the hell is that?
    
    I read a few of the replies to this note and it seems alot of you are
    wondering where your 20's went.  Some of you, in other notes, reflect
    what you were doing in the 70's.  Some of you talk about "old songs and
    TV shows".
    
    Um, let's just say...I'm still in my 20's, I don't remember what I was
    doing in the 70's since I was too young to have a memory, and "old
    songs and TV shows" are shows from the mid-1980's for me.
    
    Am I dating myself here?
    
    Love,
    
    Gail (who still has 36 more years til I can retire!)
    
520.75Unsure of the concept.GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 22 1995 17:044
    
      20's ?  Please explain this word "twenties" ?
    
      bb
520.76NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 17:061
They're what ATMs spew out.
520.77ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Tue Aug 22 1995 17:348
    re: .76
    
    >They're what ATMs spew out.
    
    Now, THAT'S the kind of spewing I like!
    
    Bob
    
520.78RUSURE::GOODWINTue Aug 22 1995 17:391
    The 20's are that age when people still know everything.
520.79WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 22 1995 18:081
    -1 based on no background or experience
520.80MAIL2::CRANETue Aug 22 1995 18:265
    I will be 44 on 09/06/95 but I feel more like 34. I think my activity
    level is what is making the difference here. Sure I have the joint
    problems but Bally`s hepls me through that and then theres the
    community involvement with the fire department that lets me feel good
    about me. I don`t feel like I`m at my mid point yet. 
520.82HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterTue Aug 22 1995 18:3621
    
    Ah yes, mid life.
    Being 42 I guess I must be there.
    Truthfully, turning 30 bothered me more than any other age.
    Having seen my father buy an incredible sports car in his mid 40's
    I suppose the midlife crisis is a real thing. 
    Then again, when my mother backed into it, I saw a REAL crisis take
    place. He also deciced to live in Harvard Sq. for a while, eventually
    rejoining the family.
    For me, nothing radical has really happened......yet.
    I do find myself becoming disillusioned at times as we seem to
    be just getting by and these are suppose to be my peak earning
    years. Probably the results of being a one-income family with 2 young
    children in the 90's.
    
    The worst thing....wife is starting to look like mother-in-law.
    The best thing.....my vision is getting worse.
    
    							Hank
    
    I do find
520.83GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Aug 22 1995 18:426
    
    
    RE: .82 :')
    
    
    
520.84DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Aug 22 1995 20:585
    Shoulda known you'd guess it Bri :-)
    
    
    Give the lad a gold stars and a
    slap on his bad wrist :-)
520.85WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Aug 23 1995 09:5610
    mid-life schmid-life, it's all in your heads. ain't no such thing 
    unless you believe in it :-)
    
    actually, it has gotta be caused by being soooo responsible over the
    years and simply needing an escape (even if it's temporary). i don't
    think it has anything to do with chronology exclusively.
    
    me, i won't have any of it. i'm in better shape now than i was in my
    20's. well better physically. my 20's nemesis was in better partying
    shape fer shere...
520.86MKOTS3::MACFAWNMy mother warned me about you...Wed Aug 23 1995 12:305
    Isn't your sex life at it's peak during your mid-life era?  
    
    Come on guys, I can hear your smartass answers already!
    
    
520.87POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyWed Aug 23 1995 12:321
    hm, i thot it was more like they get occasional peeks at it....
520.88ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Aug 23 1995 12:545
    re: .87
    
    I see you've been dating the wrong guys, again.
    
    Bob
520.89DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Aug 23 1995 13:224
    On a DATE?  She NEVER!!
    
    :-)
    
520.90POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyWed Aug 23 1995 13:251
    touche, bob :-)
520.91MKOTS3::MACFAWNMy mother warned me about you...Wed Aug 23 1995 13:372
    Most of you guys are old enough to be my dad!
    
520.93MKOTS3::MACFAWNMy mother warned me about you...Wed Aug 23 1995 14:052
    Daddy?  Is that you?
    
520.94DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 14:087
    
    Hello Jennifer,
    
    Let me introduce my self I'm Dan Killoran...
    BTW if you're not careful, you may find out why they call me
    
    Kirby.... :-)
520.95RUSURE::GOODWINWed Aug 23 1995 14:151
    Suddenly you don't sound so much like dear old dad...
520.96WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 23 1995 14:381
    .85 has it.
520.97DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Aug 23 1995 14:416
    Yabbut, whotheheck is/was his "20's nemesis??"  Might it merely be a
    pagefaulted "20's counterpart" or "20's self" or "20's alter ego?"
    
    Inqyryng mynds & all that
    
    
520.98WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Aug 23 1995 15:481
    the devil within...
520.99DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Aug 23 1995 15:582
    That's the first theory that actually supports the original word... :-)
    
520.100LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 23 1995 16:141
Gettin' too old to snarf...
520.101USAT05::SANDERRFri Dec 01 1995 00:453
    basenoter has nads of mid life crises...hehehehehehe