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  #111  
Old December 3rd, 2003, 10:00 PM
Lesanne
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Default nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)

of course not.
What a mood I am in these days. Gotta laugh
"Joyce" wrote in message
...
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!

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  #112  
Old December 4th, 2003, 12:48 AM
Fred
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Default nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)

I have not heard that "statistic." Got your bullet proof vest yet?
(G)

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 21:55:40 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

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 ;-)













  #113  
Old December 4th, 2003, 12:48 AM
Fred
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Default nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)

HEY! (g)

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 15:06:30 -0600, Joyce wrote:

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 ;-)









  #114  
Old December 4th, 2003, 04:19 AM
Erin Marsh
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Default nyny not too bad

On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 18:57:52 -0800, Fred
wrote:

There are plenty of oldsters that still ski.


They're the ones who aren't old, regardless of how many candles there
were on their last birthday cake!

--
Erin in NZ
125/87/75 kgs
275.3/191.6/165 lbs

NYNY goal 180.6lbs (82 kilos)

"It is not the mountain we conquer, it is ourselves"
Sir Edmund Hilary
  #115  
Old December 4th, 2003, 06:23 AM
Joyce
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Default nyny not too bad

The nasty area homes is really a shame. I have heard a lot of nightmare stories,
had somewhat of an idea what to look for when trying to place mom (my sister is
also a nurse). Guess we just got lucky, but did opt for a much older, smaller and
established home that was within 2 blocks of where we grew up. Nursing staff
turnover is very, very low ... which I also take as a good sign. I did look on
some website at nursing home ratings, this one appeared (to me) to score very
well. Again, just plain ol' dumb luck.

I'm sorry your mom won't let you leave her sight, that has to be tough. It's not
like we don't lay enough guilt on ourselves - sure don't need anyone else helping
in that department. G Is the meanness just part of the disease? I've heard
others speak of the same thing. I haven't noticed any out of the ordinary
meanness on my mom's part - but she was always a nasty cuss when things didn't go
according to HER plan. G

Maybe the woman you found will let you run away for a few days. Ahhhhh, is always
good to dream.

Joyce

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 21:50:13 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

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 ;-)











  #116  
Old December 4th, 2003, 06:38 AM
Joyce
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Oh how funny! I do know how frustrating it could be though, but still would be
hard to control the laughter. My brothers have no patience for the constant
repitition - asking same questions over and over, within minutes of getting an
answer. I've given up trying to explain that she isn't doing it on purpose, now
just tell them she does it to pull their chains. Currently she is focused on her
glasses ... constantly tells all of us she needs new glasses, that the pair she is
wearing are ones that someone gave to her years ago. I've told her the changing
eyesight is due to cataracts, not quite ready to have anything done on them yet.
Then she changes to needing to have knee replacement surgery ... again. NOT gonna
happen - will not take the risk of the anesthtic. Do I have the fun restaurant
games ahead of me? Right now mom is ok going out, and does love to go (because
they don't feed her at the home, ya know. The only meals she gets are those that
she sneaks into *office meetings* for). Yet she has put weight on, so go figure.
g The only problem we have at restaurants is that she needs to have the menu
read to her, tells me what she wants, then tells the waiter something else. And
always complains about what she gets. LOL But she hasn't had a bad desert yet!

That really is a shame as to the care and respect the elderly get in your nursing
homes. I know I've told you, but I do feel we got incredibly lucky. The staff
where mom is, is wonderful! Appears to be lots of hugs and genuine caring, lots
of attempts at what I call ego-boosting - working on raising mom's level of
self-esteem. Why does it vary so much from home to home?

While out shopping today, I had two senior ladies get lost in the store, couldn't
find the elevator or their car. They didn't realize the store had two levels and
two parking lots (both of which were totally packed). I overheard them talking
and told them to just follow me as I was heading to the elevator. They acted so
surprised that anyone would even give them the time of day ... chatted the entire
time with me, and I walked them to the door leading to the upper parking lot. Our
area is loaded with fast paced yuppies - rarely give the time of day to seniors
and have no patience for them. Help? That's a foreign concept. Heck, last year
I saw a wheelchair man tip over when coming out of his home - laid face down in
the snow and ice. I was the only car to stop and try to help. The guy told me he
was bleeding and I shouldn't help ... I told him I didn't care, we had to get him
out of the snow ... at least his face. Called the police when I realized he was
just too darned heavy for me to do anything (guess it was dead weight since he
couldn't assist me at all). I still am dumbfounded that not one other person
stopped ... but all didn't hesitate to slow down and gawk as they drove past.

Joyce

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 21:54:16 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

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 ;-)













  #117  
Old December 4th, 2003, 06:41 AM
Joyce
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Default nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)

Again, I swear we are long lost sisters! I always tell the hub the same thing ...
managed to take care of myself just fine before you, expect I can do the same if I
have to. We currently stay together because we are fighting over who would get
the kids ... as in ... YOU do. G

Joyce


On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 21:55:40 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

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 ;-)













  #118  
Old December 4th, 2003, 06:44 AM
Joyce
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Default nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)

Ok, so the difference between hub and me fits right into that 10 year game plan.
G I agree, he is older fashioned and was raised by a wonderfully loving father
who doted on his mother (who is still a spoiled brat). Guess he is just the same
as his father. My dad wasn't older, but was also the same. Treated women well
and with respect, taught his sons to do the same. We've tried to pass those same
lessons on to our kids - hope we were successful, and that maybe they learn by
example. Although, my son currently is seeing an older woman. G

Joyce

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 21:58:15 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

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 ;-)











  #119  
Old December 4th, 2003, 06:46 AM
Joyce
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Default nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)

It was airing on tv either in a few days or a few days ago (you know me and the tv
don't get along well). I wanted to see it, have a feeling I missed it. I'll have
to put it on the *to rent* list.

Joyce

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 21:59:43 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote:

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




  #120  
Old December 4th, 2003, 12:04 PM
Lesanne
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Posts: n/a
Default nyny not too bad )OLD FRED?)

Well, when I think about it seriously, getting shot is not such a bad thing,
frequently not terminal, especially here where peoples' aim is not all that
great. And I am a smaller target. You know what they say about the other,
you are not complete until you are married, then you are Really Finished.
Or the 3 ring thing.. Engagement ring, Wedding ring, SuffeRing...

"Fred" wrote in message
...
I have not heard that "statistic." Got your bullet proof vest yet?
(G)

On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 21:55:40 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

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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