Re: Lying About One's Age
Randy, on host 131.216.45.120
Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at 14:03:35
Lying About One's Age posted by Grishny on Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at 07:42:21:
> Why do people lie about their age? I suppose > most people don't actually lie about it, but > almost everybody I know at least jokes about > lying about their age. > > Furthermore, when and why did 39 become > the magical age that everyone wants to stop > at? What's so dreadful about turning 40 > anyway? Why do people make such a big deal > about 40, throwing big silly parties where > everyone wears black, and they have black > balloons and a black cake and black party > favors? > > Why is 40 looked at as that horrible halfway > point where the first half of your life is over and > the last half begins? Does everybody really > believe they're going to live to be exactly 80 > years old? And why do people choose 39 as > their year to stop having birthdays? Why come > so close to the dreaded 4-0 before stopping? > Why not stop at 35 or 27 or 19? (I've never > heard of a 22-year old saying "I'm nineteen; > that's my story and I'm stickin' to it!") Or why not > be optomistic and stop aging at 43, 49, or 56 > ("I'm going to live to be 112!") > > What if I'm only to live to the age of 56? That > means I need to stop aging right now! Yessir, > I'll be 27 until the day I die. That's my story and > I'm stickin' to it. > > Gri"haven't started a new thread in a > while"shny
And 37 isn't that old..but of course you just can't call somebody "man". But you could call them Dennis.
Ran"Someone had to say it"dy
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