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    We were in the car, on the way to get a few wings tonight; I was using O.J. Simpson as an example in a discussion on life.
    We finished the discussion & walked through the parking lot into the restaurant ,,,, the man standing in line in front of us was wearing # 32,,,
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    Are you making this s**t up? I demand pics
    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    We were in the car, on the way to get a few wings tonight; I was using O.J. Simpson as an example in a discussion on life.
    We finished the discussion & walked through the parking lot into the restaurant ,,,, the man standing in line in front of us was wearing # 32,,,
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    I wonder how O.J. Simpson could inform one on 'life.'
    Son, O.J. Simpson liked wings.
    He was pretty jealous also, which stemmed from his feeling of inadequacy.
    He liked knives.
    No respect for women or human life in general...
    Did I mention he liked wings?
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    Quote Originally Posted by whoever View Post
    Are you making this s**t up? I demand pics
    Well, I have no pics, I didn't think of it & had I thought of it, well,,, it wouldn't have been worth the fight that would have probably followed,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    I wonder how O.J. Simpson could inform one on 'life.'
    Son, O.J. Simpson liked wings.
    He was pretty jealous also, which stemmed from his feeling of inadequacy.
    He liked knives.
    No respect for women or human life in general...
    Did I mention he liked wings?
    The life lesson discussed, was on how things that you say in a conversation can come back to haunt you later in life. The lesson did not center on O.J. , it centered on Mark Fuhrman ,,,, but I had to tell the story of O.J. to set the stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Ed,
    I beg you to consider how you would look to parents of young children: A middle aged man (or thereabouts) wearing hotpants, wifebeater t-shirt, engineer boots and a pirate scarf riding through the neighborhood on a banana seated customized bike with gruesome valve caps.
    I just did a bit of research (well looked at the first few hits on Google anyway) and middle age starts anywhere between 40 and 53 (I am 38). Apparently the deciding factors are: enjoying an afternoon nap (not especially), groaning when you get up (sometimes), choosing comfort over style when it comes to clothes (mostly), enjoying a night in over a night out (really depends on the company).
    By these measures I am well on the way to middle age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I just did a bit of research (well looked at the first few hits on Google anyway) and middle age starts anywhere between 40 and 53 (I am 38). Apparently the deciding factors are: enjoying an afternoon nap (not especially), groaning when you get up (sometimes), choosing comfort over style when it comes to clothes (mostly), enjoying a night in over a night out (really depends on the company).
    By these measures I am well on the way to middle age.
    Wow...guess i'm in for just about all those points but, I am 52 after all. You forgot the increase of fiber in the diet. I never understood when I was young about why older people ate fiber....well.............
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    The life lesson discussed, was on how things that you say in a conversation can come back to haunt you later in life. The lesson did not center on O.J. , it centered on Mark Fuhrman ,,,, but I had to tell the story of O.J. to set the stage.
    Roger that
    Mark Fuhrman was not discreet enough to only say what he thought to people he trusted...I thought MF got a raw deal. Well, I guess people you trust can betray you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    We were in the car, on the way to get a few wings tonight; I was using O.J. Simpson as an example in a discussion on life.
    We finished the discussion & walked through the parking lot into the restaurant ,,,, the man standing in line in front of us was wearing # 32,,,
    Don't tell my wife where you saw me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I just did a bit of research (well looked at the first few hits on Google anyway) and middle age starts anywhere between 40 and 53 (I am 38). Apparently the deciding factors are: enjoying an afternoon nap (not especially), groaning when you get up (sometimes), choosing comfort over style when it comes to clothes (mostly), enjoying a night in over a night out (really depends on the company).
    By these measures I am well on the way to middle age.
    Enjoy the journey, the figures you quote are about right. The attitude you choose makes all the difference.
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