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Bobbisox | 21:40 Sat 19th Jun 2010 | ChatterBank
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Bloody well enjoy life to the full?
sometime I think, whoaaaaaaaa, slow down girl, you are supposed to be getting 'on' then I think
'best time of me life'
I recommend this! Going out on a Saturday afternoon, no kids, no worries, just a great time in the presence of friends...nothing compares!

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Good night sis - sleep well, sweet dreams and ttfn ♥

Know what you mean gran - and me teef don't work like they used to neither
Bobbi, my granny is 84 and still hasn't given in to pensioner status. She's never home, always either out visiting, away for a long walk, up the town seeing a show (2 in the one day last time) or partying hard. She'll occasionally say she's feeling her age cos she's tired, till you remind her she's been out every night for a week. She's fitter than me, has more of a life than me and looks like she's in her 60's. So I say go girl and enjoy yourself! x
Age shouldn't matter a jot. Just because you reach pension age to don't suddenly change. I take full advantage of all the discounts and don't care who knows how old I am. I am me and I will not be put in a category just because of my age. Sometimes I feel a lot younger than a lot of young people I see out and about who have no get up and go and no sense of adventure.

The nice thing about being older is that I don't give a jot what anyone thinks of me and am happy in my own skin.
Don't know about the Dog and Parrot (might be a later establishment) but the pub opposite Newcastle Central Station was the Victoria and Comet (known locally as the "Spit and Vomit"). You only had to visit once to understand its nickname. Eventually, in an attempt to go up-market, it became Yates Wine Lodge. Enough said!
Can't stand the sight of pensioners trying not to "act their age"....they look bloody stupid.
Mutton dressed as lamb.
It is possible you know to grow old with dignity AND enjoy your life.
There are NO advantages to growing old......you are a pain in the @rse to somebody, one way or another.

Just my opinion, that is.
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ha-ha sqad, had a restless night pet?, I refuse to get old.I enjoy my life to the full, but I have a hunch you are a canny bit older than I am, so would mean you're a pain in the a$se too?
Not you pet,,,never...lol
There's been many a time that I've had a phone call saying my Nan was in the pub and a bit drunk. She'd only gone out to get Grandads papers.
Morning Joy..I slept well, got people for lunch and have been told to "keep out of the way" all the morning.
I wish someone would tell me to keep out the way..! Looks like someone is keeping out of my way without being asked. He's waiting for the hoover to go on......he won't come down until after that...
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Morning to both of ya, we are on our ownsome today, which is rather nice
Sqad having 'people for lunch' should be a nice change instead of Roast beef...?
ummm, I dare yo to take the hoover upstairs and stick the nozzle under the Duvet, that'll shift the lazy sod..ha-ha
Sqad - I don't want to grow old with dignity, I want to turn into a really eccentrentic and daft old woman who embarrasses her family. I will wear flowered leggings and a feathered hat and kinky boots, die my hair purple and smother my face in makeup - yep, I would really enjoy that!!

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