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Being 20-30 pounds overweight
does not stretch the skin permanently.

Sure it does, especially with someone your age with skin losing elastic
properties.

RB
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You're hopeless.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
Being 20-30 pounds overweight
does not stretch the skin permanently.

Sure it does, especially with someone your age with skin losing elastic
properties.

RB



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You're hopeless.

But I'm young, so I have more time to enjoy it. Few people in my family die
before 95. We already know you have early mortality in your family!
I still have a great Grandfather walking around!

RB
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
You're hopeless.

But I'm young, so I have more time to enjoy it. Few people in my family die
before 95. We already know you have early mortality in your family!


Early mortality in my family? What gives you that idea.

My father died when he was 79 and my mother when she was 80.

I'd say they both beat the actuary tables for people of their
generation. Anyhow, having longevity in one's family is not
necessarily an indication that YOU are going to survive that
long. So go on dreaming. Your life is useless at best so whats
the glory in dreaming about it lasting for a hundred years?

A hundred years of uselessness is pretty useless.

S.Simon


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Early mortality in my family? What gives you that idea.

My father died when he was 79 and my mother when she was 80.

That's what gave me the "idea."
My great grandfather is 103. My grandparents all over 84. My father is only 66.
My mother died young, but not from natural causes. The average lifespan in my
family over 120 years of known history is 96!
I win again!

RB


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You call living for a hundred years as a miserable
negative, whining, complaining, lying, liberal,
anti-American loser living?

You should go to work at Burger King so you can
have it your way.

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
Early mortality in my family? What gives you that idea.

My father died when he was 79 and my mother when she was 80.

That's what gave me the "idea."
My great grandfather is 103. My grandparents all over 84. My father is only 66.
My mother died young, but not from natural causes. The average lifespan in my
family over 120 years of known history is 96!
I win again!

RB



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Bobsprit
 
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You call living for a hundred years as a miserable
negative, whining, complaining, lying, liberal,
anti-American loser living?

Bwahahaaaha! Bashed from both sides, Neal drops and goes to name calling! Enjoy
your few remaining years, Mister Mayfly!
I win again!

RB
 
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