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Re: Ages #56663
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what is age?...but a number I tell you!.(singing) I would rather have two girls at 21 each then one at 42.... Never met a girl at any age that couldn't be loved...


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Re: Ages #56664
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Advanced Happy Bday DonPalentino. Are my bodyguards invited for some pasta and wine? hehehe smile


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Re: Ages #56665
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I'm 33. On some days I feel much, much older. grin


Re: Ages #56666
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Originally posted by La Dolce Vita:
Like two of the best things in life: wine and cheese - both get better with age, and with age comes experience and wisdom.

As said by the late Katherine Graham:

"No one can avoid aging, but aging productively is something else"
Women get better with age too...until they turn 37! lol poor Dolce

Re: Ages #56667
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Originally posted by MobbingForMoney:
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Originally posted by J Geoff:
M4M, I think you accidently hit the "8" key by about 6 or 7 places... grin

Nah,I was born in 1917.[/QB]
FOr real? So that means if Sonny ws alive today, he'd be 85!

Re: Ages #56668
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Originally posted by MobbingForMoney:
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Originally posted by J Geoff:
M4M, I think you accidently hit the "8" key by about 6 or 7 places... grin

Nah,I was born in 1917.[/b]
Man, you're not funny. "I'm 80... I'm gay." If I was JGeoff, I'd kick you out of this board sooooo fast. JGeoff built this incredibly site for meaningful posts. BrotherFather, BrasiFace, what's wrong with you. JGeoff I have the ultimate respect for you![/QB]
For future reference M4M said "i'm 80", Francis said "I'm gay" grin

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I'm 16.

I always thoguht Don Noledge would be older.

Re: Ages #56670
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Originally posted by Don Marco:
Dare I say it - I was born during the Eisenhower administration. Not quite early enough in it to see the Godfather during it's original release, but just in enough time to see GF2 in the theaters. How old does that make me?
46 or 47

Re: Ages #56671
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[/QB][/QUOTE]Nah,I was born in 1917.[/QB][/QUOTE]

Grand Pa is that you....after all this time....M4M are you my grandfather? Grand Pa 4 ME? You know the love of the Godfather Movies is a family thing.....It stands the test of time!


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Re: Ages #56672
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Originally posted by CamillusDon:

Grand Ma is that you....after all this time....M4M are you my grandmother? Grand Ma 4 ME? You know the love of the Godfather Movies is a family thing.....It stands the test of time![/QB]
Unless your grandma is a man I doubt Im your grandmother.

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Women get better with age too...until they turn 37! lol poor Dolce
Dang, does this means I only have like 5 weeks to live?! ohwell

I'd better get started.....


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Re: Ages #56674
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18 forever, but for the record 36


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I am 23, and I first watched GF when I was 17.

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Re: Ages #56676
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At one point, I was 11...then I got hit by a truck...then I was 555 for a little while, then 77. But now I am just 25, and everything is goddamn plain and lovely. I was born during Ford's presidency, which wasn't legitimate (his presidency - not my birth), so I round it up or down to either the Carter or Nixon administration. However, my brain is Eisenhower-era, and my colon and liver are Hooveresque.


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Re: Ages #56677
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Originally posted by Uztopoke:
...I was born during Ford's presidency, which wasn't legitimate (his presidency - not my birth), so I round it up or down to either the Carter or Nixon administration.
Holy cow, Uzi....I was a teenager when the Nixon administration became the Ford administration!!
Incidentally, his presidency WAS legitimate, simply because he was VP when Nixon resigned, and therefore the only person who could be sworn in to replace him. What you are probably referring to is the fact that his is the first and only President not elected to the office.

Apple


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Re: Ages #56678
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Originally posted by AppleOnYa:
What you are probably referring to is the fact that his is the first and only President not elected to the office.
What about those few VP's who became Prez after assasinations? Andrew Johnson, Teddy Roosevelt and LBJ... grin

JG



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Re: Ages #56679
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Apple...that is exactly to what I am referring. In relative terms, it is illegitimate. So, you're in your 40s? I cannot make love to a woman over 50. The way I see it, if a woman could not, in all probability, whelp me, I cannot sex her. 12 to 15 years as a mother doesn't count because it is rare and silly. None of the preceding is a come-on. It is just stupid commentary from a stupid man.

JGeoff: The vice presidents who ascended to the presidency were, indirectly, elected. Ford was never on a presidential ballot. The House named him veep.


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Re: Ages #56680
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Originally posted by Uztopoke:
...I cannot make love to a woman over 50. The way I see it, if a woman could not, in all probability, whelp me, I cannot sex her. ...
JGeoff: The vice presidents who ascended to the presidency were, indirectly, elected. Ford was never on a presidential ballot. The House named him veep.
That is interesting, Uzi. Gotta say, I know plenty of women in their 50's who are in far better shape than they were in their 20's (one of my best friends is an aerobics instructor, just under 46 yrs old); so if you really need to be 'whelped', you might do better not to chategorize by age, with which comes VAST experience... wink .

As for your answer to JGeoff re 'elected' VP's...right on the money, just how I would've responded (though I still consider Ford's presidency legitimate).

Best,
Apple


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Re: Ages #56681
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Originally posted by J Geoff:
What about those few VP's who became Prez after assasinations? Andrew Johnson, Teddy Roosevelt and LBJ... grin

JG
Don't forget that Chester Arthur became president without benefit of running for office, too. Teddy Roosevelt and LBJ went on to run for, and won, second terms of office.


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Re: Ages #56682
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Originally posted by SC:
...Teddy Roosevelt and LBJ went on to run for, and won, second terms of office.
So did Harry Truman, long as we're naming names. But technically, they were not 'second terms'; each completed the term of his predecessor, then ran for and was elected President 'in his own right'. Both Truman & LBJ opted not to seek re-election for their own 2nd terms...because they knew that they would lose.

Is there a 'History 101' board we could move this discussion to????

Apple


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Re: Ages #56683
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Apple: I don't want to be whelped again. Once is enough. Plus, I don't believe in reincarnation or any of that soul-dispersal garbage.

But c'mon, mang. The overwhelming majority of 50+ women look like shit. A vast majority. But don't get me wrong. My 50+ espousal was simply tidy categorization. There are many 50+ women I would lick up and down for countless hours. In fact, there's probably just as many 30- women I wouldn't touch with a padded stick. And yes, experience is a plus.

In sum, I consider all women 15 years-or-less older than me utterly fair game and easily attainable (in relative perspective...whether 38 or 22, you can still think I'm ugly).

I am working on a Ph.D in early American/colonial foreign relations. History is a gas.


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I agree that Truman would have lost. After all, he was going to run against Eisenhower, the great American war hero. He realistically didn't stand a chance. I do think that LBJ vs Nixon would have been an interesting race. If LBJ ran, what do you think Bobby Kennedy would've done? I don't think he was about to defer to LBJ as the head of the Democrats, but he might not have been in LA on that day in June. California would have been more of an easy win for him against LBJ than McCarthy. We may have had another Kennedy in office because I think he was a real thorn in the side for LBJ. Then, how do you think the mob would've liked having him in office, and how long do you think he would've lasted?


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Originally posted by Don Marco:
...I do think that LBJ vs Nixon would have been an interesting race. If LBJ ran, what do you think Bobby Kennedy would've done? I don't think he was about to defer to LBJ as the head of the Democrats, but he might not have been in LA on that day in June...
LBJ was so despised because of the Vietnam war, that Bobby Kennedy would've easily beaten him in the primaries had he decided to run. Johnson & Kennedy hated each other, it's no secret. Had he lived, I do agree that Kennedy would've beaten Nixon, out of sheer sentiment for the loss of JFK...not that that would've necessarily been a good thing. LBJ was smart to pull out in March 1968 - he would've had his Texas hide whooped bad by either one of the other two men. He didn't want it anymore, anyway...the war had taken its toll and he was more than happy to step down and no longer be 'the man'.

As for that day in LA, well...Bobby was there, and there's no point wondering if/when/where/why.

Apple

PS - as for Uzi...go get whatever girl you want, I really don't care.


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Apple: Thanks for the apathy - borderline scorn. I'll remember that next Christmas.

LBJ would have been pummelled by anyone in '68.


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No scorn intended, Uzi...borderline or otherwise. It's pure apathy. Yawn...

Good call on LBJ.

Apple


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Women get better with age too...until they turn 37! lol poor Dolce
Dang, does this means I only have like 5 weeks to live?! ohwell

I'd better get started.....
No it doesn't mean you have 5 weeks to live. It means lol in 5 weeks you start going downhill.lol I was just joking it's more like 45. I only said 37 becasue you said YOU were 36!

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Originally posted by AppleOnYa:
[b]What you are probably referring to is the fact that his is the first and only President not elected to the office.
What about those few VP's who became Prez after assasinations? Andrew Johnson, Teddy Roosevelt and LBJ... grin

JG[/b]
Didn't they have more than ONE term?

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How old is apple? Does she fit into the 22-38 prime age group? Uzi?

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Way to back peddle, Ricardo wink


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Gee Apple...I guess you scare them young fellows being a smart MIDDLE AGED women and all...hahhaha


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