My Ego Was Fed This Morning

Oh! Hit Kaydee !
I hoped no one would ever ask me that.
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But as you have asked.
I will say this very quickly.

I was 71 on 3rd July 2015 !
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PS I hope that no one else reads this thread now !
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Well I agree BC you don't look to bad for an .....Senior citizen :rofl: your not much older than me !!
 

Boozercruiser, my husband will be 71 on Dec 7th. You are both handsome guys.

Aaaaawwwwwww Thank you Linda.
Yours and other kind remarks there have done my ego the world of good.
But I tell you what did do my ego a ton of good is this.
Last year I went on a lovely forum meeting with some of the lovely Ladies on the forum to Liverpool.

Here are a coupla photees from it taken in the Liverpool Cavern Club!

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PS. That is Venus next to me in the white scarf at Club.

PS. I don't know what happened there, but a couple of the photos have turned out upside down.
Dashing off out now and I haven't got time to try and fix it.

Perhaps a Mod can?
 

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And to finish off my ego trip,:p here I am waving to you Seniors only THIS afternoon from Llanduno, North Wales.:D
I am usually better dressed than that!:cool:

And while I was there, the good old US of A flag was flying on the promenade.
 

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Well, I just want to go on the record as saying I think it's a damn shame that men get better looking as they get older and women just get older.
 
"This pic was taken three years ago on Itutaki Island (Cook Islands) and is one of the reasons for my skin cancers."
Lon, my husband also has had skin cancers so now I make sure he wears a shirt when he's in the sun and he usually wears a hat. Shirley, I agree it is a shame men get better looking and ladies don't. That is why I have to crop a lot of our photos and get myself out of them. Here is one my daughter took of us at a museum a few days ago.
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Handsome men, all three of you! Must say though, the ladies in the pictures with Boozer are lovely also. Many women wear time lightly, not all age poorly. Just look at how beautiful Nona is at 81!I am hoping my high cheekbones will continue to hold my face up for quite some time--even if I do look more and more stone like. Lol.
 
Handsome men, all three of you! Must say though, the ladies in the pictures with Boozer are lovely also. Many women wear time lightly, not all age poorly. Just look at how beautiful Nona is at 81!I am hoping my high cheekbones will continue to hold my face up for quite some time--even if I do look more and more stone like. Lol.

I was thinking the same thing Shalimar, those you mentioned and also Ken's wife and others I've seen on here. And then we are ALL beautiful inside where it counts.
 
Wow, what a man-fest!
BC did your group drink all the booze in the bottles on the windowsill? No wonder your having so much fun.
Lon, no sun-block?
 
Well, I just want to go on the record as saying I think it's a damn shame that men get better looking as they get older and women just get older.

Come on Shirley.:D
I am not having any of that.:playful:
There are many Women in their 50s 60s 70s who look absolutely great, and if I were single I would be trying to fill my boots!:D
Anyway, beauty is only skin deep and I think that it is more important for a Lady to be beautiful inside as well.
I certainly found BOTH qualities in the lovely Ladies I spent some lovely time with there in our Liverpool meeting.
In fact, I want to set about arranging another meeting very soon.
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Lon, where were the basil cell cancers? My wife had one removed from her nose twice. It was fairly small, but a very long healing process, requiring daily cleaning and the replacing of bandages and gauze taped over her nose. Not a lot of fun.
 
Lon, where were the basil cell cancers? My wife had one removed from her nose twice. It was fairly small, but a very long healing process, requiring daily cleaning and the replacing of bandages and gauze taped over her nose. Not a lot of fun.

The one that was removed this week was on the left shoulder. In two weeks they will get the one on my upper lip at the base of my nose. I am a old timer with these basal cell cancers and have had at least 10 or 12 removed in the past. I had a good sized one removed from my nose seven years ago that required a bit of plastic surgery. You are right T'aint fun
 
The one that was removed this week was on the left shoulder. In two weeks they will get the one on my upper lip at the base of my nose. I am a old timer with these basal cell cancers and have had at least 10 or 12 removed in the past. I had a good sized one removed from my nose seven years ago that required a bit of plastic surgery. You are right T'aint fun

I'm really sorry to hear that, Lon. Certainly a drag on your life. Hopefully, you will eventually slog through it. I wish you well.
 


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