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A week ago I turned 48. I am married to a wonderful gal who graduated from college 3 years ago. Woo-Hoo !!!

Actually my wife is 46 and we have been married almost 27 years. It's true, the wife did graduate from college 3 years ago, she just started to school after the kids were older. She is Registered Nurse and also has her Masters in Physical Therapy. As both a Nurse and a Physical Therapist, she's the one that treats me when I've done too much and am in pain. Did I tell you that GOD blessed me with a great wife?
 
Nowland Farms":3kdh6i55 said:
A week ago I turned 48. I am married to a wonderful gal who graduated from college 3 years ago. Woo-Hoo !!!

Actually my wife is 46 and we have been married almost 27 years. It's true, the wife did graduate from college 3 years ago, she just started to school after the kids were older. She is Registered Nurse and also has her Masters in Physical Therapy. As both a Nurse and a Physical Therapist, she's the one that treats me when I've done too much and am in pain. Did I tell you that GOD blessed me with a great wife?

To bad she isnt a psychiatrist as well, then you would be all set huh! 8) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
45 here...if I got kicked in the head, suffered permanent amnisia, and if I woke up and someone told me I am 65...well I'd believe them.
 
MikeC said:
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Did the McKinley assassination get as much media coverage as the Kennedy assassination? Where were you when you got word about the Titanic, Lusitania, and Hindenberg tragedies? 8)
 
In nearly 3 months I'll only have 31.2 years left if I am average.
 
Wewild":3fcnu8yy said:
In nearly 3 months I'll only have 31.2 years left if I am average.

dang-nap-it, why did you have to put it that way. Hopefully we'll beat "average"
 
41 for me. Dad's 72 and still helping with the farming. After all the stints in the heart and the 4 wheeler wreck a few years ago you'd think he would take it a little easier, but he still go's out and checks the cows and feeds the calves. He also cuts the hay and rakes it so it'll be ready to bale on the weekend when I'm home to finish it. I bought a tractor with air for us to use but he still uses the old one sitting out under the sunshine. Says he's afraid he'll scratch the new one.
 
edb130":2ti2dxp9 said:
41 for me. Dad's 72 and still helping with the farming. After all the stints in the heart and the 4 wheeler wreck a few years ago you'd think he would take it a little easier, but he still go's out and checks the cows and feeds the calves. He also cuts the hay and rakes it so it'll be ready to bale on the weekend when I'm home to finish it. I bought a tractor with air for us to use but he still uses the old one sitting out under the sunshine. Says he's afraid he'll scratch the new one.
Good for your Dad! He has a reason to get up every mornin. I hope he lives to be well over 100. :D
 
cowboyup216":1fbnwa4n said:
This thread is still alive and it is 10101010101011010101010101010110101010134242345435543534534535453523453454523453452345342523454356566593483597845385769458649687348575473584375 years old.
Time to take your medication. :roll:
 

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