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LOL. My children are older than most here. And yes, I ride bikes still all months of the year in Western NY. Passion for life knows no bounds, right? :D

How long have you been in the US? Not many Pakistani’s around before 2000.
 
You know this puts all your fights with the mods and webmaster in a whole new light. Do they realize you aren’t a wise-*** troublemaking kid?

They know alright. It is just that I can afford to speak the often inconvenient truth that they'd rather not be said. :D

Many here claim to know all about me, including flea-ridden attack mutts sent by a resident-in-a-trash-can handler like these. :D

@VCheng we know your name. Where you live. Where you work. And even know that fact that your son is an alcoholic. :lol:

But I must ask why were you flirting with Elmo and then tried to expose her you old tharki Hussain Haqqani faggot? You are utterly and in full sense of the word a beghairat.
 
They know alright. It is just that I can afford to speak the often inconvenient truth that they'd rather not be said. :D

Many here claim to know all about me, including flea-ridden attack mutts sent by a resident-in-a-trash-can handler like these. :D

Jesus dude....ugh.

Anyways you are doing the right thing by staying light-side my friend. May the force be with you always.
 
I'm having a "good" feeling that I'm the youngest in TEAM USA here in PDF bwahahahahahaha!!! Grandpa @gambit I think was already flying jets before I got to school. @jhungary was already serving in the Army before I got to college. and my old buddy @VCheng who I first met here as Syed Ali Haider.

I put vcheng at about my age (30ish) when I first got here lol. He does have a "young" heart, attitude and spirit. Bless him.
 
I'm having a "good" feeling that I'm the youngest in TEAM USA here in PDF bwahahahahahaha!!! Grandpa @gambit I think was already flying jets before I got to school. @jhungary was already serving in the Army before I got to college. and my old buddy @VCheng who I first met here as Syed Ali Haider.

lol I pledged my allegiance to Australia a long time ago :) But I am always going to be Team USA by heart.

I am not sure whether or not i am old, I am in my late 30, actually turning 39 last november.
 
@Hamartia Antidote I think our friend @VCheng here is as they say... young at heart. You work in a bank to @VCheng ?

I put vcheng at about my age (30ish) when I first got here lol. He does have a "young" heart, attitude and spirit. Bless him.

I'm having a "good" feeling that I'm the youngest in TEAM USA here in PDF bwahahahahahaha!!! Grandpa @gambit I think was already flying jets before I got to school. @jhungary was already serving in the Army before I got to college. and my old buddy @VCheng who I first met here as Syed Ali Haider.

lol I pledged my allegiance to Australia a long time ago :) But I am always going to be Team USA by heart.

I am not sure whether or not i am old, I am in my late 30, actually turning 39 last november.

Guys (or gals - or whatever gender fluidity anyone may ascribe to :D ) remember that age is only a number. It is never about the years in life but the life in the years we should strive to achieve.

On topic, USA remains the best place on Earth for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Long may the Stars and Stripes fly proudly over this Blessed country!
 
...remember that age is only a number. It is never about the years in life but the life in the years we should strive to achieve.
Here is how I managed to confound people in my 'circle of life', some cannot handle it, some love it, and some are trying to emulate how I view and live my life...

1- You are going to make three lists: A, B, and C.

2- List A will contain all the things you do in life. Obviously, a single male will have a different list A than a married male.

3- List B will come from list A. List B will contain all the things that you will 'act your age'.

4- List C will come from list A. List C will contain all the things that you will act half your age.

For example, my ideology and politics will reflect my 56 yrs, but when am on my bike, I will act like am in my mid 20s. Believe it, I have never gotten a speeding ticket on my bike. I just know how to read traffic and be precise with the throttle. If you like fishing, why do you need to 'act your age' when you go fishing? Any man here will act half his age at the beach will all those nearly nekkid women out there. :enjoy:

People continually underestimate my calendar age by at least 10 yrs. The youngest estimate -- despite me pointing out my grey hairs -- was mid 30s. How you behave IMMENSELY affects how people estimate your age. Grey hairs and wrinkles only make it more difficult, not easier. I have the former but not (yet) the latter. I have a desk job but I work out 5 days a week in my little home gym. I do not need to suck in my gut. My waist is 29 in and I do have a hard time buying pants, so I buy 30 then run the pants thru the hot wash and dryer a couple times to shrink it. I watch what I eat but am not fanatical about it. I have no problems with two double cheese burgers from Five Guys at one sitting. Fact -- Spider-Man likes Five Guys, Hawkeye prefers In-and-Out. Look it up. I wear progressive glasses but my eyesight have been stable for past five yrs, that make me a good candidate for lasik, which will make it harder for people to estimate my age.

Having people consistently underestimate your calendar age affects you psychologically as well -- make YOU feel good about yourself. You smile often, walk straighter, and basically gives less and less f*cks on what the hell is going on with other people on what they do and say. Women who underestimated my age then found out am nearly as old as their fathers looks at me differently in a good way -- my G/F said so. I guess women notices such things among themselves. My G/F is nine yrs younger than me and she underestimated my age when we first met.

The point here is that -- If B is longer than C, then you may need to 'lighten' up a bit. If C is longer than B, then you may need to 'grow up' a bit. So the goal is to balance out B and C. As you get older, you will add to A -- the master list -- then you will have to reassess on what thing(s) belongs to which list.

Age is a number and a useful one. Whatever the context of 'act your age' based from whatever cultural impressions, why do you need to 'act' that way all the time for everything? I go crazy with my five yrs old niece and three yrs old nephew. They do not want me and their father to act our age.

@James Jaevid @jhungary @Nilgiri @Hamartia Antidote

On topic, USA remains the best place on Earth for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Long may the Stars and Stripes fly proudly over this Blessed country!
No doubt.

Whenever I said the US is the best country on Earth, people seems to think I have never been anywhere else. I think people believe that more out of their needs to sneer at Americans at any chance they get than out of any objective assessment about the US and Americans in general. The US do not need to be perfect but just better and we do not need to be better at everything. I have been to other 'first world' countries and sure, they do have some things they executes better than US. Medical and health care issues -- we could use their inputs. But when all the nitty-gritty details are added up and averaged out, the US is better than everywhere else.
 
Here is how I managed to confound people in my 'circle of life', some cannot handle it, some love it, and some are trying to emulate how I view and live my life...

1- You are going to make three lists: A, B, and C.

2- List A will contain all the things you do in life. Obviously, a single male will have a different list A than a married male.

3- List B will come from list A. List B will contain all the things that you will 'act your age'.

4- List C will come from list A. List C will contain all the things that you will act half your age.

For example, my ideology and politics will reflect my 56 yrs, but when am on my bike, I will act like am in my mid 20s. Believe it, I have never gotten a speeding ticket on my bike. I just know how to read traffic and be precise with the throttle. If you like fishing, why do you need to 'act your age' when you go fishing? Any man here will act half his age at the beach will all those nearly nekkid women out there. :enjoy:

People continually underestimate my calendar age by at least 10 yrs. The youngest estimate -- despite me pointing out my grey hairs -- was mid 30s. How you behave IMMENSELY affects how people estimate your age. Grey hairs and wrinkles only make it more difficult, not easier. I have the former but not (yet) the latter. I have a desk job but I work out 5 days a week in my little home gym. I do not need to suck in my gut. My waist is 29 in and I do have a hard time buying pants, so I buy 30 then run the pants thru the hot wash and dryer a couple times to shrink it. I watch what I eat but am not fanatical about it. I have no problems with two double cheese burgers from Five Guys at one sitting. Fact -- Spider-Man likes Five Guys, Hawkeye prefers In-and-Out. Look it up. I wear progressive glasses but my eyesight have been stable for past five yrs, that make me a good candidate for lasik, which will make it harder for people to estimate my age.

Having people consistently underestimate your calendar age affects you psychologically as well -- make YOU feel good about yourself. You smile often, walk straighter, and basically gives less and less f*cks on what the hell is going on with other people on what they do and say. Women who underestimated my age then found out am nearly as old as their fathers looks at me differently in a good way -- my G/F said so. I guess women notices such things among themselves. My G/F is nine yrs younger than me and she underestimated my age when we first met.

The point here is that -- If B is longer than C, then you may need to 'lighten' up a bit. If C is longer than B, then you may need to 'grow up' a bit. So the goal is to balance out B and C. As you get older, you will add to A -- the master list -- then you will have to reassess on what thing(s) belongs to which list.

Age is a number and a useful one. Whatever the context of 'act your age' based from whatever cultural impressions, why do you need to 'act' that way all the time for everything? I go crazy with my five yrs old niece and three yrs old nephew. They do not want me and their father to act our age.

@James Jaevid @jhungary @Nilgiri @Hamartia Antidote


No doubt.

Whenever I said the US is the best country on Earth, people seems to think I have never been anywhere else. I think people believe that more out of their needs to sneer at Americans at any chance they get than out of any objective assessment about the US and Americans in general. The US do not need to be perfect but just better and we do not need to be better at everything. I have been to other 'first world' countries and sure, they do have some things they executes better than US. Medical and health care issues -- we could use their inputs. But when all the nitty-gritty details are added up and averaged out, the US is better than everywhere else.

Really enjoyed reading that...thanks :enjoy:
 
For example, my ideology and politics will reflect my 56 yrs, .

...and here I thought I was the old man. You and @VCheng make me feel much better!

Seems to be a trend with the over 50 crowd..you two riding motorcycles and Gomig-21 and I having our Firebirds
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He still has his (looks like this). I sold mine since I could see myself wrapping around a tree some day if the rear end came loose...as these cars love to be driven hard...and when you've got wide tires on them and can take curved exit ramps at speed...man you feel invincible...until that one time you cut it a little too fast.
 
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