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Two different stories today about being old.

 

The horror of this poor Old Sod

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/8225659/Grandfather-spent-three-days-lost-on-M4-trying-to-get-home.html

 

 

And the Oh yes please, praise the Lord & pass the Viagra you lucky sod

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8225629/Playboy-founder-Hugh-Hefner-to-marry-girlfriend.html

 

Clearly, the early 70's is a time to worry about as the early 80's looks like it ROCKS

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The only explanation of the first story is that he cannot read English.

 

The only explanation of the second is that she fancies a few quid.

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And the Oh yes please, praise the Lord & pass the Viagra you lucky sod

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8225629/Playboy-founder-Hugh-Hefner-to-marry-girlfriend.html

 

Clearly, the early 70's is a time to worry about as the early 80's looks like it ROCKS

 

 

Never was a song so true as Lying Eyes.

Did she get tired or did she just get lazy.

 

I once had a thing with a woman married to an old bloke,she admitted she was just in it for the money and that it was no worse than working as a PA or secretary.

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At risk of generalising for the whole planet - imo most men would go for a stunning, highly sexual poor woman over a pug ugly, cold millionairess. Most women would go for a rich, powerful ugly bloke over a hunk. Its just the way the world is, no point in decrying it.

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At risk of generalising for the whole planet - imo most men would go for a stunning, highly sexual poor woman over a pug ugly, cold millionairess. Most women would go for a rich, powerful over a hunk. Its just the way the world is, no point in decrying it.

 

anna nicole smith disproved that theory. Singlehanded (fnarr)

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