Posted by Old Roy on May 02, 2010 at 22:13:54 from (98.17.212.70):
The post below reminds me of several discussions I have with my potential Son In Law .
He laughs and likes to say things referring to "old people" He has a very odd sense of humor. I'm 65 and most is pointed to me .
He thinks I'm over the hill cause I'm past 50.
Last week I said to him , " Where is half way?" meaning in age he figured 50 .
I said not so because over the hill means halfway to the age when you start needing a Dr. to keep you fine tuned or you will slowly fall apart.
He is 42 now and with feet and leg problems he spends his time working in his store, on cement 12+ hours a day.
I explained that he was over the hill Before me because his half way was 21. must have got him thinking. He was here this weekend and never mentioned about me being an old man .
By the way my "over the hill" started at 30. never had to Dr. till 60
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