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It's a nice song Kris! Was thought-provoking.
When I am 64..hopefully in good health, will continue to do everything I am doing now, hopefully better.
I was thinking about John Lennon..he did not live to be 64.. the only fear is perhaps losing people I love dearly along the way, so the present and making memories today seems so important..esp, happy memories- one can think about, smile about!
When I am 64..hopefully in good health, will continue to do everything I am doing now, hopefully better.
I was thinking about John Lennon..he did not live to be 64.. the only fear is perhaps losing people I love dearly along the way, so the present and making memories today seems so important..esp, happy memories- one can think about, smile about!
Maria S- Posts : 2879
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when i am 64, i will be old, well older. also, cruise is for old people.
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Almost two decades from now. Hmmm....I see myself retiring in the foothills of Arunachalam in Thiruvannamalai, doing meditation and stuff and waiting to kick the bucket. Sonnies with their wives and kids may be visiting me once in a while if they r'ber that I exist.
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
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kinnera wrote:Almost two decades from now. Hmmm....I see myself retiring in the foothills of Arunachalam in Thiruvannamalai, doing meditation and stuff and waiting to kick the bucket. Sonnies with their wives and kids may be visiting me once in a while if they r'ber that I exist.
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
will dump husband?
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Natalia Romanova wrote:kinnera wrote:Almost two decades from now. Hmmm....I see myself retiring in the foothills of Arunachalam in Thiruvannamalai, doing meditation and stuff and waiting to kick the bucket. Sonnies with their wives and kids may be visiting me once in a while if they r'ber that I exist.
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
will dump husband?
Don't know what to do with him. He's not cool with the idea of retiring in Tiruvannamalai.
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kinnera wrote:Almost two decades from now. Hmmm....I see myself retiring in the foothills of Arunachalam in Thiruvannamalai, doing meditation and stuff and waiting to kick the bucket. Sonnies with their wives and kids may be visiting me once in a while if they r'ber that I exist.
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
>>>> I need to move the time table two more decades for that. Hey, go to pondy too- not far from there.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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blabberwock wrote:When I am 64, I will go on a cruise.
>>>64 is too young for the old people cruise. Those guys are in their 80's. Find one of the action-oriented ones and go now.
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Maria S wrote:It's a nice song Kris! Was thought-provoking.
When I am 64..hopefully in good health, will continue to do everything I am doing now, hopefully better.
I was thinking about John Lennon..he did not live to be 64.. the only fear is perhaps losing people I love dearly along the way, so the present and making memories today seems so important..esp, happy memories- one can think about, smile about!
>>> There was an artist rendering of how the 4 would look when they were 64. Paul especially looked like an English Country squire, quite different in the way he has grown into old age.
Kris- Posts : 5461
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Kris wrote:kinnera wrote:Almost two decades from now. Hmmm....I see myself retiring in the foothills of Arunachalam in Thiruvannamalai, doing meditation and stuff and waiting to kick the bucket. Sonnies with their wives and kids may be visiting me once in a while if they r'ber that I exist.
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
>>>> I need to move the time table two more decades for that. Hey, go to pondy too- not far from there.
>>>>I meant you need to need to move the time table. I probably will be sitting in my office tearing my hair out over some inane issue as always
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It's funny you say that Kris. Paul, for a man who will be 70 soon.. does have a relatively/remarkably youthful face- not sure if plastic surgery was involved!
It's interesting how we visualize people when they grow older..and they sometimes age very differently! Some of the attractive people (I thought they were- a few decades ago!) have not aged so well, while others who were average..look much better now!
I don't believe in computer generated images of aging as well..genes, health,habits etc (like women smokers who age quickly, imo)..a lot of factors are involved.
It's interesting how we visualize people when they grow older..and they sometimes age very differently! Some of the attractive people (I thought they were- a few decades ago!) have not aged so well, while others who were average..look much better now!
I don't believe in computer generated images of aging as well..genes, health,habits etc (like women smokers who age quickly, imo)..a lot of factors are involved.
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Kris wrote:Kris wrote:kinnera wrote:Almost two decades from now. Hmmm....I see myself retiring in the foothills of Arunachalam in Thiruvannamalai, doing meditation and stuff and waiting to kick the bucket. Sonnies with their wives and kids may be visiting me once in a while if they r'ber that I exist.
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
>>>> I need to move the time table two more decades for that. Hey, go to pondy too- not far from there.
>>>>I meant you need to need to move the time table. I probably will be sitting in my office tearing my hair out over some inane issue as always
Yeah, you are right Kris. 60s is too young to kick the bucket. i can do much better than that . Someone in my family is still working at 81. I hope i got his genes . He is a top criminal lawyer.
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Kris wrote:blabberwock wrote:When I am 64, I will go on a cruise.
>>>64 is too young for the old people cruise. Those guys are in their 80's. Find one of the action-oriented ones and go now.
Oh. Strike that!
Scuba diving it is.
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kinnera wrote:Almost two decades from now. Hmmm....I see myself retiring in the foothills of Arunachalam in Thiruvannamalai, doing meditation and stuff and waiting to kick the bucket. Sonnies with their wives and kids may be visiting me once in a while if they r'ber that I exist.
PS: Will be visiting Ramanashramam/Tiruvannamalai for the first time this summer. Will watch out for Chengum on my way there
Have you any idea about Thiruvannamalai? It is HOT - very HOT almost year round with not much water. The hills are dry rocks. It is almost you are in West Texas during summer.
So you are also a follower of Sri Paramahamsa Nityanada Swamy ? He always meditates with women all around him.
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