What Are You Listening To?

Yada wrote:
killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep

Bonnie Raitt sounds like something your parents may listen to.
True. I doubt they would like what I am currently listening to though:

Kal Marks - Life Is Alright, Everybody Dies
killsaly wrote:
Yada wrote:
killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep

Bonnie Raitt sounds like something your parents may listen to.
True. I doubt they would like what I am currently listening to though:

Kal Marks - Life Is Alright, Everybody Dies


I'd rather hang out with your parents… maybe I can meet them at the wedding?
That is probably the next time they are in town.  They only leave the bayou ever so often.
killsaly wrote:
That is probably the next time they are in town.  They only leave the bayou ever so often.


good good… I look forward to meeting them then…
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep

Edit:  Damn this INXS cover is sick…


Bonnie Raitt sounds like something your parents may listen to.


Growing up, Bonnie Raitt was one of those older women I was never quite sure if I thought she was hot or not.

Now that we're both old, I'm going to go with hot.


being in your early 40s is old now? what do you call 80 then?

this obsession with "youth" and "getting old"  i just don't get…  and this idea that you go from being young straight to old i also don't get…

i just don't get you man


I haven't been "young" for a long time. I've considered myself somewhere in between for quite a while. I'll be 49 in May.
My dad died at 57 and his dad died at 52.
I'm hoping that I inherit longevity from my mom's side of the family, and that my healthier (than my dad and granddad I never met) lifestyle will be to my benefit, but who really knows.
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep

Edit:  Damn this INXS cover is sick…


Bonnie Raitt sounds like something your parents may listen to.


Growing up, Bonnie Raitt was one of those older women I was never quite sure if I thought she was hot or not.

Now that we're both old, I'm going to go with hot.


being in your early 40s is old now? what do you call 80 then?

this obsession with "youth" and "getting old"  i just don't get…  and this idea that you go from being young straight to old i also don't get…

i just don't get you man


I haven't been "young" for a long time. I've considered myself somewhere in between for quite a while. I'll be 49 in May.
My dad died at 57 and his dad died at 52.
I'm hoping that I inherit longevity from my mom's side of the family, and that my healthier (than my dad and granddad I never met) lifestyle will be to my benefit, but who really knows.



Better lay off those beers.
Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
killsaly wrote:
Bonnie Raitt - Dig in Deep

Edit:  Damn this INXS cover is sick…


Bonnie Raitt sounds like something your parents may listen to.


Growing up, Bonnie Raitt was one of those older women I was never quite sure if I thought she was hot or not.

Now that we're both old, I'm going to go with hot.


being in your early 40s is old now? what do you call 80 then?

this obsession with "youth" and "getting old"  i just don't get…  and this idea that you go from being young straight to old i also don't get…

i just don't get you man


I haven't been "young" for a long time. I've considered myself somewhere in between for quite a while. I'll be 49 in May.
My dad died at 57 and his dad died at 52.
I'm hoping that I inherit longevity from my mom's side of the family, and that my healthier (than my dad and granddad I never met) lifestyle will be to my benefit, but who really knows.



Better lay off those beers.


6-12 ounces a day isn't going to kill me.  ;)
Space wrote:
6-12 ounces a day isn't going to kill me.  ;)
Well according to a graphic Sidehatch found on the internet, 12oz of beer could be up to 1000 calories, and obesity can definitely kill you.
Star Wars Headspace
Julian, wrote:
Space wrote:
6-12 ounces a day isn't going to kill me.  ;)
Well according to a graphic Sidehatch found on the internet, 12oz of beer could be up to 1000 calories, and obesity can definitely kill you.


I'm about 10-12 pounds above what I'd like to be, and probably a few more than that above what *you'd* like me to be, but in no danger of being obsese.
Space wrote:


I haven't been "young" for a long time. I've considered myself somewhere in between for quite a while. I'll be 49 in May.
My dad died at 57 and his dad died at 52.
I'm hoping that I inherit longevity from my mom's side of the family, and that my healthier (than my dad and granddad I never met) lifestyle will be to my benefit, but who really knows.

Good news is that you inherit most of your genes from your mom's side
at least that's my understanding
of course everyone on my mom's side was bald by 30…so that didn't help me out
Sidehatch wrote:
Space wrote:


I haven't been "young" for a long time. I've considered myself somewhere in between for quite a while. I'll be 49 in May.
My dad died at 57 and his dad died at 52.
I'm hoping that I inherit longevity from my mom's side of the family, and that my healthier (than my dad and granddad I never met) lifestyle will be to my benefit, but who really knows.

Good news is that you inherit most of your genes from your mom's side
at least that's my understanding
of course everyone on my mom's side was bald by 30…so that didn't help me out


I think in my case it's probably more behavioral than genetic.
All women that i can think of from both sides lived long lives.
In my grandfather's case, it was probably the alcoholism and maybe smoking and for my dad the smoking.

Anyway, I like the new Lucinda album.
the Soft Moon - Deeper Remixed
Space wrote:
Sidehatch wrote:
Space wrote:


I haven't been "young" for a long time. I've considered myself somewhere in between for quite a while. I'll be 49 in May.
My dad died at 57 and his dad died at 52.
I'm hoping that I inherit longevity from my mom's side of the family, and that my healthier (than my dad and granddad I never met) lifestyle will be to my benefit, but who really knows.

Good news is that you inherit most of your genes from your mom's side
at least that's my understanding
of course everyone on my mom's side was bald by 30…so that didn't help me out


I think in my case it's probably more behavioral than genetic.
All women that i can think of from both sides lived long lives.
In my grandfather's case, it was probably the alcoholism and maybe smoking and for my dad the smoking.

Anyway, I like the new Lucinda album.


well.. you're doing everything right- as you continually tell us- so hopefully you will live a long life…

I still don't see 49 as old.. .old is like 65.. old is my parents.. .49 is middle age..  one of my pet peeves is when i hear people say "I'm too old to…..".. really drives me bonkers…
its also important to note that how long you live doesn't correlate at all to how you lived your life or how happy a life it was… who cares if you live to be 99 and didn't talk to any of your children or have any friends after you turned 60?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bOKsOveYD0
hutch wrote:
how long you live doesn't correlate at all to how you lived your life
how Keith Richards is still alive is beyond me
bob72 wrote:
hutch wrote:
how long you live doesn't correlate at all to how you lived your life
how Keith Richards is still alive is beyond me



that is true but not what i meant….i didn't mean to sidehatch myself
hutch wrote:
bob72 wrote:
hutch wrote:
how long you live doesn't correlate at all to how you lived your life
how Keith Richards is still alive is beyond me



that is true but not what i meant….i didn't mean to sidehatch myself
oh I know, I was just thinking out loud
hutch wrote:
bob72 wrote:
hutch wrote:
how long you live doesn't correlate at all to how you lived your life
how Keith Richards is still alive is beyond me



that is true but not what i meant….i didn't mean to sidehatch myself


yikes 'sidehatching' is now a verb in this lexicon
oh how my star is fading
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