I started receiving AARP stuff in the mail when I was still in my mid-30s. Didn't bother me one bit. I just tossed it all in file 13. I still receive them now that I'm 45 and I have to admit - I see it totally differently! :o) It makes me cringe when I get them. *G*
>>>>>Little girl gave me a card today. It says, "Ice Age, Stone Age, Bronze Age" on the front. When you open it, it has a mirror glued to the inside with the caption underneath, "Old Age." :-D I thought it was very funny.
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>>>>When I was thirty/forty/fifty years younger I would have found that funny.
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>>>>Today??????????????????????????
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>>>Why can't you see it for what it was? A little girl wishing my happy birthday. Are you always so negative? It was cute. Relax a little. You either don't have kids or don't understand them.
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>>Happy Birthday Jay! I'm probably doing something really stupid here, but I'm turning 40 tomorrow. How old are you? I'd find that card pretty funny.
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>Thanks Mike! I'm actually forty (cough, ahem...) something... :-D Actually, I'm 47 and starting to get AARP stuff in the mail. Very sad...
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