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Old 02-06-2010, 05:51 PM   #31
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Fish or ride hmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Old 02-08-2010, 09:00 AM   #32
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Individuals experiencing a mid-life crisis have some of these feelings:

search of an undefined dream or goal
a deep sense of remorse for goals not accomplished
desire to achieve a feeling of youthfulness
need to spend more time alone or with certain peers
They exhibit some of these behaviors:

abuse of alcohol
acquisition of unusual or expensive items such as motorbikes, boats, clothing, sports cars, jewelry, gadgets, tattoos, piercings, etc.
depression
blaming themselves or their partner for their failures.
paying special attention to physical appearance such as covering baldness, wearing "younger" designer clothes etc.
entering relationships with younger people (either/or sexual, professional, parental, etc.)
placing overimportance (and possibly a psychologically damaging amount) on their children to excel in areas such as sports, arts or academics.


I joke that I went through a mini early midlife crisis 2 years ago. I didnt think of it as a bad thing though. I think that sometimes we need to hit the reset button on our behavior patterns to keep life from getting stale, or to offset that which we feel is wrong in our lives so that we can move on.

Love it, enjoy it, embrace the moment and live it up while you still can!
JENN ....(cupcake) as i ponder over my illness i relalize that i hit on all the systoms except one ??? i got plenty hair on head ,but i must admit that bikes, boats , boose , and young ladys isnt a bad way to go out......(obtw) you would real good on the back of my bike,if u dare...luv dave laporte
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Old 02-08-2010, 05:33 PM   #33
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She,s kill ya

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Old 02-08-2010, 07:45 PM   #34
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HA!HA!

My version of the bike is a snowmobile. Even if you did get my but on one of those things there is no way I could ride B(*&%& on the back!

Have fun and feel like your twenty again. Just dont do what I did and try to drive it like you actually ARE twenty again. (Please dont ask questions and just trust me on that one ok? )


P.S. do you have leather chaps? mee-----oww!

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Old 02-09-2010, 04:13 AM   #35
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i can't think of a better way to go,as long as it was a slow death..... jenn.... u can't ride the snow sleds in the summer , and your eyes go good with the color of the bike (jade blue)......dave
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Old 02-09-2010, 06:54 AM   #36
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Sounds Like a good investment to me.In 1980 I bought a Harley.I was twenty years old..
It was my only transportation for over a year.I rode in wind rain,and snow..
With no front fender..The girls would jump off the curb to get on the back of it.It was awesome.Went crazy on it for a while then I had to sell it to buy my first work truck.I Laid it down a half dozen times,once doing sixty when the rear tire blue out.From the spot the bike hit the ground to where I ended up was over 60 ft.Right next to a telephone pole.Strippers, booze and bikes don't add up real well so I sold the bike..Bikes are fun to ride but ya have to have eyes around your head.There's to many cars and so much pavement to rub into...
Ride Safe My friend..
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