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On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 02:04:00 -0500, jmcquown >
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> On 12/7/2013 12:33 AM, gtr wrote:
> > On 2013-12-07 04:50:06 +0000, said:
> >
> >> On Fri, 6 Dec 2013 17:22:25 -0800, gtr > wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 2013-12-06 20:24:12 +0000,
said:
> >>>
> >>>> The other difficulty is that now one might take someone on, everything
> >>>> seems good, then illness hits.
> >>>
> >>> The more you love they more you risk...
> >>>
> >>>> Sorry, but throwing down towels was not something I could tolerate, nor
> >>>> did I wish to alter, not worth it.
> >>>
> >>> Hey, everybody makes their own investment decisions. For some, eating
> >>> peas one at a time with a fork is a deal breaker...
> >>>
> >>>> Besides I have to admit he was young enough that when we were out I
> >>>> worried I would a) meet one of my kids b) have a waiter say 'does your
> >>>> mother want another drink?' - so jettisoning seemed a good solution
> >>>
> >>> Understood. My item 3:
> >>>
> >>> Is 3 or more years younger than I
> >>
> >> Nah three or more years is okay

> >
> > To each their own. When I make cultural references I don't like having
> > to explain them like some history teacher.
> >

> It sounds like you're talking about what could a 70 year old have in
> common with a 20 year old. (*That* I DO wonder about.) But a few years
> difference in age? I don't see a problem with that. Not if you share
> common interests, have things to talk about, enjoy each other's company.
>

I'm with gtr on the age thing.


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