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    Bloaters, Cellulite & Bags of Bones

    Ghastly beach photo's of so called "celebrities"

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...-want-see.html



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    Don't suppose any of us have bodies we're happy to parade on a beach.
    Certainly not me.......but anyway I'm happy inside.


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    Eeeeeuk !!!

    My god.....just realised...I'm almost an Adonis, and probably twice their age !


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    Oh blimey those pics are awful - but do we get fooled by seeing airbrushed perfection all the time?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Don't suppose any of us have bodies we're happy to parade on a beach.
    Certainly not me.......but anyway I'm happy inside.
    speak for yourself My diet won't change over Christmas..cereal and Evian are the main staple in my house


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    I'm still the same build and weight as I was when 25.

    In fact, I think I'm still wearing some of the same clothes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I'm still the same build and weight as I was when 25.

    In fact, I think I'm still wearing some of the same clothes.
    Same here. I posted a pic here on another thread..me with my eldest son and first wife from 1986..apart from hair loss, I'm still the same.

    Must be the genes Graham..my mum was the same


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    Nobody fat in our whole family, and all long-lived, except the left-handed males, of which I'm one.

    None of them made it past 70.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Nobody fat in our whole family, and all long-lived, except the left-handed males, of which I'm one.

    None of them made it past 70.
    Alas ... 76 (the age my dad was when he died) seems to've been the maximum lifespan amongst his male siblings.


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    We'd better get our skates on Arthur.


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    My grandad was 70, my dad 65 I'm 55
    To be honest, I don't worry a jot, no one gets let off and always said don't want to be a dribbling old git pissing his pants


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    Well at least I'll have an excuse then.


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    Quote Originally Posted by les_taxi View Post
    My grandad was 70,my dad 65 I'm 55
    To be honest, I don't worry a jot, no one gets let off and always said don't want to be a dribbling old git pissing his pants
    Sadly that's your most likely outcome. Hope the state has enough money to provide a regular nappy change...........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Alas ... 76 (the age my dad was when he died) seems to've been the maximum lifespan amongst his male siblings.
    Yet ... conversely ... ... my maternal grandfather lived to the ripe old age of 97 - dying in 1979 < note the figures in reverse > while his youngest daughter is still going strong - physically and mentally - in spite of being due to turn ninety~six come her next birthday in April!


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    Exactly Arthur....I could give numerous examples just like your aunt. . .mental instability isn't always a prerequisite of advanced years.


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