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3rd November 11, 12:32 PM
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Re: The dichotomy: the "Edgy" old guy just looks silly
Class (or the lack thereof) has no age limits.
I am 52 (also balding) and I know a lot of people who throw the "Act your age" comment at me when I wear an Angry Birds t-shirt or a goofy hat or a funky sweatshirt one of my kids might wear, but hey, you are as young as you feel, so I feel like I am acting my age for how I feel at the moment. You do not slow down because you get old, you get old because you slow down.
I have however taken up the torch of a certain retail company that puts out "Old Guys Rule" clothing with various logos and activities such as snowboarding, mountain biking, etc.. generally considered a young person's domain.
Alan, you may be weird, I don't know personally, but it has nothing to do with wearing a camo kilt with boots and a t-shirt. Wear what you like, like what you wear, and keep moving on down the highway of life with the rubber side down. As long as you are walking on the grass instead of pushing it up, life is good, and I say (pardon the cliche') go for it.
jeff
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