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    Quote Originally Posted by Brampton Mike View Post
    Who cares.........................
    Not BM he lost it all from a constant state of misery yrs ago

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    So half 65 is 32 more or less plus 7 = 39. When uncle dates lady upper 40's both sound mind and I tell folk to leave em alone this one time I'm not the wing nut. Beauty.
    Well there'll be more B.M. ramblings but my post is over. Take it away Mike

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    Age difference ???

    From this past Saturday's newspaper; David Foster age 69 married a 35 year old Katherine McPhee [wow , should see her in a bikini], should also add, this is # 5 for him.

    Who is David Foster ;David Walter Foster is a Canadian Producer, Composer, Vocalist, and Arranger. Foster is famous for his collaborations for record breaking artists including Michael Jackson, Madonna and Celine Dion.
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    Maybe it's different now a days but I dont see it as common?


    My grand father was 68 when he remarried to a 38 year old woman. He had a son with her when he was 71. That was his 12th child. I'm older than my step uncle by 5 years.


    Go gramps! Lol

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    Let me add my thoughts on this - because I've seen a heck of a lot couples go through life - the closer in age they are the better - one of my sister-in-laws married a guy 12 years older then her - at one point people thought he was her father

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    Let me add my thoughts on this - because I've seen a heck of a lot couples go through life - the closer in age they are the better - one of my sister-in-laws married a guy 12 years older then her - at one point people thought he was her father
    Didn't you date one of the troglodyte sisters at one time?

    Ya think it was Bertha....Bertha Butt one of the butt sisters..

    Dating in Joepa's younger days....

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    One of the joys of having a spouse much,much younger is that there'll be someone to feed you pablum and wipe the drool off your chin when you're tied in a wheel chair with a bed sheet. Changing adult diapers might be a bit of a drag,though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    One of the joys of having a spouse much,much younger is that there'll be someone to feed you pablum and wipe the drool off your chin when you're tied in a wheel chair with a bed sheet. Changing adult diapers might be a bit of a drag,though.
    That is what pressure washers are for...
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    One of the joys of having a spouse much,much younger is that there'll be someone to feed you pablum and wipe the drool off your chin when you're tied in a wheel chair with a bed sheet. Changing adult diapers might be a bit of a drag,though.
    I'll take a huge shot of insulin and go for the big sleep if I ever get to that point in life. If I can't feed myself or wipe my own arse , I sure don't want to be around here anymore..

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadaman30 View Post
    I'll take a huge shot of insulin and go for the big sleep if I ever get to that point in life. If I can't feed myself or wipe my own arse , I sure don't want to be around here anymore..
    Just make sure your young hunny isnt set up to take just about everything or your kids will start a war LOL. Dont ask me how I know

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