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Old March 29th 05, 04:16 PM
Pat Lamb
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Colorado Bicycler wrote:
" I'm too old to change that much."

And just when is that magic age when you are too old to change that
much?

Please tell me so I will know when to stop changing!!


Maggie's older than you, because she thinks she's too old to change!

.... even though you may have 20-25 years on her.

Pat
 




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