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How Long Does the Middle Age Crazy Thing Last?

curling

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I am starting to wonder. I think I might be coming to the end. I don't even ride wheelies on the freeway anymore. I do like doing the twistys and track day more but being cuffed in the back of that copcar really sucked and jail would have sucked more. So I wondering with my attitude like that I wonder if I am getting over it. Miss24k really got on my ass about not growing up and doing stupid things but alot of my friends that are my age are chasing younger women and I won't do that because I am married and made a vow to God and my wife. So I do high speed exciting activities to fill the void going on.

I mean what is there to look forward to about getting old? Doing yardwork and stuff? Yuck. I guess I could start another business but that was stressful and really not that much fun either.

Am I the only guy that feels like this at 41 or are there some other bors on the site that do. I am thinking about visiting old people in nursing homes because that must suck for them and they are very interesting to talk too. Plus I could tell them about Jesus since they are so close to dying anyway.
 
I still play ice-hockey, baseball, softball at a competitive level. The difference now compared to my twenties is that I dont' take unnecessary chances and now try to use my experience and knowledge to my advanatage as compared to speed and strength.

Someone once told me that "old metal rusts quicker" so I live by that everyday.

Love your TMS pictures bro, I'm a speed freak but I like sportscars.
Enjoy and don't think about it too much.
 
curling said:
I am starting to wonder. I think I might be coming to the end. I don't even ride wheelies on the freeway anymore. I do like doing the twistys and track day more but being cuffed in the back of that copcar really sucked and jail would have sucked more. So I wondering with my attitude like that I wonder if I am getting over it. Miss24k really got on my ass about not growing up and doing stupid things but alot of my friends that are my age are chasing younger women and I won't do that because I am married and made a vow to God and my wife. So I do high speed exciting activities to fill the void going on.

I mean what is there to look forward to about getting old? Doing yardwork and stuff? Yuck. I guess I could start another business but that was stressful and really not that much fun either.

Am I the only guy that feels like this at 41 or are there some other bors on the site that do. I am thinking about visiting old people in nursing homes because that must suck for them and they are very interesting to talk too. Plus I could tell them about Jesus since they are so close to dying anyway.

You are cracking me up!!! LOL

You have about 10 more years to adjust. Be careful. :)

As you get older, you start doing SMART things with much more satisfaction.

You discover the satisfaction of simple pleasures and children.

You also get to do some stupid things, but there will be this real loud
voice in your head saying NO. LOL

Don't look for me in the Home .... LOL!!
 
thelion2005 said:
You are cracking me up!!! LOL

You have about 10 more years to adjust. Be careful. :)

As you get older, you start doing SMART things with much more satisfaction.

You discover the satisfaction of simple pleasures and children.

You also get to do some stupid things, but there will be this real loud
voice in your head saying NO. LOL

Don't look for me in the Home .... LOL!!

Like what kind of smart things? Like projected for the house...yuck. I am enjoying my kids more now. I think I had them too young in the first place.

Also what kind of stupid things are you talking about? Those sound fun.
 
I hope to go out (die) sky diving or falling off a cliff right before they commit me to a retirement home.
 
alien amp pharm said:
I hope to go out (die) sky diving or falling off a cliff right before they commit me to a retirement home.

Dude me and you have the same idea. I am going to start parachuting in my 70s and packing my own chute. Since I will probably have alzteimers by then I will just forget to do something silly like putting the chute in my underwear or something.
 
alien amp pharm said:
I hope to go out (die) sky diving or falling off a cliff right before they commit me to a retirement home.
bro you should blow yourself up instead...so that you finally get a bang ;)


(boom-tish! ;) )
 
I am 37 going to be 38 this year and I don't plan on ever getting old.

You are only as old as you feel and I don't fear getting older as I have not really changed that much since my mid 20's.

The only difference is I have kids now, well that and I get better looking each year ;)
 
curling said:
I am starting to wonder. I think I might be coming to the end. I don't even ride wheelies on the freeway anymore. I do like doing the twistys and track day more but being cuffed in the back of that copcar really sucked and jail would have sucked more. So I wondering with my attitude like that I wonder if I am getting over it. Miss24k really got on my ass about not growing up and doing stupid things but alot of my friends that are my age are chasing younger women and I won't do that because I am married and made a vow to God and my wife. So I do high speed exciting activities to fill the void going on.

I mean what is there to look forward to about getting old? Doing yardwork and stuff? Yuck. I guess I could start another business but that was stressful and really not that much fun either.

Am I the only guy that feels like this at 41 or are there some other bors on the site that do. I am thinking about visiting old people in nursing homes because that must suck for them and they are very interesting to talk too. Plus I could tell them about Jesus since they are so close to dying anyway.


Mine lasts until the next Botox appointment. You should try it - it's very refreshing. And I hope you're getting over yours: wolf age syndrome is so 80's. Nothing sets you back more. Besides, 41 is the new 27. Haven't you heard?
 
Curling, I hope to be able to do half the amount of stuff you are doing 15-20 years from now (Oh, God) . . . and look damn good doing it too.

I see women here at my job in their 30's and early 40's pushing these big ass strollers, wearing turtle necks and sweaters with cats sewn on them. It scares me. I refuse to let that happen. Or worse, they complain about their dull marriages, stay at home all the time (alone) and are miserable.

I probably won't do the adventure stuff, but I'm damn sure going to travel & have a good time.
 
Freddie de Lux said:
Mine lasts until the next Botox appointment. You should try it - it's very refreshing. And I hope you're getting over yours: wolf age syndrome is so 80's. Nothing sets you back more. Besides, 41 is the new 27. Haven't you heard?

Dude it is not 27 for me it is like 20. I mean I pop wheelies on the freeway run from cops(well I use too), I have had my bike over 185mph on a backroad. I sketch down the freeway on my chopper doing 80 with no helmet. I used to ride motocross but after boning out on that jump I am little scared to do it anymore.

What is botox exactly and what does it cost?
 
The Bigdawg said:
I am 37 going to be 38 this year and I don't plan on ever getting old.

You are only as old as you feel and I don't fear getting older as I have not really changed that much since my mid 20's.

The only difference is I have kids now, well that and I get better looking each year ;)

Apparently your eyesight worsens each year too.
 
GoldenDelicious said:
bro you should blow yourself up instead...so that you finally get a bang ;)


(boom-tish! ;) )

If this were a stage people would throw tomatoes at you for that beyond corny line.
 
alien amp pharm said:
If this were a stage people would throw tomatoes at you for that beyond corny line.
bro if this was a stage i would have been making out with the blonde in the front row 20 minutes ago after doing a massive posedown in my boxers, bigdawg style, instead of trying to bait you with lame jokes at 2am ;)

anyway i love my "going out with a bang" joke, i use it every new years eve ;) ...unless my dog ruins it for me :mad:
 
GoldenDelicious said:
bro if this was a stage i would have been making out with the blonde in the front row 20 minutes ago after doing a massive posedown in my boxers, bigdawg style, instead of trying to bait you with lame jokes at 2am ;)

anyway i love my "going out with a bang" joke, i use it every new years eve ;) ...unless my dog ruins it for me :mad:


They were briefs ok, boxers weren't in back then!!!!!
 
nycgirl said:
Curling, I hope to be able to do half the amount of stuff you are doing 15-20 years from now (Oh, God) . . . and look damn good doing it too.

I

Why can't ya? How old are ya now?

See what is scaring me a little is that at the last track day some dude crashed knocking out all of his teeth and gums. Made me think a little just how dangerous of a sport I am doing.
 
curling said:
Why can't ya? How old are ya now?

See what is scaring me a little is that at the last track day some dude crashed knocking out all of his teeth and gums. Made me think a little just how dangerous of a sport I am doing.

Oh, I'm 27. I mean have the same amount of energy and not fall into that old age trap.

Yes, that may be dangerous. However, there is someone your age sitting at home, getting fat, going bald, not having sex, & doing absolutely nothing.

If you concerned about the danger, take up something new. But don't slow down because people think you look silly.
 
PLEASE DEAR GOD DO NOT GET ME STARTED, I just do not have the time today.

I am sorry not to affend but, you "PATHETIC FUCK" read some of the posts from the old guys on here or some of the stories like Boxer, Big Joe, etc.

Get of your duff, make love to your wife, go outside and skip down the sidewalk like a kid. You know why because YOU CAN. You are not growing old just sorry for yourself because you are compareing yourself to a bunch of fucking liers and cheats.
And you woke-up one day and relized life is hard.

What is there to look forward to after 40? how about 40 to 50 or more wonderful years of life that God has granted you.

I am sorry but FUCK YOU and I say that because you are my brother and I LOVE YOU.
Now get off your lazy ass and make fun, work at it, it does not come to you via FED EX. You have to go get it.


Stats:

Age: 45
Wife: 25
Sex: All night long.
Size: Bigger than most wll ever be.
Hobbies: Everything that will not kill me, and those that will I just take extra caution.
Limits: Alsolutetly NONE!
Activities: Every fucking thing I can think of and dreaming up new ones all the time.
Work Out: To quote Big Joe "like a mad man"

Someone kill this fucking thread!

Just imagine if I had got started!

Peace Brother and my God be with you!
 
curling said:
Why can't ya? How old are ya now?

See what is scaring me a little is that at the last track day some dude crashed knocking out all of his teeth and gums. Made me think a little just how dangerous of a sport I am doing.


Curling I'm going to say something since my name was mentioned by you.

Anyway I was alittle insulted by your comments on that other thread, I don't know why you decided to put down the things I enjoy doing on a regular basis. I'm a fitness competitior a NATURAL one by the way, and many of the things I mentioned are in preparation for competing (something I enjoy greatly!). I also do not to get to spend as much time as I'd like with my huney because he works an overnight shift, so the little time I get to spend with him I value greatly.

That being said that does not mean I do not enjoy other activities that are more exciting in nature, I just do not do them on a regular basis.

Although I think preforming wheelies on a highway, unpretected is beyond irresponsible, childish and reckless, especially for a man who has a family that loves him, that doesn't mean I think you should stop riding your bike altogether. I just think you can do it, in a more responsible way, like on a closed track with a helmet.
 
Miss24k said:
Although I think preforming wheelies on a highway, unpretected is beyond irresponsible, childish and reckless, especially for a man who has a family that loves him,

You're assuming they love him...
 
slowing down physically is gonna hurt me the most.. im 28 now and feel like I'm better all around at most athletic endeavors then ever.. I don't run as fast for long distances, but that is mostly due to my increased size.. but for most sports I'm still getting better and better.. stronger for sure... once my athletic ability starts to decline I could see myself getting depressed.
 
The Bigdawg said:
They were briefs ok, boxers weren't in back then!!!!!
BRIEFS?!?!?!

HOLY SHIT hahahahahahahaha thats classic :lmao: how the hell did you stand there with your goolies hanging out having the power to pose? man you must have been sloshed ;)
 
Curling, Ill give you fifty dollars if you try and catch a bullet with your teeth
 
Miss24k said:
Curling I'm going to say something since my name was mentioned by you.

Anyway I was alittle insulted by your comments on that other thread, I don't know why you decided to put down the things I enjoy doing on a regular basis. I'm a fitness competitior a NATURAL one by the way, and many of the things I mentioned are in preparation for competing (something I enjoy greatly!). I also do not to get to spend as much time as I'd like with my huney because he works an overnight shift, so the little time I get to spend with him I value greatly.

Like I said I am sorry for saying that they were boring I shouldn't have done that.

Although I think preforming wheelies on a highway, unpretected is beyond irresponsible, childish and reckless, especially for a man who has a family that loves him, that doesn't mean I think you should stop riding your bike altogether. I just think you can do it, in a more responsible way, like on a closed track with a helmet.[/QUOTE]

I am definetely irresponsible, childish and reckless but I am getting better after being in the back of that cop car almost going to jail. I know I don't like jail. I could outrun the cops pretty easy but if I mess up then it is a felony charge and I like guns too that I don't want to lose. I am doing the track stuff did you not see the pics on the other thread. I guess I am just a littled bored with my life right now is why I do things on the edge.


Alien,

I am pretty sure they love me. But I will ask them tonight to make sure.
 
curling said:
Am I the only guy that feels like this at 41 or are there some other bors on the site that do. I am thinking about visiting old people in nursing homes because that must suck for them and they are very interesting to talk too. Plus I could tell them about Jesus since they are so close to dying anyway.

That would be a cool thing to do. I just turned 45 and I don't feel middle age crazy has hit yet. I need to go back and watch the Bruce Dern/Ann Margaret movie by that name and see how old he was.

Being around my kids and around young people in the Army makes me feel young. Plus I'm in better shape than most men in thier forties. I had my lifetime best bench press at 44 and have run longer distances than when much younger.

I'm expecting it to hit around 50something. Mrs. Longhorn doesn't have to worry just yet about me looking for that trophy bride.

Maybe she wants a trophy husband?
 
I'm on my way to 41 now - I've done some wild stuff in my life, mastered a lot of things and actually at the moment I am missing those things like a settled home life. For me, the differences I notice are that I am a helluvalot smarter than most of the people I work for, I have minimum tolerance for bullshit & immmaturity, I don't really feel like my body is 'getting older' - it is showing some of the ravages of years of lifting, but that would happen regardless of age -but like was said above - with age, you lose some of the "I can do anything" resiliance of youth, but you gain the knowledge and experience that lets you make more intelligent decisions, more calculated risks (or better risk assessment) and ultimately greater return on effort -- i.e. you don't have to go thru the random wild attempts to figure out what works, but rather go straight to what works and then spend your time perfecting it.

The interesting thing is that things are always in flux and you have the choice to make to become a boring bump on a log at age 40 or be riding a Harley, wearing leathers, listenign to old KISS music and doing posedowns on stage in your Protan and posing suit at age 90.
 
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