I can probably give you 10 years and out distance your age by a few. As you probably know as one ages the epidermis reduces in thickness--maybe not the emotional skin. People like you and David stay with the subject and knowledge and are both a pleasure to offer opinions about WBB with or is it with whom to offer opinions? Any thanks.
Aaah Yes --one's opinion belongs to him or her--whether formed incorrectly or correctly, that opinion is personal and belongs to no one else, that is the wonderful side of offering opinions. And as such should not offend anyone --once the correction is made by one differing in opinion--that should be sufficient. No stats were stolen from anyone, probably just a missed remembrance. Beyond that it becomes argumentative and does not belong in a friendly forum. Don't you agree??
Never been bothered by a "number", ie age. I certainly want to be a year older (soon) and then work on the next one after that. I will say I have 20 & 19 year old grand daughters. Turning 71 early next month. Now either Dave is younger or started later, I know he has children attending USF and UCF. I don't remember who or whom, English was not my favorite class, especially grammar and it was forever ago. Maybe more important is I don't care.I can probably give you 10 years and out distance your age by a few. As you probably know as one ages the epidermis reduces in thickness--maybe not the emotional skin. People like you and David stay with the subject and knowledge and are both a pleasure to offer opinions about WBB with or is it with whom to offer opinions? Any thanks.
Absolutely!Aaah Yes --one's opinion belongs to him or her--whether formed incorrectly or correctly, that opinion is personal and belongs to no one else, that is the wonderful side of offering opinions. And as such should not offend anyone --once the correction is made by one differing in opinion--that should be sufficient. No stats were stolen from anyone, probably just a missed remembrance. Beyond that it becomes argumentative and does not belong in a friendly forum. Don't you agree??
I guess there really are people on this board older than me though I don't think there are all too many. You've got about 9 months on me. Anyway, as has been mentioned, age and wisdom aren't always hand in hand because there are a number of people on this board who are obviously far younger than me who have provided wonderful insights into UConn basketball and human nature, as well. I hope I've contributed a bit but there's been times where I've gotten a bit too passionate or prejudiced about a viewpoint and have misspoke. Hopefully infrequently enough where I haven't offended too many people. Anyway, I love this site because it's a wonderful potpourri of opinions and views on a variety of things, both on and off topic.Never been bothered by a "number", ie age. I certainly want to be a year older (soon) and then work on the next one after that. I will say I have 20 & 19 year old grand daughters. Turning 71 early next month. Now either Dave is younger or started later, I know he has children attending USF and UCF. I don't remember who or whom, English was not my favorite class, especially grammar and it was forever ago. Maybe more important is I don't care.
English like math were not my favorite subjects. But I have a wife who taught me enough math to get through Electrical Engineering and Bio Med Engineering. Enough to teach the later at UALR, and VA. By osmosis (being around my English Prof wife) and some pushing I was able to forget the English I learned and pickup a homogeneous accent, most people think me Middle West.Never been bothered by a "number", ie age. I certainly want to be a year older (soon) and then work on the next one after that. I will say I have 20 & 19 year old grand daughters. Turning 71 early next month. Now either Dave is younger or started later, I know he has children attending USF and UCF. I don't remember who or whom, English was not my favorite class, especially grammar and it was forever ago. Maybe more important is I don't care.
Yes, I have been wondering when the "OLDER and Wiser " was going to kick in~~I guess there really are people on this board older than me though I don't think there are all too many. You've got about 9 months on me. Anyway, as has been mentioned, age and wisdom aren't always hand in hand because there are a number of people on this board who are obviously far younger than me who have provided wonderful insights into UConn basketball and human nature, as well. I hope I've contributed a bit but there's been times where I've gotten a bit too passionate or prejudiced about a viewpoint and have misspoke. Hopefully infrequently enough where I haven't offended too many people. Anyway, I love this site because it's a wonderful potpourri of opinions and views on a variety of things, both on and off topic.
I humbly beg that you shall accept my apology for any and all things I said in my medically induced state of ignorance.So all that red neck Tenn trash talk you threw my way for a couple of days is behind us! That's a relief.
Yes, I have been wondering when the "OLDER and Wiser " was going to kick in~~
I was told for years, and some of which is true, if you are Young and
stupid or young and a wise ass , don't expect to change in old age.
I humbly beg that you shall accept my apology for any and all things I said in my medically induced state of ignorance.
If I knew what was past I would have passed it. I didn't pass the Russian capsule -heck I didn't even swallow it~~!!!
That came from a very Politically incorrect comedian --Jose Jimmies (can't remember his real name) as he played an American astronaut .But it was suppose to take pictures all the way down!
And the "distinguished looking", surely that will kick in any day.Yes, I have been wondering when the "OLDER and Wiser " was going to kick in~~
I am your age plus a month or two. Mature isn't age--it's in education and mental attitude. I have yet if ever will I Mature.I can't resist chiming in on this "age" discussion. BTW, I am 83 and bed-ridden for a while. What I have learned is that there are three distinct phases in every person's life:
1. When you're young;
2 When you're mature; and,
3. When your friends tell you how good you look!
Being lucid at any age is a gift and you've been gifted!I can't resist chiming in on this "age" discussion. BTW, I am 83 and bed-ridden for a while. What I have learned is that there are three distinct phases in every person's life:
1. When you're young;
2 When you're mature; and,
3. When your friends tell you how good you look!
Way too many homeless are Vets, many suffering the effects of PTSD (my pet peeve).
An abiding deep national disgrace. Perhaps the deepest. We have to do it with private $ 'cuz the VA is not salvageable IMO
Bill DanaThat came from a very Politically incorrect comedian --Jose Jimmies (can't remember his real name) as he played an American astronaut .
Kib - I always thought the stages were:
1. Oh how Cute!
2. ________ (no comment)
3. Oh how good you look!
I too partake of the VA services---I've been serviced by the Newington, West Haven, Little Rock, Martinsburg Wva Va hospitals and associated clinics--for the most part (with one rare exception) they have done as well if not better than my well paid, via a very very good insurance system, civilian insurance. The clinics, contract type, are among the best.While I acknowledge the criticisms of the VA nationally (especially out west), I can knowledgeably speak up for the absolutely superb care provided by the VA Medical Facility in West Haven, CT. I speak from extensive outpatient and inpatient treatment experience, including several stays and one major surgery. Everything about the care for vets there is super and I am one of many who are deeply grateful. There is a sign by the entrance: "The cost of freedom is visible here." My appreciation for that VA site is immeasurable