The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for September 07, 2013
September 06, 2013
September 08, 2013
Transcript:
Man: It's tough getting old! Oh, to be twenty-five again...
Man: When we felt fit and strong and invincible - right, Thorny?
Brutus: Actually, I don't think I felt like that even when I was twenty-five!
Between 25 and 30 I got into a good exercise program (one I created for myself) and I was in the best shape of my life. Then when I was 30 I developed arthritis in my back and hips and that put an end to my exercise program. Now I’m 54 and my arthritis is down in my ankles plus I’ve had 2 hernia repairs and a bowel reconstruction (with complications that left me unconscious for 2 months and when I woke up I couldn’t move my legs until after several months of rehab). Between the arthritis and other problems I manage to hobble around, but I wouldn’t mind feeling like I did at 25.
poppy1313 over 11 years ago
I would take 50 again
FUNG1 over 11 years ago
I’ve been 22 for the last 48 years …kinda getting tired of being “young and foolishmaybe I should start celebrating my birthdays?”
sbchamp over 11 years ago
I was 35For quite a while…
Perkycat over 11 years ago
The worst thing about growing old is mentally you are still in your 20’s but the body tells you exactly how old you are.
MaNoah over 11 years ago
knowing what i know now at age 25, by age 26 i’d be either getting sued, or in prison…
danlarios over 11 years ago
if you live to get old today consider yourself lucky the way things are going
boldyuma over 11 years ago
I’m so old I had “Snap..Crackle..and Pop” twice today…The first time when I got out of bed…The second when I sat down to eat my cereal..
18-20 years of age would be MY number..Installing Volkswagen engines by hand without the need fora hydraulic jack..
patlaborvi over 11 years ago
Between 25 and 30 I got into a good exercise program (one I created for myself) and I was in the best shape of my life. Then when I was 30 I developed arthritis in my back and hips and that put an end to my exercise program. Now I’m 54 and my arthritis is down in my ankles plus I’ve had 2 hernia repairs and a bowel reconstruction (with complications that left me unconscious for 2 months and when I woke up I couldn’t move my legs until after several months of rehab). Between the arthritis and other problems I manage to hobble around, but I wouldn’t mind feeling like I did at 25.