The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for February 12, 2016

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    Argythree  almost 9 years ago

    Kids always want to be older than they are. Adults know better…

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    prasrinivara  almost 9 years ago

    Percentages, Hurricane.

    $2.00 off a $10 item — a nice deal$2.00 off a $100 item — a little helps$2.00 off a $1,000 item — piffle, not worth bother

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    awgiedawgie Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Simple. A kid who’s 9 1/2 is looking forward to turning 10. An adult who’s 49 1/2 is dreading turning 50!

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    Diane in comics land Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Because once you hit legal drinking age, you’ve no reason to want to get older.

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    nosirrom  almost 9 years ago

    I was 49, then I was 49A, 49B…One of these days I hope to be 49AA.

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    angelfiredragon  almost 9 years ago

    age only matters to a certain point, then it doesn’t matter.

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    LeePIII Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    By the time they get to 97, they talk about 96-1/2 …. just sayin’

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    Dr_Fogg  almost 9 years ago

    I turned 66 and a half yesterday :-)

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    Rush Strong Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    For most born losers, it’s more like thirty-nine going on fifty.

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    John M  almost 9 years ago

    more like 49 going on five

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    stlmaddog5  almost 9 years ago

    I’m ‘Over the Hill’ going on Dead. A word to Gizmo Cat. Your body starts falling apart once you hit your 50th birthday. Or, in some cases, it just picks up speed at falling apart.

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    Tin Can Twidget  almost 9 years ago

    In my case I’m going on 21 – - – - for the fourth time.

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    gammaguy  over 8 years ago

    I’ve always thought that the important number is not how many years you’ve lived, but how many healthy years you have left to live. Hard to be precise about that, though.

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