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robert
17 years ago
I swear that just seeing this cartoon has added more wrinkles around my eyes. Bastard! Remember I was once younger than you are now!
Paul Chaney
17 years ago
Amen to that my friend. This month I turn 52, and I’m not getting better with age, just crabbier.
latinbombshell
17 years ago
It is fast, isn’t it? Coming upon my 40th decade, I still feel like I’m 12, which is a good thing 🙂
latinbombshell
17 years ago
It is fast, isn’t it? Coming upon my 40th decade, I still feel like I’m 12, which is a good thing 🙂
Paul
17 years ago
Perhaps it is my Imp of the Perverse but I find even your darkest cartoons delightful. As I speed toward 60 I can attest this one is all too true. The years from 50 to now went by in a blink and, other than having some of the trickier pieces fit into the puzzle of existence, there were few changes in that time. Whereas the decade from 30 to 40 saw the usual many job changes, but also the most complete and profound life changes; from getting married, to the woman I still am; recognizing the spirituality in all of us; to abandoning my personal demons of drink and drugs. I look forward to, hopfully, several more decades and wish you continued success in yours.
Rock on.
Paul
Joe
17 years ago
Just turned 50 this summer, so thanks for the reminder. 🙂
I swear that just seeing this cartoon has added more wrinkles around my eyes. Bastard! Remember I was once younger than you are now!
Amen to that my friend. This month I turn 52, and I’m not getting better with age, just crabbier.
It is fast, isn’t it? Coming upon my 40th decade, I still feel like I’m 12, which is a good thing 🙂
It is fast, isn’t it? Coming upon my 40th decade, I still feel like I’m 12, which is a good thing 🙂
Perhaps it is my Imp of the Perverse but I find even your darkest cartoons delightful. As I speed toward 60 I can attest this one is all too true. The years from 50 to now went by in a blink and, other than having some of the trickier pieces fit into the puzzle of existence, there were few changes in that time. Whereas the decade from 30 to 40 saw the usual many job changes, but also the most complete and profound life changes; from getting married, to the woman I still am; recognizing the spirituality in all of us; to abandoning my personal demons of drink and drugs. I look forward to, hopfully, several more decades and wish you continued success in yours.
Rock on.
Paul
Just turned 50 this summer, so thanks for the reminder. 🙂