Training & Nutrition - Has Anyone Seen My 24 Years?

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DnvrFox
01-22-04, 08:15 PM
According to the "fitness Test" on the treadmill at my gym, my fitness level is 40 years old, which means I have lost 24 years somewhere.
This raises some nasty questions:
1. Do I have to wait until I am 89 to qualify for Medicare?
2. Do I have to teach for another 24 years?
3. When I am 88, will I be 64 again?
Oh, so many complexities!
Has anyone seen those 24 years?
Please check around to see if you can find them.
Thanks!
Now that is sweet some sweet news. Congrats and I hope you loose more years. It's good motivation for all of us.
Unfortunately I think I've seen your 24 years in a more than a few couch potatoes.
Ebbtide
01-22-04, 08:40 PM
They were given to two 12 year olds'.
Now you must work longer to pay child support :D
Congrats!
According to the "fitness Test" on the treadmill at my gym, my fitness level is 40 years old, which means I have lost 24 years somewhere.
Getting younger and younger, are you? I think if you keep up this trend you'll soon have to put the training wheels back on the bike again!
DnvrFox
01-22-04, 09:21 PM
Getting younger and younger, are you? I think if you keep up this trend you'll have to put the training wheels back on the bike again!
Goodness. I hadn't even thought about the trend line. I don't think that my mom, at 90, wants to give birth again! :D
SamDaBikinMan
01-23-04, 07:17 AM
Keep it up Denver and you'll see the Apocolypse! :D
I don't want to live a day past the point where I cannot ride my bike anymore.
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