On 5/9/05, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> Thanks frank, and here's a Dogfish Head (official beer of the DCPDML (tm)) > 90 Minute IPA raised in your honor.
I've never had a Dogfish Head, but I do like a real IPA, so I'm sure I'd enjoy one - wait, you're not actually offering one to me, but you're drinking one in my honour. Well, here's to your health. I'm having a Tetley's (not the tea) just now, so I raise one to you. <snip> > Christian > NOT middle aged No. Neither am I. For the last 10 years (at least) I've calculated middle aged as 5 years older than my age at any given time. So, when I was 40, middle age started at 45. When I was 45, it was 50. When I reach 50, it'll be 55, and by the time I reach 55 (assuming I make it), I'll just be old. This way I actually skip middle age, and go right from being just an adult to being a fogey. So far it's working... <vbg> cheers, frank (I'm not a baby-boomer, either. I'll tell you how I figured that another time.) -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

