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Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 8:29 am
by Spannerman
Jon wrote:Ill be about 65 and hopefully living in Japan. There at the moment for 3 weeks living with my sister. Love the place - the food, the weather, the people. Most of all the girls. Japanese women are the finest women on earth. More later.
............what better than those birds that used to ply their trade outside Lime Street Station..............
Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 8:55 am
by Jon
Had experience have you?
Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 8:58 am
by Artist
I will be the same age as Archie, 95.
But with all these medical advances I fully intend to still be the Good looking rugged smoothie I am now!
Viagra? Thats for softies!
Artist
Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 10:56 am
by Spannerman
Jon wrote:Had experience have you?
Only been to Liverpool three times, once arriving back on a boat from Aden in 1947 as an 8 year old spotty and twice to Goodison Park to see the Toffees try to kick a bag of wind round.
My mates used to tell me about Lime Street

Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 3:31 pm
by Ex_Trog
Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 7:01 pm
by Frank S.
Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 7:14 pm
by Whitey
I'll be a political prisoner by then if the Patriot Act get's any stricter. If still alive shackled in a dungeon someplace with Lyndee Englands grand kids walking me occasionally on the leash. Jessica Lynch will be our first girl president and Micheal Jackson will be in cold freezing.
Just to add I think oil will be scarce and chaos will errupt long before 2050.

Is it bad to drink before noon?
Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 7:37 pm
by Frank S.
Don, if you're not hungover by 0900, you ain't trying...
We'd broached that in another older thread, but well before 2050, the baby-boomers retiring and beginning to die off will cause many problems. Because the government (and I'm not singling out the current administration) does not plan properly for what will become an emergency.
If you compare the way the government runs to the way a corporation does, the parallels are interesting. The government fights for its head's survival through political expediency and short-sightedness (four more years!), the corporation fights for its collective survival and dominance of the market.
They both suffer from what the head of Citigroup termed "the paralysis of deep pockets", but not nearly as much as the rest of us peons do and will continue to suffer.
Posted: Tue 03 Aug, 2004 11:22 pm
by lew
I'll be 68

living it up in oz, ill have had plastic surgery to make me look 25 again so i can still pull the hot young women.
most of the world will be under water, africa will be closed off until it sorts its own problems out. the middle east will be behaving themselves.
I'll be running a diving, surfing and bikini wearing school
lew