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middle age, humor

A Little Talked About Sign of Aging

gypsynester's picture

Here’s the thing. Most of my features come from my Romanian roots. I’ve always liked having dark hair and blue eyes. I am most psyched that my “gray” hair is silver, some people will even pay for that! After all, Dracula was Romanian and by many accounts was a particularly handsome man-thing. »more»

16 Boxes

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Almost everyday we hear somebody say “I live vicariously through you” or “ I wish we could do what you’re doing.” As inviting as it may seem, it’s probably not the lifestyle for everybody. There is actually quite a commitment to chucking it all and becoming a gypsy. »more»

End of Times?? Make a bucket list.

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A good friend of mine is convinced that the world is nearing the end of times. This is a topic that she and I differ on. I come at it from my knowledge of history, sociology, world events, and even world religions and I'm not quite sure where she's coming at it from. I think online bible study and her family. Who is right? Who is wrong? »more»

The Other Man (OM) and The Other Woman (OW) Explained

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OM stands for "other man", BUT in the Shepherdess Book of Latin Definitions, OM stands for "optimus minimus"...least optimal, while OW stands for "other woman" or in the Latin it means "Overlus Willingus"...overly willing. »more»

Adventures in Nest Swapping

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One of the many advantages to having an empty nest is the freedom to swap your nest with other adventurous types. We decided that before we sold our house, we would try using it as bait for a cheap month in New York City. Being in the habit of Googling at the drop of a hat, we decided to take the online approach to finding suitable exchanges. »more»

Midlife Crisis: It's Not a Psychological Issue, It's a Key Segment of the Economy

Greg's picture

A thoroughly unscientific poll of middle-aged British men found that they spend US$48 billion a year alleviating their midlife crises.

That's about US$6,000 / year for every man too old to love popular music and too young to access the retirement fund. »more»

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LifeTwo 's Exclusive Interview with the authors of "50 Ways to Leave Your 40s" (Part II)

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LifeTwo is pleased to bring you Part II of an exclusive interview with Sheila Key and Peggy Spencer MD, the authors of the to-be-released book "50 Ways to Leave Your 40s". Sheila is the primary author and Peggy is the book's medical expert. »more»

LifeTwo's Exclusive Interview with the authors of "50 Ways to Leave Your 40s"

sheilakey's picture

LifeTwo is pleased to bring you an exclusive interview with Sheila Key and Peggy Spencer MD, the authors of the to-be-released book "50 Ways to Leave Your 40s". Sheila is the primary author and Peggy is the book's medical expert. »more»