CreativeDominant
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ORIGINAL: twicehappy I hope the poster whose profile started this thread thinks about what all us "oldtimers" have had to say and reconsiders his standards. quote:
ORIGINAL: cuddleheart50 If 27 is old, then I'm already in the grave...I'm 50!! quote:
ORIGINAL: smilezz Ohhh hell. This puts me in the older than dirt category too. *laughs* quote:
ORIGINAL: HarryVanWinkle I'm so old I knew Dirt when he was still Rock To CH, SZ and HVW; to my mind none of you are older than dirt you are only now maturing like a fine wine. quote:
ORIGINAL: SirCumsSlut "US" over 40 crowd (43 here and Sir is 49) just get better with age quote:
ORIGINAL: MissDiandSirHugh Well two more fossile material here then at 53. To SCS, and MDSH welcome to the beginning of your finer years. quote:
ORIGINAL: sublizzie At 51, I'm pretty old. There aren't many doms who are older than me. But I'm new to this so I don't feel like an old *slave SL, you would be wrong, many of you have seen me mention my Master of 18 years who passed away 6 years ago; HE was 31 years older than me, he passed at age 69 and a finer dom you would not have met. quote:
ORIGINAL: littlesarbonn Oh yeah? Well, I'm so old that my social security number is 1. You mean you are still the number one male subbie on cm right? quote:
ORIGINAL: lilsubl is there an old slaves' home??? Yes, evidently it is called Collarme. quote:
ORIGINAL: LotusSong I'm 53 and just hitting my stride. I do not consider any slave under the age of 50. My RT one is 62 :) quote:
ORIGINAL: LadyHugs I seem to be older than anybody posting (so far), so being that I'm so old, I sat near Moses in kindergarden -- so not only am I over the hill--I'm under it. [Chuckles] That said, I prefer older slaves as they don't run away as fast. Bravo for you LS and Lady Hugs, there is much to be said for a mature slave. Lady Hugs, so was Moses a subbie? And i want to send you a tee shirt, it says "do not run so fast you will only be tired when i catch you". quote:
ORIGINAL: DoctorDubious Just be glad you are into "slavery" and not gymnastics. My step-daughter M. was washed up as a competitive gymnast at age 17. Now if only the damn libido would stop growing up..... DOCD, many older gymnasts still perform. If i allowed that kind of thinking my racing career would have been over before it started. I still compete with and leave in the dust quite a few 16 year olds. And one of the all time greats Ryan Hughes is in his Forties and still kicking ass on the pro circuit. And the libido thing must be a common problem, Master (Scooter) is 50 and i swear parts of him are just now turning 16! quote:
ORIGINAL: RavenMuse After my comments to you yesterday dear what follows should come as no surprize... Like HELL are you in any way shape or form, OLD! As for myself, well apparently I'm an evil evil old dinosaur Big grins....shhhhhh....we do not want everybody to know i was sending you nudies...... Awww, thank you again, i do not feel any different today than i did 20 years ago. As to being an old dinosaur by the standard ages on this thread so far you are a young pup, except for those sexy wise eyes. quote:
ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant "I could have missed the pain...but I'd have had to miss the dance" Creative Dom, i saved your quote for last because while so many were great i loved yours best of all. And i would like to add a few of my own; Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art. Eleanor Roosevelt "Age ain't nothin' but a number. But age is other things too. It is wisdom, if one has lived one's life properly. It is experience and knowledge. And it is getting to know all the ways the world turns, so that if you cannot turn the world the way you want, you can at least get out of the way so you won't get run over. " Miriam Makeba Age and treachery bearts youth and exuberance everytime. And my favorite (for those of you who read my posts regularly feel free to roll your eyes and free to roll your eyes and say course!) You do not stop riding because you get old, you get old because you stop riding. Thank you for the compliment, twice. Your last statement there got me to thinking...about a month ago, my brother and my nephew went out and bought a couple of BMW GS 650s. On the 4th of July, my brother and I rode them up into the mountains with the rest of the family following in the truck and car. We pulled over to a place called the Dam Store, just below Estes Park. This young girl was scoping out my nephews when they got out of the truck and then her attention turned to the two guys getting off the bikes (my brother and me). You should have seen her face when our helmets came off...~g~. My nephew came up to his dad and I later and told us that the girl had asked him how he was related to the "older dudes" on the bikes. He just laughed and told her "those guys aren't old...they're my dad and uncle...and I know they're not." Such a fine young man, that nephew-o-mine.
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