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It seems like 2008 was the year a lot turned 50! :D

here are some recognizable names who celebrated their 50th birthday in 2008! :guitarist

Michelle Pfeiffer

Michael Jackson

Prince Albert of Monaco

Sharon Stone

Holly Hunter

Ellen Degeneres

Prince

Madonna

Viggo Mortensen

Andie McDowell

Alec Baldwin

Tim Robbins

Jeff Foxworthy



anybody know any i may have missed? :D
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Is Spock 50?
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24 years ago I turned 50. Seems like yesterday.
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Lon;1105950 wrote: 24 years ago I turned 50. Seems like yesterday.


I'm not there yet Lon. Are you now a member of AARP?
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Bunch of youngsters...........................:wah:
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chonsigirl;1105956 wrote: Bunch of youngsters...........................:wah:


I'm a baby:wah:
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qsducks;1105952 wrote: I'm not there yet Lon. Are you now a member of AARP?


I don't like the AARP. They claim to speak for and represent the thinking of seniors. Not this senior, I tend to think for myself. They are a money machine that markets services and products to seniors that are supposedly in the seniors best interest and pocket book. Hmmm
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I did not join AARP either, I don't see any pluses if I do.
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Lon;1105970 wrote: I don't like the AARP. They claim to speak for and represent the thinking of seniors. Not this senior, I tend to think for myself. They are a money machine that markets services and products to seniors that are supposedly in the seniors best interest and pocket book. Hmmm


I was wondering myself. My parents don't belong either. Ok, now I think I will have too look into them in 10 yrs or so. So, really, they are just a "for profit" group? Snakes.:-5
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qsducks;1105962 wrote: I'm a baby:wah:


baby, my ass!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1105975 wrote: baby, my ass!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Ok, just a duckling:wah:
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qsducks;1105987 wrote: Ok, just a duckling:wah:


and a cute one!:D
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Odie;1105994 wrote: and a cute one!:D


;) I"m blushing.
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qsducks;1105997 wrote: ;) I"m blushing.


I didn't know ducks blush?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1106000 wrote: I didn't know ducks blush?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Yeah my feathers turn bright red:wah:
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qsducks;1105974 wrote: I was wondering myself. My parents don't belong either. Ok, now I think I will have too look into them in 10 yrs or so. So, really, they are just a "for profit" group? Snakes.:-5


No---I wouldn't say that profit is their only reason for being. They politically, do represent the thinking of some seniors and lobby for them. I just do not agree with some of their thinking when it comes to senior issues. Some seniors feel that they are getting some kind of special deal when they buy products or services advertised in the AARP magazine and that's not the case.
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hope6;1105936 wrote: it seems like 2008 was the year a lot turned 50! :d

here are some recognizable names who celebrated their 50th birthday in 2008! :guitarist

michelle pfeiffer

michael jackson

prince albert of monaco

sharon stone

holly hunter

ellen degeneres

prince

madonna

viggo mortensen

andie mcdowell

alec baldwin

tim robbins

jeff foxworthy



anybody know any i may have missed? :d southern yankee
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...and there are celebrities who never reached 50 years of age:

James Dean

Marilyn Monroe

Jimi Hendrix

Cass Elliott

Karen Carpenter

Sal Mineo

Janis Joplin

River Pheonix

just to name a few.
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Lon;1105950 wrote: 24 years ago I turned 50. Seems like yesterday.


well i've got a few years yet before hitting 50, but if time flies like its been doing recently, it'll be here before i know it! :yh_rotfl
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chonsigirl;1105956 wrote: Bunch of youngsters...........................:wah:


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

:yh_hugs:yh_hugs :-4
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southern yankee;1106050 wrote: southern yankee


awwwwww thats great darlin! your one of the nifty fifty! :guitarist
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along-for-the-ride;1106054 wrote: ...and there are celebrities who never reached 50 years of age:

James Dean

Marilyn Monroe

Jimi Hendrix

Cass Elliott

Karen Carpenter

Sal Mineo

Janis Joplin

River Pheonix

just to name a few.


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Hope6;1106122 wrote: awwwwww thats great darlin! your one of the nifty fifty! :guitarist not for long, 19 days i will be 51:p. 50 was not as bad as 40. I cried for awhile that day. but at 50. I am grateful for the loved ones in my life. Also for the other things that mean so much. :-4
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southern yankee;1106126 wrote: not for long, 19 days i will be 51:p. 50 was not as bad as 40. I cried for awhile that day. but at 50. I am grateful for the loved ones in my life. Also for the other things that mean so much. :-4


Turning 40 didn't bother me! I handled it by having a big party! :guitarist :yh_rotfl

Happy Birthday for 19 days from now! :D :-4
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chonsigirl;1105972 wrote: I did not join AARP either, I don't see any pluses if I do.


Well, I joined AARP when I turned 50, the youngest you can become a member. And over the years, I have gotten 10 to 15% off car rentals, hotels, cruises, and the like, for being an AARP member. That alone certainly more then covered the pidledly yearly AARP membership dues.

Why just last Thursday, I joined the local Golds Gym down here!

And because I am a card carrying AARP member, my Golds Silversneekers membership fee, as well as the monthly fee, is "completely" paid for by AARP!!! For 2009, AARP want's their seniors to be fit, and they're willing to put their money where their mouth is!

So I'm very satisfied with AARP!
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I think those people still look great for their age ! :)
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nok;1106238 wrote: I think those people still look great for their age ! :)
Well, they're only "50", lets take another look at them when of those that are lucky, they hit 60! :wah::D:)
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Some other celebrity milestone birthdays in 2008. :D

Miley Cyrus 16

Zac Efron 21

Rihanna 20

Selena Gomez 16

Naomi Watts 40

Will Smith 40

Joan Rivers 75

Guy Ritchie 40

Emma Watson 18

Larry King 75

Mickey Mouse 80 :D

Joan Jett 50

Ashton Kutcher 30

Steven Tyler 60

Kevin Jonas 21

Owen Wilson 40

Josh Brolin 40

Olivia Newton-John 60
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Hope6;1106117 wrote: well i've got a few years yet before hitting 50, but if time flies like its been doing recently, it'll be here before i know it! :yh_rotfl


I'm not too much older than you, but time keeps going by faster and faster and faster and......
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southern yankee;1106126 wrote: not for long, 19 days i will be 51:p. 50 was not as bad as 40. I cried for awhile that day. but at 50. I am grateful for the loved ones in my life. Also for the other things that mean so much. :-4


Make sure to remind me...my memory is shot! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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age has never been an issue for me, its how you feel an how you make it!;)
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age has never been an issue for me either! i admit i thought about it a little more when i turned 40 but it doesn't really bother me, i mean i am still the same person i was when i was 25! :D
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Olivia Newton John still looks pretty awesome at 60 !
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nok;1107342 wrote: Olivia Newton John still looks pretty awesome at 60 !


Its amazing to see what age some of the folks are because nobody seems to look their age anymore, the miracles of modern times i guess! :D
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Hope6;1107399 wrote: Its amazing to see what age some of the folks are because nobody seems to look their age anymore, the miracles of modern times i guess! :D


yes, botox, and tons of makeup!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1107420 wrote: yes, botox, and tons of makeup!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


ewwwwwwww i don't care how old and wrinkly i get, nobody is sticking and needles in my face!!! :(
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shelbell;1107302 wrote: Make sure to remind me...my memory is shot! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


you got that right!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Hope6;1107438 wrote: ewwwwwwww i don't care how old and wrinkly i get, nobody is sticking and needles in my face!!! :(


it's the tons of makeup they wear that gets to me, can no one just be normal with a tinge of blush?
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Odie;1107450 wrote: it's the tons of makeup they wear that gets to me, can no one just be normal with a tinge of blush?


growing old gracefully! so many peopl don't want to do that! just take care of your skin and be as healthy as possible, what you've got going on the inside will show up on the outside! and i have seen some absolutely beautiful older women! :-6
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cars;1106200 wrote: Well, I joined AARP when I turned 50, the youngest you can become a member. And over the years, I have gotten 10 to 15% off car rentals, hotels, cruises, and the like, for being an AARP member. That alone certainly more then covered the pidledly yearly AARP membership dues.

Why just last Thursday, I joined the local Golds Gym down here!

And because I am a card carrying AARP member, my Golds Silversneekers membership fee, as well as the monthly fee, is "completely" paid for by AARP!!! For 2009, AARP want's their seniors to be fit, and they're willing to put their money where their mouth is!

So I'm very satisfied with AARP!


Another good organization to belong to is AAA. I got my daughter a membership last August and it has paid for itself so far.
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i don't know about you guys but i plan to live to be 100! :guitarist :D

People today are living longer than ever before in history. With medical advancements people are able to live to be older than ever thought possible. In fact, living to be 100 years old may soon be the norm and not the exception, :D
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Hope6;1108174 wrote: i don't know about you guys but i plan to live to be 100! :guitarist :D

People today are living longer than ever before in history. With medical advancements people are able to live to be older than ever thought possible. In fact, living to be 100 years old may soon be the norm and not the exception, :D


I believe it Hope. My grandma just turned 92 and her mom hit 90. My mom is 67 and looks like she's in her mid 50's. I just hope I get the longevity of my moms side!!! :-6
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Hope6;1108174 wrote: i don't know about you guys but i plan to live to be 100! :guitarist :D



People today are living longer than ever before in history. With medical advancements people are able to live to be older than ever thought possible. In fact, living to be 100 years old may soon be the norm and not the exception, :D
:wah: :wah: :wah: :wah:

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cars;1108338 wrote: :wah: :wah: :wah: :wah:


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