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Our president-elect is 70 years old.
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[h1]Ten women to every man, a black market in Viagra, and a 'thriving swingers scene': Welcome to The Villages, Florida, where the elderly residents down Sex on the Square cocktail in 'honor' of woman, 68, arrested for public sex with toyboy[/h1]Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...arrested-public-sex-toyboy.html#ixzz4SH2GMhsd
- -The Villages in Florida is the world's largest retirement community and has a reputation for naughty behavior
- -Peggy Klemm, 68, was arrested for having drunken public sex in the square with toyboy 19 years her junior
- -Four days before her arrest she'd been put on probation for drunk driving her golf cart
- -Local bar has made a $3.75 Sex on the Square cocktail in honor of Peggy, who is married to wheelchair bound husband
- -MailOnline went undercover in The Villages and found a thriving swingers scene, a black market in Viagra
- -Dubbed Disney World for old people, there are 10 women to every man and their antics would make Mickey Mouse blush
- -Resident Belinda Beard, 62, said: 'All of the women work hard to look good... Turn your back for a minute and someone will try to steal your husband'
- -Swimming in cheap booze and sunshine 'every night is Saturday night'
- -One of its most infamous residents was a retired biology teacher who called his manhood Mr Midnight
The blatant xenophobia by some of the guys here is unprecedented. Never have I experienced such ignorant behavior towards foreigners just trying to give their opinion. I'm both shocked and appalled.
See, Mick Jagger is ******* LIVING b. He just had a baby boy with his 29 y/o girlfriend
Mick Jagger rich, don't get it twisted. Also, at 70 you're not worrying about what others think or what's cool.
this^ I read an article not to long ago saying the opposite life expectancy was going to up in the near future. Because of all the technological advancements, exercise regimens, and discoveries.... Living past 70 should be a breeze in the near future.
What's with all these folks not wanting to live past 60-70? And the ones in the retirement thread talking about not saving anything for retirement. I'm disabled and I would hope I make it that far.
With all the possible medical and technological advancements, maybe our quality of life will drastically improve by then. I'd at least like to find out before I start making plans to not live past age X.
True but Mick is not sitting on his *** waiting to die like some people think
Mick Jagger rich, don't get it twisted. Also, at 70 you're not worrying about what others think or what's cool.
True but Mick is not sitting on his *** waiting to die like some people think
Definitely not, but he's also an exception.
I didnt miss that irony...it was just absolutely irrelevant and an excuse to hit me with a leftist lecture about why taking personal responsibility is a worse idea than more government intervention.I hope you didn't miss the irony of posting this on NT, of all forums, where members have been throwing reason out of the window to get that "last pair of sneakers for a while, I swear" since 1999.
There is a reason brands spend billions in marketing and advertising to erode the public's willpower: it's because it works. Refusing to address the promotion of bad habits, the effects of poor urban planning, and leave it all to "willpower" (at the mercy of corporations' need that you consume) is irresponsible and will invariably lead to poor quality of life and poor health numbers.
Pretty muchMillennial on this 60th birthday, when he think his vacations not gonna be lit anymore.....
TrippinMillennial on this 60th birthday, when he think his vacations not gonna be lit anymore.....
I didnt miss that irony...it was just absolutely irrelevant and an excuse to hit me with a leftist lecture about why taking personal responsibility is a worse idea than more government intervention.I hope you didn't miss the irony of posting this on NT, of all forums, where members have been throwing reason out of the window to get that "last pair of sneakers for a while, I swear" since 1999.
There is a reason brands spend billions in marketing and advertising to erode the public's willpower: it's because it works. Refusing to address the promotion of bad habits, the effects of poor urban planning, and leave it all to "willpower" (at the mercy of corporations' need that you consume) is irresponsible and will invariably lead to poor quality of life and poor health numbers.
Poor urban planning? How is that at all relevant here?
This is how you think....." lets not put a McDonald's there guys, it may be unfair to under privileged, they may consume too much and it will be our fault, as we already know they cant help themselves"
You had to have typed this nonsense in a starbucks