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My computer has been "in the shop" for several days, so I couldn't be the referee in the "good looks" debate. I'll call it a draw.
I was happy to have diversionary football game on TV last night to avoid (thankfully) watching the Trump/Biden debate. Sports will dominate my weekend viewing it appears.
And welcome, Joan! Knowing you, you'll have something to contribute on occasion.
Hahaha Stephen. Beauty, as we say is in the eye of the beer-holder. But yes, youth tend to have an upper hand and it is in youth where beauty is important for the species anyway
Joan, what did we do before the computer and the internet? When I think about it we did OK. We just got on with living our lives. We LOVE you being here more.
Ok Onyango. Loose limbed youth wins every time, a person might be butt ugly but being Young wins outright hahaha
Randall you are right. I know people younger than me who are not active. This week I have managed almost 500km of cycling and 30km of runs. Next week I will go easy on myself for recovery.
As to being handsome, Steve, I am the trophy holder and this is not a debate :)
Sure! I'll join, even as I am the most sedentary person in the group. I enjoy reading comments from each of you, even if it does keep me at my computer all day. I LOVE being here.
I have one of those gadgets; I will look for it and see what it tells me.
Onyango, being young has little to do with being active (although most people become less active with age). I, for one, walk, hike, jog, box, work, etc. every day. For my age (77), I think I'm in excellent shape. Yes, you should learn to swim. And a triathlon would be a great goal!
Well, being young, at least at the moment, I am quite active. I run and cycle. I have never learnt to swim but i am thinking of it. I have an ambition of trying a triathlon maybe next year.
As for daily steps, my max in one day was i think 35k.
I heard TV ratings on all sport events are way down. I can understand why pro basketball would be--wrong season (winter sport). Football and baseball? Maybe because few or no fans are at the games which takes away the excitement. Same with golf.
While away from a television for 5 days, I, for one, didn't miss it--sports, news (politics), or even the weather forecasts. Maybe my sister is right: she doesn't have a TV, period.
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