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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Winchester

 

On L&O:SVU Philip Winchester plays ADA Peter Stone. The actor is 37yo.

 

On the recent episode he picks up a young woman in a bar. Then we see them making out in the back of a car which is parked outside her building. He stops and tells her that he is only using her. She doesn't mind. She tells him that although he is old it is only a two floor walk up.

 

OLD AT 37!!! :rolleyes:

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I remember a few months before I turned 30 one night I woke up in a panic realizing that I had accomplished nothing with my life. And that has held true for the duration.

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I remember a few months before I turned 30 one night I woke up in a panic realizing that I had accomplished nothing with my life. And that has held true for the duration.

 

All the more reason, challenge yourself to at least leave your apartment and try to lead a slightly more active life.

 

That would be a significant and valuable accomplish. Try, please, Avalon!

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It's interesting I just turned 78 yesterday YET the hardest birthday I ever endured was my 30th in 1970. I was absolutely miserable and though my life was over. Just shows exactly how much I knew.

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

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Turning 30 didn’t bother me...facing 40 is a different story. Guess I’ll have to consider retiring my M4M moniker in the not so distant future. Seemed a long time away when I started using it. Ha! I guess I can take a cue from the working guys and never age....at least according to my profile. :p:D:p Haha!

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40 was hard for me. Officially changing from a young man to middle-aged. I guess 65 might be tough, too.

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I'm fortunate (blessed) in that I have been physically well most of my life. The only time I'm acutely aware of my advanced age is when that old geezer hogs the mirror when I'm shaving.

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I remember my 25th ... I had just finished my first year of medical school (little did I realize how mad my second year would be) and that I had 3 more years to get a degree and that there would be 3 to 7 more years of trading before I would have an actually job

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I turned 50 years old this year. It felt fine. I had trouble turning 35 years old. I spent my 20s training to become an MD. So socially lost years, but it has allowed me to be successful and financially independent.

 

I started using rogaine this year. Seems to be working so far.

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