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What Is The Hardest Part About Getting Older? It May Be Worse Than You Thought

We may lose a lot of things when we get older. Some of us lose our ability to drive safely and other people may lose their hair. There is one thing that most of us don’t tend to lose when we get older, however, and that is our sense of humor. It is clearly seen in these men, who were discussing some of the problems they had as they were getting older. It seemed as if they were trying to one-up each other but then one man had a situation that nobody could top:

“Sixty is the worst age to be,” said the 60-year-old. You always feel like you have to pee. And most of the time, you stand at the toilet and nothing comes out!”

“Ah, that’s nothin’,” said the 70-year-old. “When you’re seventy, you can’t even crap anymore. You take laxatives, eat bran, you sit on the toilet all day and nothin’ comes out!”

“Actually,” said the 80-year-old, “Eighty is the worst age of all.”

“Do you have trouble peeing too?” asked the 60-year-old.

“No, not really. I pee every morning at 6:00. I pee like a racehorse on a flat rock; no problem at all.”

“Do you have trouble crapping?”

“No, I crap every morning at 6:30.”

With great exasperation, the 60-year-old said, “Let me get this straight. You pee every morning at 6:00 and crap every morning at 6:30. So what’s so tough about being 80?”

“I don’t wake up until 7:00.”