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At what age are we no longer cool?

I don't know. I haven't reached it yet.

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Just wait until your kids are older....then you truly find out how uncool you are....it doesn't matter what you do...it *will* happen....trust me on this one!! Good news is that when they get a bit older, you get to stick a big toe back in the "Cool Box" now and then..... :)

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An open mind and non-judgemental attitude does offer eternal coolness..... but, certain age brackets are better suited for trendy expressions of cool. We convinced Grandma to give up the daisy dukes and life seems better.

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People named "Sage" are cool.

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when you dance to songs kids half your age do... remember the Macarena!?

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When we start wearing shower caps to the beach to keep the salt spray out of our blue hair.

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You never lose your "coolness"! Some of the oldest people I know, are the coolest because they were always cool people...

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the Question "At what age are we no longer cool?" assumes that everyone at some point in life "becomes cool" and that is just not the case... there are many people that are not, never have been, or never will be "cool" .... I think I am one of them.... and that's okay.

reminds me of this song - I'm Not Cool - Scott Krippayne

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Ben,

Everyone is cool. Even the uncool, unhip people are cool in some way.

We are all equally cool in God's eyes.

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No Eric, child molesters and rapists are not cool in any way shape or form... Ever.

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I'm not considering them. They are beneath consideration

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ok cool.

all I know is that I am not cool, I can't define cool, its pretty relative, but no matter who is defining cool, I am not used as thr example. However, when I walk into a roomfull of people, I see many things,

people that look cool
people that try to look cool ( but don't)
people that ARE cool (a state of being) doesn't matter how they look.
and then there are those that eat cool for breakfast and have ice cubes ready for you in about an hour.

so... Even excluding those not considered worthy of consideration... There are still some people who are not cool, because cool is a state of being & they don't know how to "be cool".

if I walk into a room witth josh miles, kyle lacy, daniel herndon, kristian andersen, I know right away that I am not cool, those guys are cool.

I do have moments of coolness, and get cool points sometimes, but in general, I am not cool... And that is okay :o).. Cool?

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