That's what she said.
Ok, that's enough of that. Anyways, the reason I'm commenting on this is because it brings back some good memories of my dad. He didn't pass away, just sort of faded socially when he and my mother seperated.
He used to ask that question at the most awkward times. One time comes to mind that is mildly funny, and most likely wont end with crickets and an awkward "....oh you shoulda been there" from me.
AARP called some time ago, I think he had just turned 55 a few days prior, and the lady gave her usual spiel about benefits for the elderly and other services they provide. My dad replied with, "Do I still qualify if I feel like I'm 18?" he bugged her about it for a few response-less seconds before she came back with (while chuckling) "Sir, if you have your ID, we can provide substantial discounts on your current anti-dementia prescription. We understand how easy it is to justify skipping doses to save money." I laughed till oxygen deprivation caused me to stop. I don't know whether anyone else would consider that funny, but maybe it'll inspire some of the site's older members to have their own fun with the premise.