Signs you're getting old... (Page 2)
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2014-09-15 12:15 PM in reply to: RockTractor |
Master 6595 Rio Rancho, NM | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by RockTractor Two from last weekend: Saturday I had two workouts; run and a bike... I took a nap after each one. :-) But, stayed awake for a concert that evening with my wife! Sunday: At Costco, I grabbed the "Mature" Multi Vitamins off the shelf to joke with my wife - then realized I'm only 4 years away from the target age group (50+). My husband is old enough to get a senior discount at some restaurants. Our sons are both out of college and on to careers. They're getting older, I'm not |
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2014-09-15 12:26 PM in reply to: trijamie |
Master 1970 Somewhere on the Tennessee River | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by trijamie Originally posted by RockTractor Two from last weekend: Saturday I had two workouts; run and a bike... I took a nap after each one. :-) But, stayed awake for a concert that evening with my wife! Sunday: At Costco, I grabbed the "Mature" Multi Vitamins off the shelf to joke with my wife - then realized I'm only 4 years away from the target age group (50+). That's pretty funny. Years ago I accidently bought the 50+ vitamins thinking that there were more than 50 vitamins and minerals included. Someone had to tell me that that's not what the label meant... For the record I'm not actually bummed at all about getting older, I'm just getting a kick out of all the signs that remind me. Granted I haven't gotten to the aches and pains yet, so I might be changing my tune when that comes. When I turned 20 I was actually bummed because I had this idea that getting older meant that you got proportionately more boring, but thankfully I finally realized that was a complete load. As long as you keep doing the stuff you love, age is more or less irrelevant. In fact I'm really looking forward to my retirement! A shanty on the beach with my windsurfing board, a hammock, and a bazillion books to read. With my diet, lifestyle, and genetics, I'm hoping I can even make it past 100. Being more susceptible to claustrophobia sucks though...it does get worse with age.
You have just discovered the secret of life. And the secret of longevity. |
2014-09-15 12:45 PM in reply to: MadMathemagician |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... One definite sign that I am getting older is that I repeat things to people, like I will tell them the same story I just told them! LOL |
2014-09-15 12:45 PM in reply to: jford2309 |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... One definite sign that I am getting older is that I repeat things to people, like I will tell them the same story I just told them! LOL |
2014-09-15 1:57 PM in reply to: jford2309 |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... My wife met with a local state congress person last week. He wasn't born when she went off to college. That made her feel old. Made me feel old too. |
2014-09-15 2:18 PM in reply to: jford2309 |
Expert 1111 Albuquerque, NM | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by jford2309 One definite sign that I am getting older is that I repeat things to people, like I will tell them the same story I just told them! LOL Originally posted by jford2309 One definite sign that I am getting older is that I repeat things to people, like I will tell them the same story I just told them! LOL Intentional or not.... I'm ROFL! |
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2014-09-15 2:22 PM in reply to: rrrunner |
Expert 1111 Albuquerque, NM | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by rrrunner Originally posted by RockTractor Two from last weekend: Saturday I had two workouts; run and a bike... I took a nap after each one. :-) But, stayed awake for a concert that evening with my wife! Sunday: At Costco, I grabbed the "Mature" Multi Vitamins off the shelf to joke with my wife - then realized I'm only 4 years away from the target age group (50+). My husband is old enough to get a senior discount at some restaurants. Our sons are both out of college and on to careers. They're getting older, I'm not Me neither! My wife told me that even if I was 50, I couldn't get the "Mature" vitamins because I act like i'm in 5th grade, |
2014-09-15 2:28 PM in reply to: jford2309 |
Pro 6838 Tejas | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by jford2309 One definite sign that I am getting older is that I repeat things to people, like I will tell them the same story I just told them! LOL I see what you did there! |
2014-09-15 2:54 PM in reply to: trijamie |
Extreme Veteran 574 Crossville, TN | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... I remember celebrating my dad's 50th birthday (seems like 2 weeks ago) and thought he was so old. I'm now 53 and was I ever wrong. |
2014-09-15 3:49 PM in reply to: trijamie |
Champion 10668 Tacoma, Washington | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... If you're thinking you're getting old crossing the 3-0 barrier, you're in for a rough ride. What tips me off that I'm getting old? Well, it sure ain't the maturity level. My wife tells me I've been "old" since high school. What, the "get off my lawn" signs mean I'm old? A little while back, I mentioned that I was getting old. She said, "Honey, you're already old." Okay, I'm getting "older". Older than old... But having a child just short of my 50th birthday keeps me young. |
2014-09-15 4:53 PM in reply to: briderdt |
Regular 866 Central Coast, CA | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... When I turned 30, yeah I felt "old". Living in a college town surrounded by college kids as they come and go made me feel like the character from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" with the line (sic) "I just keep getting older but they stay the same age". I'm still in the same town and just turned 40. I do what I enjoy doing, in the best shape of my life (considering I didn't exercise before 35, not hard to do) and have good friends which helps me stay "young" |
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2014-09-15 5:13 PM in reply to: MOlsen |
Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... When you used to go to hockey games, the players were much older than you, bigger than you; you were a kid, they were adults. At a somewhat later stage in your life, you realize, hey, cool, we're the same age! Next stage: wait, were any of these players even born in my decade? Current stage: these 'kids' were born when?! Heaven help me, I feel ancient! |
2014-09-15 8:03 PM in reply to: melbo55 |
Master 2380 Beijing | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... A couple of years ago, some kid at work told me "You're like a 20 year old stuck in a 40-year-old's body!"
So I put one of these in his cubicle.
Youth? Tryin' to flex on me? Don't be silly. |
2014-09-16 11:14 AM in reply to: melbo55 |
Elite 3770 | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by melbo55 When you used to go to hockey games, the players were much older than you, bigger than you; you were a kid, they were adults. At a somewhat later stage in your life, you realize, hey, cool, we're the same age! Next stage: wait, were any of these players even born in my decade? Current stage: these 'kids' were born when?! Heaven help me, I feel ancient! Thats funny b/c I remember thinking ooooh look at these hot older players when the draft rolled around. Then I was their age (I got a chance!). Now? they can be my children. yikes. |
2014-09-16 12:02 PM in reply to: turtlegirl |
Pro 6520 Bellingham, WA | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... When you are more interested in The Roosevelts than American Ninja Warrior |
2014-09-17 11:07 AM in reply to: popsracer |
Veteran 275 Algonquin, IL | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... I have to regularly trim the hair that grows out of my ears. That being said, last year, at age 47, I declared myself in the best shape of my life. I was trained up for Racine 70.3 and immediately went into marathon training. I'm not fast, but I'll finish with a smile on my face. |
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2014-09-17 11:53 AM in reply to: trijamie |
, Virginia | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... I had to get my daughter-in-law to show me how to text on my phone. I still would rather actually talk to someone, however I do LOVE spellchecker. I like it when my phone makes me laugh, but not too hard, I might wet myself......I'm old |
2014-09-17 1:49 PM in reply to: popsracer |
Deep in the Heart of Texas | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by popsracer When you are more interested in The Roosevelts than American Ninja Warrior Or remember the days before TiVo when you had to choose between to shows...or worse, the days before VCRs when you had to watch a show when it aired or miss it completely. (note - if you remember days before remote controls and color TVs, you're no longer getting old - you've been there for a whiile) |
2014-09-17 2:26 PM in reply to: Hook'em |
Champion 10668 Tacoma, Washington | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by Hook'em Or remember the days before TiVo when you had to choose between to shows...or worse, the days before VCRs when you had to watch a show when it aired or miss it completely. (note - if you remember days before remote controls and color TVs, you're no longer getting old - you've been there for a whiile) Thanks. One more reminder. |
2014-09-17 2:31 PM in reply to: MOlsen |
Pro 6191 | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by MOlsen When I turned 30, yeah I felt "old". Living in a college town surrounded by college kids as they come and go made me feel like the character from "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" with the line (sic) "I just keep getting older but they stay the same age". I'm still in the same town and just turned 40. I do what I enjoy doing, in the best shape of my life (considering I didn't exercise before 35, not hard to do) and have good friends which helps me stay "young" Turned 29 at my army officer training course this summer... I'm with a bunch of 22-24 year olds with brand new, shiny, unused college diplomas. I feel old here. But with age comes experience (travel, work, relationships, life, understanding the value of family). I embrace it, but I do find the drama exhausting. When I get back to Tucson, to my friends where I'm the baby of the group, it'll be a whole different perspective. People here look at my sideways when I mention that I have friends in their 50s.
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2014-09-17 2:48 PM in reply to: ratherbeswimming |
Elite 3770 | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... I had an old moment today. I said "ooops! I forgot to xerox that" and my fifth graders asked (at least 6 of them) "Whats a xerox?" |
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2014-09-17 3:00 PM in reply to: Hook'em |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by Hook'em Originally posted by popsracer When you are more interested in The Roosevelts than American Ninja Warrior Or remember the days before TiVo when you had to choose between to shows...or worse, the days before VCRs when you had to watch a show when it aired or miss it completely. (note - if you remember days before remote controls and color TVs, you're no longer getting old - you've been there for a whiile) I remember being the remote control for my dad. "Go change the channel". How old does that make me? |
2014-09-17 3:55 PM in reply to: cdban66 |
Master 6595 Rio Rancho, NM | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by cdban66 Originally posted by Hook'em Originally posted by popsracer When you are more interested in The Roosevelts than American Ninja Warrior Or remember the days before TiVo when you had to choose between to shows...or worse, the days before VCRs when you had to watch a show when it aired or miss it completely. (note - if you remember days before remote controls and color TVs, you're no longer getting old - you've been there for a whiile) I remember being the remote control for my dad. "Go change the channel". How old does that make me? I remember when shows started with the statement "In living color!" |
2014-09-17 4:10 PM in reply to: rrrunner |
Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... The store asking if you need help taking out your bags. Being called sir Not really caring that my crocs, shorts shirt and hat are all different colors as long as I can make it to Starbucks! |
2014-09-17 4:19 PM in reply to: Hook'em |
Pro 6520 Bellingham, WA | Subject: RE: Signs you're getting old... Originally posted by Hook'em Originally posted by popsracer When you are more interested in The Roosevelts than American Ninja Warrior Or remember the days before TiVo when you had to choose between to shows...or worse, the days before VCRs when you had to watch a show when it aired or miss it completely. (note - if you remember days before remote controls and color TVs, you're no longer getting old - you've been there for a whiile) What's a TiVo? |
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