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[Misc] Shìt that makes you feel old Volume I



PILTDOWN MAN

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Having to scroll down for ages to enter your date of birth on an online form
 




knocky1

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Me being me, as the girl cut through the pedestrians, I started feeling good about myself and thinking it’s no doubt a flyer for a cool new bar or trendy restaurant or similar.......

Got jumped on and a quick peck on the lips by a Beautiful, young woman in a mini skirt early one evening a few summers back.

Find it hard to accept her list of things to do on the Hen Party list included “kiss a bald, old man”.....
 


jakarta

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May 25, 2007
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Recently had something from Royal London (my pension provider), announcing I am now on my 'Countdown' to my pension date i.e. you have made it to 60 you old bugger, you have 5 more productive years left before you sag into senility...
 


Gabbafella

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I'm currently doing up my flat, I'm half way through laying the flooring, spent two days bent over or on my knees, spent the following 3 days walking like I'd shit myself where my body had all but given up.
I have also been diagnosed with osteopenia, basically old lady bones that break easily. The past few years I've had several fractures in my ankle and split my shin just through walking, also shut my hand in a door last year and snapped it in half.
On the plus side, I'm 43 next month and people always tell me I look 10 years younger and I still get chatted up which is always a confidence boost. Just wish I didn't have to make odd noises every time I get in or out of a chair.
 


Reminiscing about an attractive "older woman" I once met in a bar in Paris in the 80s. Catching a taxi back to her place in the suburbs for a night of passion, then spending most of the next day in bed with her punctuated by intermittent sleepy sex. Taking a photo of her naked as she brings me a late breakfast in bed in the afternoon. Getting up and going for a walk with her before saying goodbye after exchanging addresses to let her know the next time I was in Paris. Then realising fu** me! She'd be bloody 80 now!

One of those "worthless without photos..." posts :)

Where do I start?

Still working but getting two modest monthly pension payments from previous jobs.
The tightwad within me jumping for joy when the pharmacist told me my prescription was now free (what about the bus pass though?).
On a sombre note two of my contemporaries losing their partners to long term debilitating illnesses.
 




bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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When you see TV footage or similar from the eras when you were young.

In your mind… yes, of course, there's been a seamless and steady development of the world down the years, but essentially this is the same place, same life, same society. A constant connected thread.

Then you see, say, the 1980s on TV. And it looks like historic footage. Totally another era. Laughably ancient, and different, and disconnected from today. Like seeing WW2 era footage when you were young. Look at the cars! The buildings! Even the film quality is shit; all grainy and fuzzy and in a poxy boxy aspect ratio. How can that be right?

And you realize, well, yeah, actually now there is a 40-year gap from 2020 to 1980. Just like there was from, say, 1985 to 1945. And the gap looks just as vast, and that – far from being someone who's always been part of a connected now that's broadly the same with steady subtle changes – you come from history. That was you. You are the past.
 


Guinness Boy

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I do. I’m not surprised. Love you HT.

I’ve started doing the old man grunt when getting up off the sofa. And I now have to shave my bloody ear holes. WTF.

I also do the old man grunt. I have also reached the stage where I need to get my ears syringed on a semi regular basis. I feel the next visit is soon, given that my hearing started going again at the start of this week. This morning i got up and it was ok until I put some olive oil ear drops in which have made me totally mutton again. Who wants to listen to 6 Music anyway?

Also, listening to 6 Music.

The worst is that there are a group of us on here who I think are the same age bracket and grew up with NSC (I'm looking at you 45-55 year olds). I wrote a post, similar to the OP's on this thread, a while ago called "being in your 40s". I don't even want to do a search for it and work out how long ago I wrote it :lolol:
 


jakarta

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May 25, 2007
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Oh, and Mrs Jakarta and I are going out today. Not to a Rave or even a Gig. RHS Wisley to look at the Autumn Colours. Rock and indeed Roll...
 




bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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Also, listening to 6 Music.

Knowing you're so old you actually saw a Kenickie gig.

Kenickie-resize.jpg
 


Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
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My definition of old is when you spend more time looking back than looking forwards.
 


Braggfan

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Just started watching The Sopranos, thinking I’ll watch something contemporary. It first aired in 1999. They’ve just got a shipment of the the latest technology in. DVD players.


As an aside, it hasn’t blown my socks off like everyone said it would but I’ll stick with it, it’s engaging enough.

That a shame it hasn't blown your socks off. In my opinion The Sopranos is the best television show. Apart from the characters being amazing, I think it's very rare for a show to be so consistently excellent for such a long time.
 






monty uk

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Sep 25, 2018
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Walking along a slightly downmarket street in Amsterdam, a dodgy character sidled alongside:

Dodgy character: Want some Heroin?
Me: No thanks?
Dodgy character: Cocaine?
Me: No thanks?
Dodgy character: Viagra?
 


Braggfan

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May 12, 2014
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I've mentioned this before on here when it happened. But we had a new girl start at work, her first job after university. She must be 21 or 22. When she first moved down here she said she'd been out with her friends at the weekend and been to an 80's night. They'd debated about whether they should go or not, because none of them knew any 80's music.
 
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daveinplzen

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Being completely unnoticed by people handing out club flyers.
 


happypig

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May 23, 2009
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When asked "what do you do ?", replying "I'm retired" (early, admittedly but I've still joined the ranks of the no longer working)
 










zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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played my first gig in my local over 30 years ago. been riding scooters 34 years, took O levels, got free milk at school.
 


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