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Do you enjoy being old?
Simple question as your years advance are you enjoying it. Personally I hate it. And i am only 63.
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I am a recycled teenager ~ I like being 19 again !
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Originally Posted by roving-eye
Simple question as your years advance are you enjoying it. Personally I hate it. And i am only 63.
Oh yes.
What is there not to like about it?
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Originally Posted by roving-eye
Simple question as your years advance are you enjoying it. Personally I hate it. And i am only 63.
'Growing old is not for the faint-hearted' - Joan Collins.
On Yer Bike!
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I'm in my 50s, so while no spring chicken, I'm not a pensioner either. Still don't like the aches and pains creeping in though.
On the other hand, I find the older I get, the less I care about mundane nonsense. Not even that fussed about my lockdown hair. Which resembles a thatched roof right now. Do I care? Do I heck.
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Originally Posted by roving-eye
Simple question as your years advance are you enjoying it. Personally I hate it. And i am only 63.
The alternative to growing old is not attractive so make the most of it because wasted time will be lost forever.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
I'm in my 50s, so while no spring chicken, I'm not a pensioner either. Still don't like the aches and pains creeping in though.
On the other hand, I find the older I get, the less I care about mundane nonsense. Not even that fussed about my lockdown hair. Which resembles a thatched roof right now. Do I care? Do I heck.
I'll see your thatched roof and raise you my home haircut!
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
I'm in my 50s, so while no spring chicken, I'm not a pensioner either. Still don't like the aches and pains creeping in though.
On the other hand, I find the older I get, the less I care about mundane nonsense. Not even that fussed about my lockdown hair. Which resembles a thatched roof right now. Do I care? Do I heck.
The good old double edged sword, stay fit and healthy age isn’t a problem, but with the best will in the world physical ability does decline, I’m reasonably fit for my age, but I certainly don’t have the stamina of just a few years ago.
Sure, not as bothered by minor details these days.
Swap your age group, my fifties long gone.
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Just turned 50, act like I'm 15 wish I was 28 and have the concentration level of a 2 year old :-)
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Originally Posted by silver fox
The good old double edged sword, stay fit and healthy age isn’t a problem, but with the best will in the world physical ability does decline, I’m reasonably fit for my age, but I certainly don’t have the stamina of just a few years ago.
Sure, not as bothered by minor details these days.
Swap your age group, my fifties long gone.
Couldn't have put it better myself. Except that my seventies have gone too. But I dont hate being old and still lead as full a life as the physical difficulties will allow.
Just be yourself, no one else is better qualified!!
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The great things about being old are:
•being able to say virtually anything you like to people (although women tell me this only works for men.)
• having people show surprise when they learn from others how old you are. (of course never ask people if they can guess!)
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I'm a leap year baby born on the 29th of February - being 15 is great - remembering the real age - not so great
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Originally Posted by seivad
I'll see your thatched roof and raise you my home haircut!
No one seems to have a variety of pudding basins anymore .
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Originally Posted by Little Londoner
No one seems to have a variety of pudding basins anymore .
White enamel with a blue rim, yep, got a selection :-)
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Originally Posted by *concerned*
White enamel with a blue rim, yep, got a selection :-)
ah....mine are yellow with a green rim
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