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Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 12:27
by Chopper
Lady Jaye wrote:Thundershot wrote:Damn, does that make me feel old

If you're behaving like an old man, don't be surprised when people start treating you like one...
I am turning bloody 39 this year. I am feeling more alive than ever. My friends range from age 18 to 60. OK, I do collect stuff from my childhood years, but I don't live in those days 24/7. There's more roads to travel than the road to your nanna. Don't just look at things that were, but also at things that are of will be. I try to keep up with things, a thing I learnt from my father. The moment youngsters see/feel/hear you still understand them, they'll open up to you. I hardly ever get those comments.
Amen to that. And kids help too

Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 12:30
by SteveD
My dear auld Dad (MrD Sr) always says "you're only as old as those you feel". His trial starts next Wednesday......
.... seriously though I'm with Jaye. Age is in the mind! Act like you're 11 if you want to. Be childish. But be serious when you need to be. There's a time and place for everything. Just enjoy yourself, and be yourself. But fook me that's old Jaye - 39 eh?

Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 13:06
by Lady Jaye
Chopper wrote:Amen to that. And kids help too

Kids keep the mind young, but they make you look old as f*ck!
SteveD wrote:My dear auld Dad (MrD Sr) always says "you're only as old as those you feel". His trial starts next Wednesday......
ROFL! I think we would get along really good. At a rave when a girls is surprised about my age I tend to reply: "Honey, my girlfriend is younger than you!"
SteveD wrote:But fook me that's old Jaye - 39 eh?

Fook Joo Too

Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 14:55
by DAMartin
I'm 27 since last week, but the world moves so fast (Every show I watch is either too old to continue, or they do bad changes, or they undo good changes, or simply don't do them) that I tend to feel really, really old.
Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 18:14
by paul463
SteveD wrote:. But fook me that's old Jaye - 39 eh?

Me too! 39 in July.............
Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 18:25
by The Kraken Wakes
DAMartin wrote:I'm 27 since last week, but the world moves so fast (Every show I watch is either too old to continue, or they do bad changes, or they undo good changes, or simply don't do them) that I tend to feel really, really old.
have you seen lovejoy?
Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 19:36
by gung-hoeddie
Haha that cheered me up. As well as the 12 days I now have off work.
Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 20:10
by Red Laser
The Kraken Wakes wrote:DAMartin wrote:I'm 27 since last week, but the world moves so fast (Every show I watch is either too old to continue, or they do bad changes, or they undo good changes, or simply don't do them) that I tend to feel really, really old.
have you seen lovejoy?
Do you mean when they ditched Eric for that skinny black girl who was annoying then they got Eric back to replace her?
Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 20:16
by The Kraken Wakes
Red Laser wrote:The Kraken Wakes wrote:DAMartin wrote:I'm 27 since last week, but the world moves so fast (Every show I watch is either too old to continue, or they do bad changes, or they undo good changes, or simply don't do them) that I tend to feel really, really old.
have you seen lovejoy?
Do you mean when they ditched Eric for that skinny black girl who was annoying then they got Eric back to replace her?
wasnt referring to that particular bit but itll do...
Re: Feeling ancient
Posted: 21 Apr 2010 20:34
by Red Laser
Oh right which bits?