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OT - How Old is Old?
On Jul 3, 10:38*am, Sjouke Burry
wrote: hopitus wrote: On Jul 3, 9:21 am, Sjouke Burry wrote: Joy wrote: "CatNipped" wrote in message ... Just curious. *At what age do you consider someone as old? *Personally I feel like I passed old 10 years ago at 49. *I'm going to be 60 this coming October and I feel ancient. *However my mom, who is in *MUCH* better shape than me doesn't seem all that old at 85. -- Hugs, CatNipped I'm 75 now. *I never considered myself old until about a year and a half ago. *I was talking to a woman at church who is very impressed with the fact that I went skydiving on my 70th birthday. *Her husband seldom comes to church, but he was there that day. *She said, "I told my husband, 'See that little old lady over there? *She jumps out of airplanes.'" Once I recovered from the shock, I decided that yes, I am old, so why not make the most of it? *I am in Toastmasters, and for our next humorous speech contest, I made a speech about being old. *I won at my club, and at the next level, too. Joy People are starting to call me Sir lately, even young children, and I dont like it(67). Impossible to tell by your nick but not to worry if you're a male. If not, some action of some kind is called for. Male. My name is real(alas). My sisters name is Sjoukje. My grandfather and grandmother on mothers side were Sjouke and Sjoukje. I just thought it was something clever you thought up; I understand totally....if my maternal family kin had won when naming me, instead of the paternal kin winning out, I might have a name like Celine Dion or Avril Lavigne. If you really don't like being addressed "Sir" start small...change in attire maybe? Nothing wrong with your name; it sounds foreign and that is so trendy hot now. No one calls hotties "Sir". Lori had one bullseye with you're as old as you think of yourself as, eh? |
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OT - How Old is Old?
Sherry wrote:
I think I tend to judge "old" by what's in your head, how trendy you are, if you're current on news, etc., sense of humor (big one!), not the number-age. Ah well, then....at 59, I am but an egg! Deborah |
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OT - How Old is Old?
On Jul 3, 1:13*pm, Phoenix wrote:
Sherry wrote: I think I tend to judge "old" by what's in your head, how trendy you are, if you're current on news, etc., sense of humor (big one!), not the number-age. Ah well, then....at 59, I am but an egg! Deborah Definitely not old, with the sig line you dug up, which I have always envied. |
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OT - How Old is Old?
On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 21:47:18 -0500, "CatNipped"
wrote: Just curious. At what age do you consider someone as old? Personally I feel like I passed old 10 years ago at 49. I'm going to be 60 this coming October and I feel ancient. However my mom, who is in *MUCH* better shape than me doesn't seem all that old at 85. Old is a third rate nursing home, in restraints and diapers. Casady |
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OT - How Old is Old?
Age is just a number. I'm old enough that some of my contemporaries are
taking early retirement, young enough to feel embarassed as to how tired her schedule makes me feel after chatting with someone who must be in her late 70s or early 80s who has to rush off to drive some 'old' people who don't get around so well these days to their activities. I've got very definite ideas on how I want to live my later years, but as one old friend said 'You know, Cheryl, all that sweetness and light stuff is really hard!' so I may end up as a bad-tempered old lady moaning to the caregivers about my bad legs instead of keeping as kind, helpful, active and interested in life as my body will allow. And then there are the increasingly frequent days when I'm just thankful I still have some time to indulge my curiosity and enjoy myself, because I've heard of yet another friend or acquaintance my age or younger headed for the Bridge too early. I never used to understand why my mother and her friends talked about illness and death so much. Of course, when I was really young, pre-teen, maybe even teen-aged, I thought anyone past 30 or even 25 was practically tottering on the edge of the grave already, and couldn't possibly have any interest in or get any enjoyment out of life. -- Cheryl |
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OT - How Old is Old?
"hopitus" wrote in message
... On Jul 3, 12:00 am, "Joy" wrote: "CatNipped" wrote in message ... Just curious. At what age do you consider someone as old? Personally I feel like I passed old 10 years ago at 49. I'm going to be 60 this coming October and I feel ancient. However my mom, who is in *MUCH* better shape than me doesn't seem all that old at 85. -- Hugs, CatNipped I'm 75 now. I never considered myself old until about a year and a half ago. I was talking to a woman at church who is very impressed with the fact that I went skydiving on my 70th birthday. Her husband seldom comes to church, but he was there that day. She said, "I told my husband, 'See that little old lady over there? She jumps out of airplanes.'" Once I recovered from the shock, I decided that yes, I am old, so why not make the most of it? I am in Toastmasters, and for our next humorous speech contest, I made a speech about being old. I won at my club, and at the next level, too. Joy Recalling SNL your post reminded me of The Church Lady of that tv show, "We like ourselves, don't we?" which applies to your socially inept conversationalist quoted. *I* decided that I don't wish to know whether or not you still talk to her at church. I have been called many things.....but never "little old lady". *** Actually, I do still talk to her. I was pretty shocked when she said it, but I didn't say anything. However, I have the opposite of a poker face, so I suspect she knows my reaction. Now I just think it's funny. Joy |
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"Richard Casady" wrote in message
... On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 21:47:18 -0500, "CatNipped" wrote: Just curious. At what age do you consider someone as old? Personally I feel like I passed old 10 years ago at 49. I'm going to be 60 this coming October and I feel ancient. However my mom, who is in *MUCH* better shape than me doesn't seem all that old at 85. Old is a third rate nursing home, in restraints and diapers. Casady No, that's hell. Joy |
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OT - How Old is Old?
Old isn't an age, it's a state of mind.
When I was in my mid thirties, I thought I was old. I was ready to curl up in a chair with a good book for the rest of my life. Then I got dragged to a music festival for the first time in my life. Then I went to a gig and fell in love with a band. In the last nine years or so I've been to several music festivals, I've queued all night on the pavement for gig tickets with people half ... nay ... a third my age. I've made new friends twenty years younger than me and others twenty years older. I've started to write fiction and had it published. I've spent a week away from home on a road trip following a band round the country. Last time the band toured, I decided that at 46, I was too old and knackered to be on the barrier. I lasted two gigs at the back before I realised that I was going to be tired and in pain by the end of the gig wherever I stood, so I spent the rest of the tour at the barrier again, and guess what, I had so much fun I forgot about the pain. I'm getting older, but I'm not going to get old. |
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Sherry wrote:
Helen Mirren was on SNL last night. I couldn't help marveling at how beautiful she is, in a natural way. And funny. No idea her age, but I'd never think of her as old. I think I tend to judge "old" by what's in your head, how trendy you are, if you're current on news, etc., sense of humor (big one!), not the number-age. Sherry According to IMDb, Helen Mirren was born July 26, 1945 -- Adrian |
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OT - How Old is Old?
On Jul 3, 4:30*pm, Cheryl wrote:
Age is just a number. I'm old enough that some of my contemporaries are taking early retirement, young enough to feel embarassed as to how tired her schedule makes me feel after chatting with someone who must be in her late 70s or early 80s who has to rush off to drive some 'old' people who don't get around so well these days to their activities. I've got very definite ideas on how I want to live my later years, but as one old friend said 'You know, Cheryl, all that sweetness and light stuff is really hard!' so I may end up as a bad-tempered old lady moaning to the caregivers about my bad legs instead of keeping as kind, helpful, active and interested in life as my body will allow. And then there are the increasingly frequent days when I'm just thankful I still have some time to indulge my curiosity and enjoy myself, because I've heard of yet another friend or acquaintance my age or younger headed for the Bridge too early. I never used to understand why my mother and her friends talked about illness and death so much. Of course, when I was really young, pre-teen, maybe even teen-aged, I thought anyone past 30 or even 25 was practically tottering on the edge of the grave already, and couldn't possibly have any interest in or get any enjoyment out of life. -- Cheryl Have you been offered the Senior Citizen Discount lately? That was creepy the first time. Now I just go with the flow and enjoy it if it's offered. :-) Sherry |
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