Evidence that you're getting old
Youthful as I am, I realised yesterday that I no-longer know, or care, who is #1 in the charts. Furthermore, it takes all day to get rid of a hangover and I now seem to have a profound interest in gardening. Worst is that I now use words like 'furthermore'.
What makes you think that you are getting old?
( , Thu 28 Oct 2004, 13:01)
Youthful as I am, I realised yesterday that I no-longer know, or care, who is #1 in the charts. Furthermore, it takes all day to get rid of a hangover and I now seem to have a profound interest in gardening. Worst is that I now use words like 'furthermore'.
What makes you think that you are getting old?
( , Thu 28 Oct 2004, 13:01)
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eh?
sorry, you'll have to repeat the question luv.
seriously tho, Ionesco's view of physical degeneration came in the metaphor of tooth decay - often the first sign of an aging body and a signpost to its inevitable death, and certainly mine when i had a root canal last year.
otherwise, my age manifests itself in a predeliction for bitter, and a very low tolerance for top of the pops presenters.
the torch is 29 next year. *shudders with the wasted promise of a squanderd youth*
( , Thu 28 Oct 2004, 15:38, Reply)
sorry, you'll have to repeat the question luv.
seriously tho, Ionesco's view of physical degeneration came in the metaphor of tooth decay - often the first sign of an aging body and a signpost to its inevitable death, and certainly mine when i had a root canal last year.
otherwise, my age manifests itself in a predeliction for bitter, and a very low tolerance for top of the pops presenters.
the torch is 29 next year. *shudders with the wasted promise of a squanderd youth*
( , Thu 28 Oct 2004, 15:38, Reply)
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