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(21,020 posts)I also remember when turning 30 was a traumatic experience.
At twice that now, I'm sorry I wasted so much time being a putz about it.
BillStein
(758 posts)Ah yes, those long ago years
lastlib
(23,208 posts)Chan790
(20,176 posts)Even when I pass 35, I'm never going to trust anybody over 35.
I'll only ever be as old as I look...and that's 25. Going on 8 years now.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)BillStein
(758 posts)oh wait.... it still does
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)BillStein
(758 posts)where did you find that fountain of youth?
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DFW
(54,341 posts)It was less than 300 years ago. I remember it like it was yesterday, because the Washington family down in Mount Vernon just had a baby boy in February, and they decided to name him George.
Gidney N Cloyd
(19,833 posts)elleng
(130,864 posts)LancetChick
(272 posts)When I was 16 I decided that I didn't want to live until my 40's because... well, just LOOK at them, just LISTEN to them... why would anyone want to be like that? Better to be dead and buried with your best years uncorrupted by old age (which I considered the 40's to be).
I'm evolving pretty rapidly. Now I look at 16 as the age of know-nothing-but-think-you-do egotistical drama, and I'm so thankful I don't have to relive those years because... well, just LOOK at them, just LISTEN to them! The funny thing is, I remember all the way back to baby-in-a-crib, back to toddlerhood, when I couldn't understand what my parents were saying to each other because they spoke too fast, and it's the same "me", same consciousness, all through life, just different libraries of knowledge, and therefore different behaviors and points of view.
olddots
(10,237 posts)As long as we keep our sense of humor we remain young .
BillStein
(758 posts)This is based on a visit to the doctor, and an office filled with pamphlets about erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence....
I figure as long as I can hold it in and keep it up, I'm still young!
csziggy
(34,136 posts)MadrasT
(7,237 posts)When I was younger, I would think, "Wow, when 2000 gets here I will be 35, and that is really old."
I remember wondering if I'd live long enough to see the turn of the century.... after all, I'd be forty eight
Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)Callmecrazy
(3,065 posts)35 was a big milepost for me back in 2000. I'm going through a mild mid-life crisis at 47 but it's starting to taper off and I feel like my grown up years are just beginning.
Silver Swan
(1,110 posts)Back when I was four years old, I remember my parents laughing about a cartoon wherein a little boy says about his mother, "Wow! Thirty-six, and still alive!"
My parents were both 36 at that time, so I assumed they were really old.
So no, I don't remember when 35 sounded old, but I do remember when 36 sounded old.
I'm 67 now.
trof
(54,256 posts)I was a freshman in college and got to be friends with a fraternity brother who was 21.
Damn! He could buy beer without worrying about using s fake ID.
He could walk into any bar and get a drink!
HE COULD EVEN VOTE!
For me, 30 was nuthin'.
40 was meh.
50 made me reflect on the previous years.
Half century.
Hmmm....
60 got my attention.
No longer 'middle-aged' by any stretch of the imagination.
70?
Over the hill.
Far over the hill.
Closer and closer to that Lonesome Valley.
I'm a geezer and I know it.
I try not to act too geezerish, but it's hard.
ONE GOOD THING ABOUT GETTING OLD:
"I. DON'T. WANT. TO." is all the excuse I need and I don't have to explain why.
Tuesday Afternoon
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I remember thinking that 35 was a Real Adult ... not old though ... just mature.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)I thought, "A quarter of a century is really old." Now I am 74 and close to three-quarters of a century and thankful I have made it this far.
Moondog
(4,833 posts)live to see 22.
But when 35 sounded old? Nope. Too long ago.
BillStein
(758 posts)on my nephew's 40th birthday, I told his 6 yo daughter that I used to baby sit her father... she looked at me like I was nuts. So I told her to ask her Grandmother (my sister). My sister said "sure, and your uncle too".
My grand-niece still refused to believe it- to her we were all the same age, since there was no difference between 40, 57 and 67