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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now. It's either that or my consumption of ice cream.
What are you too old for, and do you still do it regardless? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now. "
At 28? Pffft... |
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over a year ago
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"I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now. It's either that or my consumption of ice cream.
What are you too old for, and do you still do it regardless? "
Cartwheels and laughing too much.
*weak pelvic floor* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to get so into a book that I would stay up literally the entire night reading. I would get engrossed in it, I would get emotional with the story, it would be amazing.
Now I try to do it, I get really interested in a book, then I fall asleep with my kindle on my face at around 3am and have to go searching through the book for the last part I remember before my mind was too sleepy to realistically read. I'm just too old for it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I used to get so into a book that I would stay up literally the entire night reading. I would get engrossed in it, I would get emotional with the story, it would be amazing.
Now I try to do it, I get really interested in a book, then I fall asleep with my kindle on my face at around 3am and have to go searching through the book for the last part I remember before my mind was too sleepy to realistically read. I'm just too old for it. "
yep i can relate to this! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now. It's either that or my consumption of ice cream.
What are you too old for, and do you still do it regardless? "
You are 28!
Jesus H Christ, what hope is there for me at almost 43? |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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im old enough to know youth is wasted on the youth, and young enough to take full advantage of that wisdom.. however, i did find myself about 3 years ago, liking clothes from a catalogue and, i have planned for the colour scheme, of my pimped up mobility scooter...i also know what im going to be called as a grandma when the time comes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to be able to pull an all nighter, grab a couple of hours of sleep in the afternoon and be fine and dandy... now? Not so much.
The difference between 20 and 26. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I used to be able to pull an all nighter, grab a couple of hours of sleep in the afternoon and be fine and dandy... now? Not so much.
The difference between 20 and 26. "
Its all relative.
I can still do that.
Lightweight! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Drinking and doggy style. As Scotty in Star Trek would say "she cannae take any more Captain".
And he was right. My knees are not what they were. Neither is my booze tolerance
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I used to be able to pull an all nighter, grab a couple of hours of sleep in the afternoon and be fine and dandy... now? Not so much.
The difference between 20 and 26. "
The recovery gets worst as you get older I'm afraid |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Too old to tolerate ...
Childish behaviour
Spoilt behaviour
Sycophantic behaviour
Prima Donna behaviour
And just all round behaviour of Bell Ends in various guises.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Getting home in the early hours after a night out ! Hangovers have just kicked in........Riding my child's BMX! Brambles & Stingers hurt a lot more these days and I'm far too old for those bloody Nike trainers all the kids wear these days !!! My Adidas originals just don't cut it these days |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Im too old to go out after a full days work.
Whilst my job is tiring, I used to be able to get home and get ready straight away to go out, and I cant do that anymore. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now. It's either that or my consumption of ice cream.
What are you too old for, and do you still do it regardless?
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I'm too old to watch dragon ball. 15 years later and I'm still watching it . |
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"I used to be able to pull an all nighter, grab a couple of hours of sleep in the afternoon and be fine and dandy... now? Not so much.
The difference between 20 and 26.
Its all relative.
I can still do that.
Lightweight! "
Are you sure Red? X |
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By *edMan
over a year ago
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"Nappies....but who knows what the future holds
Are you talking about more babies, or a new nappy fetish?
I was thinking more about incontinence in old age "
Bugger.... that didn't even cross my mind! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I used to be able to pull an all nighter, grab a couple of hours of sleep in the afternoon and be fine and dandy... now? Not so much.
The difference between 20 and 26.
Its all relative.
I can still do that.
Lightweight!
Are you sure Red? X"
Yes- it did say an afternoon nap was included in the deal though, right? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now.
At 28? Pffft..."
I stayed in bed until 11am and that was only cos we received a delivery. I wouldn't have left my squalor for days given the choice, I'm still suffering from ti_edness yet I can't get to bed for ages. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now. It's either that or my consumption of ice cream.
What are you too old for, and do you still do it regardless?
You are 28!
Jesus H Christ, what hope is there for me at almost 43?"
Wait until you're 44, it'll be totally shit then. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I stayed up too late last night watching stuff and I realised I'm too old for it now. It'd have been worse if I were drinking, but I know better than that now. It's either that or my consumption of ice cream.
What are you too old for, and do you still do it regardless?
You are 28!
Jesus H Christ, what hope is there for me at almost 43?
Wait until you're 44, it'll be totally shit then. "
Will you youngens keep the noise down!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!"
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul."
Very nice |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Very nice "
No one wants to be reminded of their mortality. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Very nice
No one wants to be reminded of their mortality. "
No need to be crass doing it though. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Very nice
No one wants to be reminded of their mortality.
No need to be crass doing it though. "
Sardonic, not crass! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1. Shutting up - I actually was never good at it tbh
2. Worrying how I look to others - Meh that ship has sailed
3. Guilty Pleasures — I no longer have any guilty pleasures. I just have pleasures.
4. Uncomfortable shoes — Screw wearing uncomfortable shoes. I also don’t care if my socks match or not.
5. Accumulating stuff I don’t need — I cannot tell you how much I am done with this.
6. Spending unnecessary time with people I don’t like.
7. Finding the good in every person I know — Sometimes, people are just not nice. |
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul."
Call me what you like your still not having my bits |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Call me what you like your still not having my bits "
She aint having my bits dead or alive |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Call me what you like your still not having my bits "
I guess it's a good thing in that sense, for the patients receiving parts. Still more sad that people die from what is usually just a hobby. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"1. Shutting up - I actually was never good at it tbh
2. Worrying how I look to others - Meh that ship has sailed
3. Guilty Pleasures — I no longer have any guilty pleasures. I just have pleasures.
4. Uncomfortable shoes — Screw wearing uncomfortable shoes. I also don’t care if my socks match or not.
5. Accumulating stuff I don’t need — I cannot tell you how much I am done with this.
6. Spending unnecessary time with people I don’t like.
7. Finding the good in every person I know — Sometimes, people are just not nice."
Are you sure you're not a nun? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Call me what you like your still not having my bits
She aint having my bits dead or alive"
I'd never ask. I've heard stories of patients getting a bit of the donors personality. Nightmare. I'll live on dialysis thanks. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Call me what you like your still not having my bits
I guess it's a good thing in that sense, for the patients receiving parts. Still more sad that people die from what is usually just a hobby."
I know loads of guys who dont have a car licence and use bikes as a mode of transport |
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Call me what you like your still not having my bits
I guess it's a good thing in that sense, for the patients receiving parts. Still more sad that people die from what is usually just a hobby."
It beats cancer |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"1. Shutting up - I actually was never good at it tbh
2. Worrying how I look to others - Meh that ship has sailed
3. Guilty Pleasures — I no longer have any guilty pleasures. I just have pleasures.
4. Uncomfortable shoes — Screw wearing uncomfortable shoes. I also don’t care if my socks match or not.
5. Accumulating stuff I don’t need — I cannot tell you how much I am done with this.
6. Spending unnecessary time with people I don’t like.
7. Finding the good in every person I know — Sometimes, people are just not nice.
Are you sure you're not a nun?"
Pretty sure, I think, umm hold on a sec let me go check with my sisters |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Call me what you like your still not having my bits
I guess it's a good thing in that sense, for the patients receiving parts. Still more sad that people die from what is usually just a hobby.
It beats cancer "
I guess, still could be a somewhat slow and painful death if through exsanguination. Or severe brain injury, that's definitely worse than death, no organs harvested though. It's mostly in countries with lax riding regulations anyway. |
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul.
Call me what you like your still not having my bits
I guess it's a good thing in that sense, for the patients receiving parts. Still more sad that people die from what is usually just a hobby.
It beats cancer
I guess, still could be a somewhat slow and painful death if through exsanguination. Or severe brain injury, that's definitely worse than death, no organs harvested though. It's mostly in countries with lax riding regulations anyway. "
Guess you pays your money and take your chances. Life's for living but when it ends nobody knows.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My parents used to say I'm too old for cosplay (dressing up as a character. A bit more expensive than fancy dress). Then my dad started getting into the same nerdy stuff as me and started doing it :') |
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By *ynecplCouple
over a year ago
Newcastle upon Tyne |
Running. Used to do 100 plus miles per week and have a half marathon pb of 68 mins. Stupidly cajoled into doing the Great North run this year and have started training again on the roads after 15 year and every part of my body aches. |
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By *UFC9Man
over a year ago
Whitley Bay & Tamworth |
"Running. Used to do 100 plus miles per week and have a half marathon pb of 68 mins. Stupidly cajoled into doing the Great North run this year and have started training again on the roads after 15 year and every part of my body aches. "
I feel your pain with this. Doing a mountain marathon at the end of month and training is a chore now! |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"Spicy food... I use to he able to eat anything spicy and love it... Now if I even look at spicy food , I get heart burn "
Chilli put me in hospital on two occasions until they found out what was making me so ill I needed to be taken by ambulance to A&E! |
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"Motorbikes.
Never too old for bikes.
Ever!
I can't remember when I started calling them organ donors. That seems like an old person thing to say, so I may have always been an old soul."
My aunt & her partner were killed in 1983 from their injuries from an accident when they were on a bike. She left behind a 4 yr old son. The accident was caused by a car driver. It never stopped my dad who still rides at nearly 60 (& he has a metal plate in his head from his own accident). We've tried to get him to stop but he rode a bike before he could drive a car. |
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