I got 13 and I still have my LPs, cassettes and DVDs but life is complicated enough just keeping going these days so why not admit defeat and agree that I'm past it, no surprise there! But thanks to Michael for a wry smile or two!
I take the bus, if I can, to hospital appointments, even having a blue badge I have trouble getting parked, I find it so stressful I get really anxious and worked up before I have even left the house char
I'm exactly the same! I worry so much about finding a parking space that I thought I should give myself five points for that one alone 😂 Not doing too badly on the rest though.
I honestly thought I was the only one that worried about it, I have an appointment at the dental hospital at the end of the month, I am getting the train even though its a good walk as I have no idea if I would find a space, I am the same if I have to go to the rah it's dreadful, thankfully the jubilee is fine, I hope you are keeping well at the moment char x
Is "groovy" also a no-no 😂. And who knows how to do a flippin' hashtag - more to the point, who cares?! Well... I'm a "4" - or a "5" if "groovy" is equal to "funky". But I say it as a joke... obvs! And say "obvs" - so that might count for something ;). So am a "4". I am 58 and still well groovy........................... Cheers Michael!
Who wants someone else dictating the music being played? And you have to suffer the inane prattling on of the presenter AND his/her co-host. I rarely listen to the radio nowadays, preferring to determine my own music programme.
Generation Z are people born from 1997 onwards, Generation Y from 1980 onwards and Generation X from 1965 onwards. Generation X are now early middle aged.
I think one of we past-its functions in life is to make the young ones feel good about themselves and I'm not above exploiting this to get their help on technIcal things - most of them are so kind and love to know - and its genuine - that they've been helpful. I do appreciate inter-generational interaction.
Have 5 granddaughters, all are very helpful though son is in IT so normally my first port of call! It’s a two way street Nana is their first stop 2 are into dress making one as just started knitting! Just love it.
I scored 3..yeah I'm a young 67yr old chick🤣 but in my defence, I've always worn M&S underwear, it's the best , I've never been good with the remote control and I keep in touch with friends and family around the world on FB. Having 4 children and 9 grandchildren probably helps as they keep dragging me into each decade 🤣
I thought everyone wore M&S underwear! Well this has certainly provoked a lot of lively interest! Must stop combing through this post, not doing anything, thank goodness people are still not visiting as I'm getting ashamed of leaving things, but the cats don't mind a bit of squalor. as long as food is available.
6 for me. I'm quite proud of the fact that I can't recognise any Love Island contestants. I've struggled a bit with the noise sitting down. Pre CABG, my partner and I picked each other up when we made a noise, and we had to sit down again silently. Post CABG, that's gone out of the window 🤣
I'm so past it, I'm almost on the stairway to heaven! Still above ground though, and thankful, even if I do groan when I kneel while listening to Sade CD's. I'm so past it I'm tuned to Radio 4 having given up 1, 2 and 3!
I feel quite proud that I have never even looked at Love Island. Apart from making noises when I sit down or get up, only one or two apply although I Think they all apply to my husband who still expects a meter reader to come to he house and won't pay any bills unless in cash.
I actually read this right after an email from a friend who works full time (often 10 or 12 hour days)as a carer of old people as well as looking after her husband who has early signs of dementia plus 6 dogs and is President of a National Club. This friend will be 80 in 10 days.
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