By the age of 25, no matter how young a person is, they start complaining that they feel 'old.' So, in a lighthearted manner... what makes you feel old? - Teenagers embracing the emo trend and wearing band shirts I saw the concert for before they were in reception - People that were born after...
I read somewhere that elderly people who's opinion is seen as relevant and are respected appear younger as that keeps their minds sharp . Think they used Prue Leith as an example .
My children seem to think none of what I say has any importantance or relevance. That makes me feel old.
Staying in a place that could be described quaintly as “60s/70s‘ retro”, or just a terrible old dated dump, and realising you could have stayed there when it was new as a child, if your family had been more the European adventurous sort.
I was watching a program from the mid 2000's the other day and someone was using Windows xp it seems like only yesterday I was using it not 20 years ago
One of my teenage sons friends is now expecting a baby with his girlfriend. I feel like it was only yesterday he was sleeping over at ours in his SpongeBob PJs.
Anytime music from the 90s come on and I realise that is the equivalent of my parents music in the 70s for my kids( if that makes sense). Will Smith Men in Black came on the radio, that song is 25 years old!
Anytime music from the 90s come on and I realise that is the equivalent of my parents music in the 70s for my kids( if that makes sense). Will Smith Men in Black came on the radio, that song is 25 years old!
Remembering about how I used to take a digital camera out on nights out in uni to take photos (and in secondary school, using a disposable camera). Kids these days don’t know they’re born.