Cendrillon wrote: powerdesal wrote:An interesting take on how you see yourselves, 'we are old fogeys now' but you hadn't had your 60th birthday. I can't really see 59 years old as 'old fogey' territory. Personnally, I might consider 70+ as that but I doubt it, unless I really fall apart. Sixty is not old it is the new forty!
powerdesal wrote:An interesting take on how you see yourselves, 'we are old fogeys now' but you hadn't had your 60th birthday. I can't really see 59 years old as 'old fogey' territory. Personnally, I might consider 70+ as that but I doubt it, unless I really fall apart.
Funny that as you get older so the age at which you are old moves away such that you never catch up with that age :)
Jo wrote:Growing old is compulsory, growing up is not
Oh goody! That means I can continue to embarras my (grown up) offspring
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