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| I recently showed my son and his fiancé our wedding album and so many of the guests - including my parents, in laws and many family friends are now dead! |
| Years ago I went into an antique store and saw things that were common in my childhood home: “vintage” Pyrex, the wooden sleds with steel runners, a harvest gold water pitcher, etc. |
You could have stopped at wedding album. Physical media. |
My kids know all the old songs, too! Surprises me every time. Even songs that weren’t that popular. Just goes to show that 80s music was the best. Also, OP, there are still radio stations that play the 80s, 90s and today music in dc. |
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I have a much older sister. Her eldest daughter just retired.
I am still working. |
| Heard a professor of American History giving a talk about the mysterious and strange phenomenon of drivers using something called "CB Radio." And the strange codes, like "10-4!" He was going to publish a paper in an academic journal about it. |
| It's a privilege to grow old. Not everyone gets to experience that. |
Yeah, Publix has a great playlist, if you're a certain age which I am! |
This is hysterical. My HS boyfriend had a CB radio in his car. I feel old when I realize I can’t run up and down stairs carrying heavy loads like I used to. |
It's still in use today. |
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I'm in the military.
New guy, or should I say Kid, checked into the command. I had to sign some of his paperwork and he was born in 2007. WTF. |
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I remember my grandmother, then in her 80s, talking about the shock of seeing an old person in the mirror.
We're not the first generation to be surprised by our own aging. |
| There are professional athletes now whose parents are younger than I am. |
| The first time I looked at a Playboy centerfold and realized she was younger than me. |