SirMGBZ
Governor
Just hang in there, girl! ;-)
Back in the ‘70s, the Fonz used to say, “Sit on it!” But I doubt this is what he had in mind. Unless Happy Days had a much kinkier subtext than I was aware of. ;-)
Just hang in there, girl! ;-)
Back in the ‘70s, the Fonz used to say, “Sit on it!” But I doubt this is what he had in mind. Unless Happy Days had a much kinkier subtext than I was aware of. ;-)
Ugh - we're all showing our age nowJust hang in there, girl! ;-)
Back in the ‘70s, the Fonz used to say, “Sit on it!” But I doubt this is what he had in mind. Unless Happy Days had a much kinkier subtext than I was aware of. ;-)
I've earned the grey in my beard, and I'm damn proud of it! Here's anUgh - we're all showing our age now
Yeah thanks for thatI've earned the grey in my beard, and I'm damn proud of it! Here's aninterestingdepressing statistic: If you were born before 1973, more than half of the world's total population was born after you.
Fellow Gen X -1968 hereYeah thanks for that
1965 for me....
I've earned the grey in my beard, and I'm damn proud of it! Here's aninterestingdepressing statistic: If you were born before 1973, more than half of the world's total population was born after you.
Yeah thanks for that
1965 for me....
I was born in the first half of the last century.
So you’re saying you’ve had more time to get used to the grey hairs?I was born in the first half of the last century.
I'm one of those weird people that doesn't have grey hair, so that hasn't been a problem.So you’re saying you’ve had more time to get used to the grey hairs?
I wish I had a Japanese woman of my own to tie up
All I'll say is I remember watching the first moon landing…
Same here, even though I was only 4 years old at the time. Here in the UK it happened in the early hours of the morning but my dad woke me up and put me in front of the tv. I didn't really understand it at the time but I remember him telling me that it was important and that it's something I'd remember all my life. That doesn't mean much when you're four, but it resonates powerfully today...All I'll say is I remember watching the first moon landing…
A definite monument in historySame here, even though I was only 4 years old at the time. Here in the UK it happened in the early hours of the morning but my dad woke me up and put me in front of the tv. I didn't really understand it at the time but I remember him telling me that it was important and that it's something I'd remember all my life. That doesn't mean much when you're four, but it resonates powerfully today...
I find that as I get older, I judge the ages of my fellow humans by the first major event they remember. For example, about two decades ago, I was working at a company, and I was telling a coworker about how one of my college professors talked about the Challenger disaster. He said, "I was three." My response, "Screw you, kid!" ;-)A definite monument in history
My first major event was 9/11I find that as I get older, I judge the ages of my fellow humans by the first major event they remember. For example, about two decades ago, I was working at a company, and I was telling a coworker about how one of my college professors talked about the Challenger disaster. He said, "I was three." My response, "Screw you, kid!" ;-)