completedit wrote: » was in da club the other night
completedit wrote: » I’m 30, was in da club the other night and while standing there with two g&t’s in hand in the middle of the dance floor, I had a flashback to a better time. The year is 2012 and I’m buzzing off people, having the best time ever, having chats, spoofing and just otherwise, loving life. One Direction What Makes you Beautiful playing following another Chris Brown belter. Life is good. But then I had a realization that life has moved on, felt so sad. Would do anything to go back to those days.
Bob Harris wrote: » Beat it Grandad.
Omackeral wrote: » When you lose your Zac Efron looks and start looking like that Naboo guy it's time to stop.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I’m 54 and would still go to nightclubs every two to three weeks. Places like House and Black Door. Great fun. Late pints, throwing shapes on the dancefloor, and a decent chance of getting the ride - what’s not to like.
completedit wrote: » Life is good. But then I had a realization that life has moved on, felt so sad. Would do anything to go back to those days. Looks like the future is a dank spot in the corner of some old man boozer. Welcome to adulthood.
completedit wrote: » You’re the greatest hero in Irish history. Inspiration tbh. Makes me feel good.
Tell me how wrote: » You should catch up on the works of Angus Von Bismarck.
completedit wrote: » Looks like the future is a dank spot in the corner of some old man boozer. Welcome to adulthood.
Stewball wrote: » It's going to be awkward when you bump into your grand-kids some night.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » When I was 17/18 going to clubs, I always looked at people in their 30s and said how sad and pathetic they must be to be in there at that age. I don't want to be in the same situation with young folk looking at me thinking the same. I'm 35 and haven't been near a nightclub in 5+ years. I'm also married with 3 kids though.
Tell me how wrote: » We all thought that when we were younger. And the 17 and 18 year olds will indeed look at us now and think the same. But, shouldn't we do what we enjoy, instead of what others think we should be doing? I'm expecting to see a time when someone is organising Sunday afternoon rave sessions for the over 60's in the same way that they have showband events now so people in their 60's and 70's can enjoy the music of their youth. Different pills at it though maybe.