chrissb8 wrote: » ...Most of all though I'm just glad I grew up in a time when technology was on the rise but wasn't dominating every day life. I ran and play out in the sun and wasn't concerned about the apps on my phone. I think the days a kid can have an enriching carefree childhood are long gone. I don't think I've seen a game of tip the can or chasing in my estate in at least 6 or 7 years.
Pawn wrote: » What makes me feel old is the music I don't get. Cheap and sh1te. The gay promotion, political correctness, all this bull**** **** over "what dress celebrity1 had on a wedding of celebrity2". Who sane gives a fcuk?? The world's gone mad. Boys looking like pretty teenage whores ready to fcuk. New fashion you say. Maybe. Back then things were simple. More black and white. Today even a cockroach should have a right to vote, his own sexuality, etc.. I'm too tired of all this and I'm really glad I will not live forever, because I couldn't stand the sh1t it all is heading towards. Thank you, Pawn.
Standard Toaster wrote: » Sodastreams Zig & Zag Callcards DJ Kat Show Punts Long Play on VHS cassettes ↑↑↓↓←→←→BA Yellow Pack Bread Walkmans Reebok Pumps Leaded Petrol Toys with lead paint on them Staying up late and watching Prisoner Cell Block-H Hulkamania Gameboys Floppy disks TV didn't have a remote and 4 stations Pat Ingoldsby Knightmare Am I old?
Calibos wrote: » After reading that insane rant, I'm really glad you wont live forever too.
Calibos wrote: » Its said, you know you're getting old when the guards are younger than you. I recently discovered that you'll know you're getting really old when the Barristers in court look like kids to you. Luckily for me, I hit the genetics jackpot and at 40yo look about 26-27yo.
Gremlinertia wrote: » internet unheard of..
Degag wrote: » Seeing cartoons on tv. They are piss poor compared to when I was younger. Animaniacs, James Bond Jr etc etc.
35cent wrote: » I'm 24 and I don't feel old.
van_beano wrote: » Ahh stop, "Mysterious cities of gold" and "Jason and The Wheel Warriors" was where it was at! :cool:
sebcity wrote: » I noticed myself appreciating hanging baskets the other day
harry Bailey esq wrote: » i was around when the millennium 50p coming into circulation,remember it well,also can recall watching 40coats as a kid
Adamantium wrote: » There are teenagers that were barely toddlers when 9/11 happened. Almost nobody in 1st year of 2nd level edu was born after the attacks. I'm 23 btw. This gets worse doesn't it? (Ageing, not those escalating attacks from Al-Qaeda of course )
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » Italia '90 was amazing, wasn't it?
Jake1 wrote: » remember the millenium milk bottles...:pac: