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You know you are getting old when:

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Little joking aside.

The 40+ girls are just too stressful for me. They want sex all the time...
Oh, yeah, I hate that.

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When you're old enough to know well, that persennings were quite a thing, before any modern hardcovers and whatever electrics took over.

Maaan, when I only mention that term, I feel old like "Grandpa telling from the war"...
 
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Today, most people can barely remember, how huge Camel Filters were, 30 years ago, right?

I saw a Camel Zippo in a store and it freshed up my mind, how much money for advertising and merchandising Camel had after german reunification!
Nearly every kid had these Camel stickers and whatever else, back then.
 
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I find myself not able to delete those names from my contacts...
Me neither. I’ve probably mentioned before that in looking into what might have become of an old friend/acquaintance/coworker/etc. I find that said person has either died or that our mutual acquaintances, who might cast some light on the matter, have died themselves.

The generation ahead of me is almost entirely gone now. My nonagenarian mother (she had us young; married at 17, widowed with three babies at 21) is still with us, as are a couple of aunts, but my last surviving uncles both died recently — one a few months back, the other last week.

Among the advantages of advancing years has been, in my case, a growing awareness of what I do not know, which, as it turns out, is almost everything. I know a little bit about a few things, and quite a bit about far fewer things, but I defer to those with real expertise in their particular fields to hold forth on those matters. It’s liberating, really, this not having to have an opinion, this not having to burden myself with it.

I’m reminded of what I heard many years ago: You had better consult with the youngsters now, while they still know everything.
 
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Here's a sobering one. I had occasion to refer to my phone's contact list today. As I scanned down the list I found myself thinking, "He's dead", "He's dead", "He's dead", ...

Here's something I find just plain odd. My late wife had an older sister and two older brothers. The sister moved here to California in the mid-70s with my wife and their parents; the brothers, already having made lives for themselves and their families, remained in the suburbs south of Chicago. The younger of the two brothers, John, was diabetic and had quite a few health problems while trying to manage the disease, and he in fact died not long before my wife. Less than six months after my wife died we received word that John's wife Cathy, who had appeared to be in good health except for her weight, died as well; I still don't know the cause of her death. During the time they were married John and Cathy produced two sons, John Jr. and Danny. They both grew up to be strong, reliable young men, but I just found out they had both died not long after my wife did. Not being a family member by blood I feel it's not my place to pry, but no members of the family are volunteering any information, so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

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