Generations...feeling older? Maybe you fit in here

Any of this sound familiar?


1966: Long hair
2016: Longing for hair

1966: KEG
2016: EKG

1966: Acid rock
2016: Acid reflux

1966: Moving to California because it's cool
2016: Moving to Florida because it's warm

1966: Trying to look like Marlon Brando or Liz Taylor
2016: Trying NOT to look like Marlon Brando or Liz Taylor

1966: Seeds and stems
2016: Roughage

1966: Hoping for a BMW
2016: Hoping for a BM

1966: Going to a new, hip joint
2016: Receiving a new hip joint

1966: Rolling Stones
2016: Kidney Stones

1966: Screw the system
2016: Upgrade the system

1966: Disco
2016: Costco

1966: Parents begging you to get your hair cut
2016: Children begging you to get their heads shaved

1966: Passing the drivers' test
2016: Passing the vision test

1966: Whatever
2016: Depends

Just in case you weren't feeling too old today, this will certainly change things. Each year the staff at Beloit College in Wisconsin puts together a list to try to give the faculty a sense of the mindset of this year's incoming freshmen. Here's this year's list:

The people who are starting college this fall across the nation were born in 1998.

They are too young to remember the space shuttle blowing up.

Their lifetime has always included AIDS.

Bottle caps have always been screw off and plastic.

The CD was introduced 7 years before they were born.

They have always had an answering machine.

They have always had cable.
They cannot fathom not having a remote control.

Popcorn has always been cooked in the microwave.

They never took a swim and thought about Jaws.
They can't imagine what hard contact lenses are.

They don't know who Mork was or where he was from.

They never heard: "Where's the Beef?", "I'd walk a mile for a Camel", or "de plane, Boss, de plane.”

They do not care who shot J. R. and have no idea who J. R. even is.
McDonald's never came in Styrofoam containers.

They don't have a clue how to use a typewriter.

Do you feel old yet? grinlaugh uncertain

Well, cheer up...you've always got company!applause head banger
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Avias, wave

I aged a year this week, however, I think ive just aged a century looking at this rolling on the floor laughing

love it - handshake
wave Yep, received my first seniors discount from a teen
at McDonalds buying a coffeeblues
hey Red wave

Yeah, my wrists are shot to pieces, all that typing when type writers were not electric rolling on the floor laughing
That is so true wolfie your finger had to go half mile down to make a strike.doh That typing ribbon did'nt half colour your fingers for weeks too.peace peace
These are good ones Avias, yep i am old enough to know these wave
waveTime does pass! Love that expression "Old enough to know better"! And the childproof (senior proof) caps on bottles are the most fun!!!cool
Hello Avias,wave Enjoy your blog, I remember such times as when veggies came from the garden, not the store. When tv only had two channels, Going to visit relatives was something to look forward to yay . People seemed to be happy to have jobs, and be working. Most stores were closed on Sundays. Family get togethers were common. Miss those days.
Looking back on yesteryear, I realize I m getting older, and not being in the best of health that aging process has been sped up, but do realize what some of the finer things in life are, and wereyay yay I might be a bit crazy, not stupid,rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
interesting recollections, avias. I'll fill in a little, I had an appointment with my doctor yesterday - he's no spring chicken - but a little younger than I. He told me he had attended a medical seminar recently and he said he is scarred, it was told at the meet to get ready because treatments are going to be by electronics rather than todays processes. I saw on the news recently an article about that, a doctor was holding an electronic pad and an electronic "knife" was operating on the patient. Now about long hair (joke). A teen age son , who had long hair, asked his dad if he could use the family car that evening. The dad replied, " when you get your hair cut , you can"."But Dad, Jesus had long hair" the son came back. "Yes he did, and he walked every where he went, unless he rode his a**", was dad's retort. studecar A51
I can relate to all of it!

BUT!!! After years of playing Mr. Exec I now have long hair and I am blessed with lots of it.

When I was doing Chemotherapy I lost a little hair but virtually unnoticed.

At 75 I have a full head of hair, yet!!
wave Great hearing from everyone with your own reactions to the blog! Truly amazing how we have gone thru this process of changing with the times....all at once you look around and see a different world! For some it has been an easier road than others but one thing is for certain...it is a path that we all must travel! Maybe someone, somewhere is going to find that fountain of youth eventually!happy place cartwheel joy thumbs up
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