Just turned 80 in March so I guess I'm in 3rd place.
I'm older, but not by much.Staring at 75 on the 22nd. In the words of the immortal Mickey Mantle, " if I knew I'd live this long, I would have taken better care of myself. "
Am I the oldest here? I can't get used to seeing seniors with scooters, wheelchairs and walkers and realizing most are younger than me. Finding it difficult to combat isolation. Looking forward to the season so I can start some arguments.![]()
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Hips are much easier than knees. In four weeks you should be walking without a walker or cane. Get some Sketcher slipins so you won’t have to worry about tieing your shoes.Same here. Turned 58 in June. Just suffered through my first prostate surgery and learned I needed a new hip. It’s hard getting old.
Who is the young lady in the picture?65 - have a new right shoulder and four new disks in my neck. Still active and physical. Walk three miles up and down hills every day.
Mostly though......I'm happy when I walk in room and remember what I went in there for!
Mazel Tov
What really hits me is when a teammate passes....in the 70s we felt invincible we could accomplish anything together....seems we forgot time waits for no one!I can look at my high school class on classreport.com and see that 15% have passed away. The number is probably higher than that because all deaths aren't reported. It's a bit sobering.
Everything was great for me till 2016....making money, wonderful wife, successful kids, bought a new family homestead.....3 months later I was taking chemo and radiation treatments....was sliced and diced but am in remission....had both knees replaced, left hip replaced, kidney failure, back surgery....now they are worried about my neck and shoulders. I am done with being cut apart and if I pass....no more taxes! I wonder if i still must pay the annual fee to read premium content when I pass?"Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes." When you reach my age it's narrowed down to the goodbyes.
It's given when you reach my age that parents, aunts and uncles, in laws etc. are long gone. But my wife, all three of my assistants from when I coached and several rival coaches that I grew close to and met for lunch every two weeks are deceased as well.
My sons and their families reside in Charlotte so there's that.
I still work part time overseeing a public school athletic league. That's pretty much the extent of my social interaction.
Some have advised I join a club, but frankly, I've grown to despise the elderly.![]()
Those were the days my friend....we thought they'd never end!What really hits me is when a teammate passes....in the 70s we felt invincible we could accomplish anything together....seems we forgot time waits for no one!
Interesting you wrote that....I had an older brother that was killed 1972. Of course my parents were distraught in grief so many daily functions fell to me. Billy Joel's piano man album was my refuge....and the lose of my brother caused me to listen to the words and reflect. They say there are two types of music listeners....those that associate with the tune and those that hear the lyrics. Thank you for sharing your post as I now know others have experienced the same as I.Those were the days my friend....we thought they'd never end!
After my wife died I read somewhere that when we're young we hear melodies and as we age and encounter grief, we listen to the lyrics.
For instance...."something in the way she moves, attracts me like no other lover." I never really heard those words, although like everyone here I heard the music countless times. But looking back, they have such meaning to me. One day after losing my wife, I "heard" those lyrics and realized that they accurately portrayed how I felt about her.
Good post. I’ll remember this.Interesting you wrote that....I had an older brother that was killed 1972. Of course my parents were distraught in grief so many daily functions fell to me. Billy Joel's piano man album was my refuge....and the lose of my brother caused me to listen to the words and reflect. They say there are two types of music listeners....those that associate with the tune and those that hear the lyrics. Thank you for sharing your post as I now know others have experienced the same as I.
Perspective is underrated. What you see has everything to do with where you are standing.Interesting you wrote that....I had an older brother that was killed 1972. Of course my parents were distraught in grief so many daily functions fell to me. Billy Joel's piano man album was my refuge....and the lose of my brother caused me to listen to the words and reflect. They say there are two types of music listeners....those that associate with the tune and those that hear the lyrics. Thank you for sharing your post as I now know others have experienced the same as I.
Stop reading the obitsI am still a bit younger than you guys (56) but I will say that when you start to regularly see people in your peer group showing up in obits it hits you that you aren't how you view yourself.
That's Penelope Cruz....isn't she beautiful ???Who is the young lady in the picture?
You "Old timers" stay safe this wknd![]()
Age is clearly a word. Back me up on this @LionJimAge is just a number
41 year old Joey Chestnut just ate 71 hot dogs & buns in 10 minutes.
It’s a concept. Like infinity.Age is clearly a word. Back me up on this @LionJim
yes, very much.That's Penelope Cruz....isn't she beautiful ???
Father Time is undefeated… and always will be!Number is a word.![]()
Enlisted Jan 1956. 15.5 years old. opted out in Dec 1967. Almost 11 years. I was one confused person. Would not trade a moment of it. Happy 4th to all.76 yrs old this past month, June......Gemini sign
1969 draft number..............#180 (not bad)` Class I –S Student deferred by law until end academic yr at a university
1970 draft number..............#276 (great #) Class III –A Hardship deferment / a registrant with two children
1971 draft number..............#008 (kiss my a$$ goodbye) Class I-A : Available for military service
1972 draft number..............#016 (kiss my a$$ goodbye) Class I-A : Available for military service
As long as it isn't a blowout, I'll accept that.Father Time is undefeated… and always will be!
Agree… as long as I am allowed to cover the spread!As long as it isn't a blowout, I'll accept that.
An undertaker does that.Agree… as long as I am allowed to cover the spread!
Not with me… won’t be needed. My ashes are being dumped into the Little Firehole River in Yellowstone. No box for me!An undertaker does that.
YEP75 and still riding this
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Yeah, me too. I told my boys they can pass me back and forth for the holidays.Not with me… won’t be needed. My ashes are being dumped into the Little Firehole River in Yellowstone. No box for me!
me too- but at seaNot with me… won’t be needed. My ashes are being dumped into the Little Firehole River in Yellowstone. No box for me!
A Waffle House might be better for that.My ashes are going to the dirtiest poker room around. Don't want them vacuumed too soon.
I ate at a Waffle House once....................once.A Waffle House might be better for that.
Stayed home, watched fireworks on tv. Drank a little Bourbon. Seen so many 4th's , I'm working on a fifth) right now ( sri a litre).You "Old timers" stay safe this wknd![]()