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  • Back to the plot... when you are watching Saturday Kitchen (which I never normally do) and half the people in the old clips of cooking shows are no longer with us.   
  • When you go to cut your toenails and look at the clippers thinking that they’re not going to be strong enough. And then feel sorry for any future care worker who has to attempt to cut them if you end up in a home.
    I had same problem so bought the proper nail clippers used by chiropodist. 
  • The most exciting thing you got for christmas was a lap blanket
    I got a long fleece blanket, put on like a jumper with a hood and goes down to just above my feet. Lovely and warm 
  • Stig said:
    When you own Jumpers older than the World Darts Champion. 
    When you look back at old family photographs and you're wearing the same clothes as when they were taken - and you still consider them as your best.

    TBF, if you still have them then they probably are your best. Most clothes aren’t made to last these days and the quality isn’t always there. 

    Obviously, if your ‘best’ that you are referring to to are flares and tank tops then please disregard the above…

    Really? Oh shit!
  • edited January 4
    bobmunro said:
    People offer up their seat to you on the tube.

    And despite the woman being pregnant 🤰🏻we/I/you accept 🧐
  • Those children will be preparing to leave school now! 

  • You see an attractive female walking down the road and realise you're old enough to be their grandfather.
  • You think “cycle tracking” on your health app will be handy when you are on your exercise bike, until a grown up explains that’s not the case! 
  • bobmunro said:
    People offer up their seat to you on the tube.
    i do gratefully accept though!
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  • Stig said:
    Watching Richard Osman's House of Games this week, Ardal O'Hanlon was one of the players. It turns out that neither my son or his girlfriend knew who O'Hanlon was. Worse than that, when I explained that he has Father Dougal, they looked at me like I was mad.
    A not dissimilar experience when I made a Tommy Cooper “just like that” reference at work.

    They genuinely didn’t have a clue.
  • Stig said:
    Watching Richard Osman's House of Games this week, Ardal O'Hanlon was one of the players. It turns out that neither my son or his girlfriend knew who O'Hanlon was. Worse than that, when I explained that he has Father Dougal, they looked at me like I was mad.
    How can you be sure you arent?

  • IdleHans said:
    Stig said:
    Watching Richard Osman's House of Games this week, Ardal O'Hanlon was one of the players. It turns out that neither my son or his girlfriend knew who O'Hanlon was. Worse than that, when I explained that he has Father Dougal, they looked at me like I was mad.
    How can you be sure you arent?

    Well, I guess one can never be 100% certain, but I'm pretty sure. After all, people believe in far stranger theological characters than Father Dougal without being considered mad.
  • T_C_E said:
    You think “cycle tracking” on your health app will be handy when you are on your exercise bike, until a grown up explains that’s not the case! 
    This is incredible. Read this yesterday and still chuckling to myself about it 
  • T_C_E said:
    You think “cycle tracking” on your health app will be handy when you are on your exercise bike, until a grown up explains that’s not the case! 
    This is incredible. Read this yesterday and still chuckling to myself about it 
    Your not wrong, but maybe I should’ve used one of these at the end 😉
  • That tut when you spill or drop anything
  • When somebody who looks old says, "Oh, are you alright? Do you want to sit down for a minute?" after stumbling slightly on a pavement slab that is sticking up. 
  • Catching the last train home and the ticket inspector letting you know it might be advisable to sit at the back of the train as it can get a bit noisy.
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  • edited February 7
    Is the joke there's a ticket inspector on the train?
  • edited February 7
    Diabetic foot clinic this morning. My first. Should i be this excited about a morning out in Eltham?
  • edited February 7
    At what age does "tripping up" become "a fall"? 
  • edited February 19
    You get the captcha things to prove you are human on websites wrong more often than you get them right. They do my head in. 
  • When you use a walking stick, wear hearing aids, have 3 different pairs of prescription glasses, have a disabled concessionary bus pass, a disabled railcard, and need to use blue pills, for that rare bit of action.  
  • After all the years of hearing it at the Valley, turning to my son and saying, "I like this" ... "What?"  "This number by Three Blokes from Charlton".  "Dad, Into the Valley is by the Skids - not Three Blokes from F Block!" 

    ... things just seem to pass me by  :|  
  • Gribbo said:
    When you spend far too long trying to plug your seat belt into the handbrake
    When you spend far too long trying to plug your seat belt into the Stannah stairlift.
  • No longer biting food, just tearing it
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