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I keep rounding my age up to the next one - so I feel even older than I am. (39)

I have started using my specs as magnifying glasses for reading. (Before you suggest I go to the optician - I got new glasses in November).

I don't know what the hell people are talking about.

I have never heard of various people who seem to be in the paper/on the radio a lot.

When I get out of bed in the morning my hair looks a bit like Russell Brands - and I keep forgetting to comb it!!


Have I got any more signs to look out for?

Please don't say I am going to start rushing home to catch "The Archers" omnibus.

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When policemen start looking younger. It's an old cliche, but it's true, most of them look like they're on work experience to me.


Mind you, I said that to my mum the other day and she sighed and said "never mind policemen, when you start to think bishops look young then you're in trouble!"

The laughter lines are more than just laughter lines.


There are more than just one or two grey hairs.


I can still 'do' all nighters but it takes a very long time to recover.


I've started reminiscing about the past.


The thought of the Redstar reopening doesn't fill me with excitement!


I'd rather drink quality rather than quantity (although preferably both)


I hate text speak even when texting.

When you meet serious people in responsible and proper jobs and discover they were born after you started work.


When, if you fall over, your first thought isn't "bugger, what a twat" it's "is my hip OK"


When offered directions to a great new pub, club, bar - you decide to go home as it's almost midnight.


When pensions seem a sensible topic of discussion


When, on all reasonable actuarial assumptions, you have less years before you than behind you.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> When you stop buying Cosmopolitan and start buying

> Good Housekeeping!



Actually, (sadly), one of my favourite bits in the Saturday Guardian magazine, is that bit where they tell you how to get coffee stains out of your tablecloths and stuff like that.


Other stuff I forgot to mention, is realising you are behaving like your mum or dad. (Scowling when people don't shut the door, that sort of thing).

Take your time and see if you can read each line aloud without a mistake.

The average person over 40 years of age cannot do it!


1. This is this cat.

2. This is is cat.

3. This is how cat.

4. This is to cat.

5. This is keep cat.

6. This is an cat.

7. This is old cat.

8. This is fart cat.

9. This is busy cat.

10. This is for cat.

11. This is forty cat.

12. This is seconds cat.


Now go back and read the third word in each line from the top down

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