• Time Flies

    From Warpslide@618:400/23 to All on Mon Jan 26 16:45:54 2026
    When I was growing up my parents used a lot of the common "parent-isms" many of us hear:

    - "You'll understand when you're older"
    - "Enjoy being a kid, it'll be over before you know it"
    - "Money doesn't grow on trees" or "I'm not made of money"
    - "Don't crack your knuckles or you'll get arthritis"
    - "If you shake it more than twice, you're playing with it"

    You know, stuff like that. Another one I recall hearing a lot is something along the lines of "<year> wasn't that long ago" or "the older you get, the faster time goes by".

    This past weekend I celebrated my 20th wedding anniversary, which really got me thinking: Where the hell did the time go?

    It seems like "just a couple of years ago" I was one of the youngest guys working at my company, newly married & all bright-eyed and bushy tailed.

    Blink a couple of times and here I am 20 years married and enjoying a nice weekend away at the ice wine festival in Niagara-on-the-lake. I guess I'm beginning to understand a lot of what my parents were saying, like "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans".

    I'll be turning 46 this year which also seems astonishing as I don't feel old enough to be someone my age! ;)

    All-in-all, still a lot of tread on the tire and looking forward to matching or even beating my grandparents record of 66 years of marriage.


    Thank you for attending my ted talk.


    Jay

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  • From Deon George@618:510/2 to Warpslide on Tue Jan 27 09:12:44 2026
    Re: Time Flies
    By: Warpslide to All on Mon Jan 26 2026 04:45 pm

    Howdy,

    - "You'll understand when you're older"
    - "Enjoy being a kid, it'll be over before you know it"
    - "Money doesn't grow on trees" or "I'm not made of money"
    - "Don't crack your knuckles or you'll get arthritis"
    - "If you shake it more than twice, you're playing with it"

    One of the things that I am amazed by, is how expressions like these have traversed different countries and generations. I'm not sure they have traversed languages, but its odd and yet amazing.

    I know them all, remember them all from when I was a kid - how did that happen?

    Did our parents all go to the same parent school? :)

    I'll be turning 46 this year which also seems astonishing as I don't feel old enough to be someone my age! ;)

    Blink again, and you'll kick yourself as you realise that you are thinking about the retirement years (or setting yourself up for it, because it is happening soon...)

    I remember being a kid in primary school calculating what age I would be in the year 2000 (the next century). Here we are, and we are already a 1/4 of the way through it. :(


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  • From Atreyu@618:400/24 to Warpslide on Mon Jan 26 18:14:07 2026
    On 26 Jan 26 16:45:54, Warpslide said the following to All:

    I'll be turning 46 this year which also seems astonishing as I don't feel ol enough to be someone my age! ;)

    I'm about two years older and the way things seem to be in my life is that I can remember crap from 25 to 30 years ago as if it were yesterday. But cannot remember details of some odd conversation on the phone with someone weeks ago.

    I hate getting older and would give anything to go back to the 80's and 90's.

    Nick

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Warpslide on Mon Jan 26 20:11:25 2026
    Warpslide wrote to All <=-

    - "If you shake it more than twice, you're playing with it"

    In basic training, that was a rule. LOL

    I'll be turning 46 this year which also seems astonishing as I don't
    feel old enough to be someone my age! ;)

    I'm 18 years old with 35 years' experience.

    All-in-all, still a lot of tread on the tire and looking forward to matching or even beating my grandparents record of 66 years of
    marriage.

    Congrats on 20 years. It takes a lot (seriously) to be married at times.

    Thank you for attending my ted talk.

    Refreshments are in the multi-purpose room.

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Deon George on Mon Jan 26 20:16:54 2026
    Deon George wrote to Warpslide <=-

    I remember being a kid in primary school calculating what age I would
    be in the year 2000 (the next century). Here we are, and we are already
    a 1/4 of the way through it. :(

    Last night at 0100 EST, I was on The Roku Channel's website looking for something to watch. I found "Good Eats", a cooking show I loved from years
    ago hosted by Alton Brown (I met him in person once).

    I was looking at the dates of the shows when they were aired (seasons 1 and
    2). 1999, 2000...has it really been 25-26 years already?

    I have been "feeling old" all day today andmy back constantly reminds me I'm notas young as I once was.

    -- Sean

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Atreyu on Mon Jan 26 20:18:53 2026
    Atreyu wrote to Warpslide <=-

    I'm about two years older and the way things seem to be in my life is
    that I can remember crap from 25 to 30 years ago as if it were
    yesterday. But cannot remember details of some odd conversation on the phone with someone weeks ago.

    I'm lucky to remember what I ate for breakfast.

    I hate getting older and would give anything to go back to the 80's and 90's.

    If we only knew then what we know now...

    -- digi <8D~

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  • From Gamgee@618:250/24 to Atreyu on Tue Jan 27 11:38:42 2026
    Atreyu wrote to Warpslide <=-

    On 26 Jan 26 16:45:54, Warpslide said the following to All:

    I'll be turning 46 this year which also seems astonishing as I don't feel
    ol
    enough to be someone my age! ;)

    I'm about two years older and the way things seem to be in my life is
    that I can remember crap from 25 to 30 years ago as if it were
    yesterday. But cannot remember details of some odd conversation on the phone with someone weeks ago.

    I hate getting older and would give anything to go back to the 80's and 90's.

    Yer both spring chickens.




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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to WARPSLIDE on Tue Jan 27 08:16:00 2026
    - "You'll understand when you're older"
    - "Enjoy being a kid, it'll be over before you know it"

    Funny, I am way older and still don't understand most of it, except the
    second line quoted... that one is so true. :(

    Mike
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to WARPSLIDE on Wed Jan 28 07:59:29 2026
    You know, stuff like that. Another one I recall hearing a lot is something a
    >g the lines of "<year> wasn't that long ago" or "the older you get, the faste
    >ime goes by".

    This past weekend I celebrated my 20th wedding anniversary, which really got
    >thinking: Where the hell did the time go?

    And it does just get worse as you get older. I can't believe I'm 71 and
    I keep thinking of things that 'happened just a while back'.. and then
    I realize they happened 25 or 35 years ago..

    I'll be turning 46 this year which also seems astonishing as I don't
    >feel old enough to be someone my age! ;)

    Bin there.. many times.. Take good care of yourself. I see so many
    people my age falling apart and you can't just start getting into
    better shape After you're older.

    My doctor says she makes all choices to do with my health as if
    I were 20 years younger and in better than average health'..
    I have no problems with BP or Cholesterol or Diabetes and the
    only prescription I have is for eye drops and the occasional
    sinus issue, which seems to run in the family..
    (Ha.. Noses run in my family..)

    So it's not all in my head that I'm better off than most people
    my age... But, as for genetics, my brother and sister are both
    in far worse shape than I am..

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