How do we know we're getting old ?
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One indisputable fact is.....
As I get older, my legs are getting longer and my arms shorter.
I know this is true, because my socks are harder to put on, so my feet must be further away than they were a fair old time ago.Comment
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My current observations on getting old are:
As Ron pointed out: Socks are really hard to put on. Shoes come a close second.
Trouser sizes are terrible these days. For each year that passes, I find the wait size gets smaller each year. A pair of 34/34 are now way to short in the leg and the waist size? More like 42! I conclude that as I age I am compressing, thus getting wider and shorter. Thus proving that the older you are, the more you are effected by gravity.
Digging garden beds is no longer a "I'll do that befor lunch" kind of thing more a "I'll get that done over the weekend"...Comment
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Ahh, that might explain my problem.
When I dropped something onto the floor in the past I used to be able to pick it up fairly easily. These days I have a real struggle. I always thought that the ground was simply getting further away!Comment
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If i have have to pick something up off the floor ill have a kip while im there.Comment
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It also takes me so long to get down on my hands and knees that I think "What else can I do whilst I'm down here?!"Comment
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Ain’t the getting down there…..it’s the getting back up…..I find it damn near impossible these days. Just can’t push myself up using my wrists….Comment
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