I got a text message this morning, and my notification ringtone is R2D2. My CW (he's 20) years old asked me if it was from Willy Wonka. I wanted to cry. I don't think I want to live on this planet anymore lol.
And a little while back, my friend's daughter picked up a Disney movie on VHS and asked her mom to read it to her. She thought it was a book.
These things make me feel old, and I'm only 27. Wtf.
Care to share your makes-me-feel-old stories?
ETA: Posting from TK mobile sucks, so I had to go back and correct paragraphs.
25 in 2012 Reading Progress: 11/25 (44% toward goal)
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Re: Things that make you feel old
"Smash's balls are the biggest balls of them all." -AATB
"Smash's balls are the biggest balls of them all." -AATB
My kids have never lived without the internet.
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I was at the grocery store a few years ago picking up some stuff to bake pies for Easter, and the girl in front of me 1) Commented on the rhubarb I was buying by saying "Hey, I didn't know they made red celery", and 2) Also didn't know how to write a check. Um, hello, if you don't know how to write a check, then maybe you shouldn't be allowed to write them. But, that's the biiitch in me talking.
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[QUOTE]Musu's post about starting high school 10 years ago making her feel old makes me feel old. =P I graduated in '98. About a year ago (before the movie came out) I said something to a co-worker about how I'd just bought the first season of 21 Jump Street on DVD. She had no idea what I was talking about.
Posted by celticmyss[/QUOTE]
Yeah that made me feel old too lol - graduated in 1994. Working at a college and meeting wtih college students who were born the year I graduated high school...having my oldest niece and nephew turn 28 this year. Ugh...SO old lol
[QUOTE]<strong>A girl I know got engaged this weekend. She was born in 1994</strong>. I was in high school. My first e-mail address was a juno account that we accessed with our dial-up.
Posted by djhar[/QUOTE]
My sister was born in 1994 and the thought of her turning 18 in a few weeks freaks me out.
Oh and flourescent colors coming back as a trend is depressing me. My sweet 1991 LA gears in bright pink and green are calling and they want me back.
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I was talking to my Dad about how I'm turning 24 the day before we leave for our honeymoon and I said it made me sad that I'm going to be in my mid-twenties. Irrational, party of me.
[QUOTE]My little sister constantly makes me feel old (she's 14). She had no clue what a floppy disc was. <strong>She had never heard of the Oregon Trail game. Sigh.</strong>
Posted by rachers1017[/QUOTE]
<div>This is a travesty.</div>
Kids I used to babysit friending me on FB -- and they're all out of college now.
Books read in 2012: 21/50
They play reruns of Boy Meets World every Saturday on MTV (I think that's the channel) and I love watching them, but I don't remember it being that cheese-tacular. And I used to have the hugest crush on Will Friedel (Eric Matthews) when I was younger, but he's one of the most annoying characters on that show. Early on he wasn't so bad, he was actually pretty funny, but once he got into college, his weird over-the-top eyebrow-acting got out of hand and makes it hard to watch.
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[QUOTE]Musu's post about starting high school 10 years ago making her feel old makes me feel old. =P I graduated in '98.
Posted by celticmyss[/QUOTE]
This! I graduated in 98 also. My niece asked me what a pager/beeper was. Back in the day, paging your boyfriend 3704558 is what we did, not texting.
My daughter asked me 'what's that' when she saw someone using a rotary phone on an old tv show. I don't think she's ever seen one in person. She also cannot understand my prehistoric no-internet-no-computer-no-cellphone childhood. 'OMG, Mom - what did you DO?'
[QUOTE]This is going to sound ridiculous becuase I'm younger than most of you.... I was talking to my Dad about how I'm turning 24 the day before we leave for our honeymoon and I said it made me sad that I'm going to be in my mid-twenties. Irrational, party of me.
Posted by Brandi0714[/QUOTE]
I'm only 3 months older than my H, and he always makes fun of me for being closer to 30 than I am to 20. I'm like, dude, so are you! And he'll say, yeah but not as close as you are. Jerkface.
And for some reason, 24 seems like early-twenties to me.
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"Are you one of those vegetarian zombies that only eats grrrrrraaaaaaiiiinnnnnsssss?" -- raynes
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things that make you feel old : This! I graduated in 98 also. My niece asked me what a pager/beeper was. Back in the day, <strong>paging your boyfriend 3704558</strong> is what we did, not texting.
Posted by Denise91980[/QUOTE]
OK- now I feel so young. What does that mean?
This list on things 90s kids will have to explain to their children.
I'll be 27 in October and I'm not happy about it. First, because odd numbers always sound worse. Second, because I ahven't come close to accomplishing the things I had planned by now.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things that make you feel old : OK- now I feel so young. What does that mean?
Posted by Brandi0714[/QUOTE]
If you turned it upside down (the pager) it said a-hole...that was our clever way of sending messages. I didn't have a cell phone until I was 18 and it was an Erickson with a huge 3lb battery on the back.
We watch Boy Meets World and cringe at the sappiness. Most of the time I want to nutpunch every single character.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things that make you feel old : If you turned it upside down (the pager) it said a-hole...that was our clever way of sending messages. I didn't have a cell phone until I was 18 and it was an Erickson with a huge 3lb battery on the back.
Posted by Denise91980[/QUOTE]
Gotcha. That makes sense. We did that on calculators but I wasn't getting it seeing the numbers the correct way.
[QUOTE]Mall Madness, Girl Talk, Dream Phone....I loved those games...andplusalso the Sweet Valley High Game....that was the shiznit.
Posted by Denise91980[/QUOTE]
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</div><div>Didn't one of those have red little stickers you had to wear, aka "zits"? I remember playing Girl Talk and Sweet Valley High. I thought there was some other game with a bunch of "hunks" on playing cards but can't remember anything else about it.</div><div>
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