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Paul McCartney qualifies for a bus pass
came across the news today that Paul McCartney turns 65 today (June 18) and it got me to wondering ...........do todays youngsters look at him, like us folks who grew up in the 60s looked at the likes of George Formby and Gracie Fields..........actually George Formby and Gracie Fields were only one generation away music wise from us when we were growing up , McCartney is two generations away from todays young-uns
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I've wondered that too. I used to think the people my Mum liked were ancient doddery old has-beens but they were probably younger then than Paul McCartney is now. :D
My kids have quite an amazing range of musical appreciation but that's probably because they hear a lot of the old stuff rehashed as well as on TV commercials, apart from in my CD collection. |
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paul McCartney 65?, i thought he was older!,must be all that stress!
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Paul McCartney will need a bus pass by the time Heather Mills scews him to the wall for her divorce settlement. POOR SOD.
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its things like that, makes me think, hell i'm not that far away meself.:D
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I know what you mean Cashy, makes me feel old too.
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ive got another 30 years before i reach that age, looking at it that way makes me feel young:D
but then i think in 5 years ill be 40Attachment 9491 and i still cant get in the over 18 section....LOL |
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Slightly off topic, sorry.
On television at the weekend, there was an advert for a music CD called 'Spirit of 1977', full of punk rock anthems, and the tag line was why don't you but it for your Dad for Father's Day? Thirty years ago Dads were punks. What made me think was that thirty years before 1977, they would have been advertising 78's, featuring Vera Lynn, Gracie Fields and Arthur Askey dressed as a busy, busy bee. How times have changed, and so quickly too.:D |
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Well I hit 60 today...... (it didn't hit me back)and guess what? it isn't so bad at all.
I don't have a great hang up about my age because I do not feel 60.....I do not act 60.....I do not dress 60......and I am fit and healthy. There are a whole lot of folks out there who were born in 1947...and we are survivors.....we played on the streets(until it went dark).....we built dams on the streams,(sometimes we fell in and got leathered by our mothers for getting wet) we played with real lead soldiers,(and didn't get poisoned) we climbed trees,(and occasional spills were looked upon as 'adventures') fought with swords made of wood (ok maybe we got a few splinters, but they didn't kill us)......we played conkers and to my knowledge no one in my circle had an eye put out,we might have had a bruise or two....but they healed and it taught us to be more careful in future. We didn't have playstations.....we played on the station(when the guard wasn't looking of course)...we didn't have much TV, and became acquainted with Roy Rogers at the pictures (odeon...Saturday morning club...errands all week to get the admission money and an ice cream in the interval)....We ran all the way to school -yes we had the busfare but we spent it on Beech Nut....We were sent to Church and sunday school, but the only time we really went was in time to enrol for the picnic - or ride out on an old fashioned Charabanc. We ate fish and chips out of newspaper...and didn't it taste better? We didn't have holidays, but maybe a day out to Blackpool...and a jug of tea to go with our sandwiches...which were invariably full of sand. We respected our parents and our elders and would give up our seat on a bus without being told/asked. We were poor materially, but rich in experiences...which is what made us the people we are today. If you have been bored whilst reading this then it may mean that you are one of the younger generation......if you can identify just some of the things I have talked about then I hope it has stimulated some of your happy memories too. Also this week I have become an OB(E).....not the medal conferred by the queen....but Old Bag (Extraordinaire - I added that last bit myself)......this honour was conferred upon me by one of the newer members....Thankyou! |
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you sound just like my mum, who is also 60!
i hope i feel like you do at that age:D |
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I hope you do too Panther....and i'm sorry for the thread wander....but it saved a whole new thread.
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Hope you're celebrating in suitable style tonight, Marg! :Banane35: |
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Thanks Wyn...got nothing special planned.....unless of course young Paul turns up and wants a bit of company on his birthday.....I'd be up for that.
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Tony Livesey was talking about that on Radio Lancashire this morning. He'd mentioned to his lad that he would like it but he received "Hits of the 70s" instead with things like 'Chirpy, Chirpy Cheep Cheep'! :D |
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Why does hitting an age for a bus pass make some people think that they and others are passed it? Margaret has got the right attitude she hit it that hard poor 60 was out for the count and on its way to A n E. Life its what we make it regardless of age. :D :Banane34::Banane23::Banane08::Banane49::s_aim1:
Sod age and labels and live life to the full because by the time you reach 90 you want to be sure you have made the most of life. 90 is reaching senior citizen status in my eyes not 60 n 65. As for Sir Paul he might as well just by himself a bus or apply for that pass as its his right. |
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Lilly.....my Ma is forever apologising about our upbringing, but i tell her that we had more of the good things in life than she could ever know......and we grew up knowing that we had to stand on our own two feet and be responsible......that can't be bought.
Spuggie.......I make no apologies for being 60.....and I don't really care who knows I am 60.......being this age does not mean that there is anything that I can't do....and there are a lot of things that i have more time and energy for too. To anyone who is approaching the big 60....my advice is take a run at it and shout GERONIMO at the top of your lungs.......kick seven shades out of it and tell yourself that you too are a survivor. |
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And I think it was Mae West who drawled 'it's not the man in your life......it's the life in your man'...well life's like that.....put every ounce in....suck all the goodness out and then on your deathbed you won't be saying 'if only......'
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Good on you Margeret. I hope im still young hearted at 60 and ive certainly no plans to be packing the DS and PS2 away and retire into a rocking chair any time in the long distant future either :D
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I feel lucky, imagine being a ipod generation child! *shudders* |
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Thanks Margaret and the happiest of birthdays to you. I relate to everything you say and I look at life the same way as you, I think we grew up in the same neighborhood, between Cotton St and Nuttal St at the same time. I have you by a couple of years but still play footy every sunday and sometimes midweek, play golf three or four times a week, hike, canoe and go camping at the drop of a hat and couldn,t agree with you more. "it,s the way we wus brunged up"!!
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Ossy Kid you are right......I lived on Riley's Hill....and spent a lot of time running errands along Nuttall st......coal bricks from Bob wilkies, lamp oil and tapers too......Harry Booths butchers......the co-op. I remember running all the way along Nuttall St saying our Divi number 10168...woe betide you if you forgot it and you lost out on the divi. It only seems like yesterday, where have the years gone?
And thank you for your birthday wishes. |
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Sometimes, as I listen to today's music, I catch myself developing the negative attitudes that I used to resent in my grandad. I want to enjoy, not condemn, and attempting to get into the music, and what is behind it helps keep me thinking and feeling young ... I hope it is "young" and not "immature" or, god forbid, "senile.":eek: |
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