Middle age? Actually, I felt exactly same thing when I was 6.
Try it at 73.
I think death dawned on me when I was 12 or 13, during the Cuban missile crisis, when we all thought we were about to get fried by the Russians. I’ve repressed it for years, but it’s starting to come back at me. It’s getting way too close.
Binkley, odds are that you have a long and unhappy life ahead of you….
actually, I’ve had a lot of days like that.and yes, the cuban missle thing was scary, I was 10, but I always had faith that JFK would work it out.
I’m an upper octagenarian and the older I get the better I was!
The whole A-bomb thing got me thinking about death when I was a kid, but Paul Simon’s “Patterns” did away with my innocence.
Nah. 55 and I’m hotrodding around on a sport bike still believing I’m immortal. Sometimes it’s better to be oblivious.
Hoo-boy! Do I agree with this one…
I was so scared by the missile crisis that I refused to be born for another couple of weeks.
I’m against death too. What say we start a petition against it?
The idea of death doesn’t bother me. (I’m 56). But how it will happen…….that’s another story. It’s the transition that concerns me. It might hurt ;-)
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Küren44 about 13 years ago
Middle age? Actually, I felt exactly same thing when I was 6.
kreole about 13 years ago
Try it at 73.
artybee about 13 years ago
I think death dawned on me when I was 12 or 13, during the Cuban missile crisis, when we all thought we were about to get fried by the Russians. I’ve repressed it for years, but it’s starting to come back at me. It’s getting way too close.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Binkley, odds are that you have a long and unhappy life ahead of you….
thirdguy about 13 years ago
actually, I’ve had a lot of days like that.and yes, the cuban missle thing was scary, I was 10, but I always had faith that JFK would work it out.
TheAuldWan about 13 years ago
I’m an upper octagenarian and the older I get the better I was!
KEA about 13 years ago
The whole A-bomb thing got me thinking about death when I was a kid, but Paul Simon’s “Patterns” did away with my innocence.
kittenpah about 13 years ago
Nah. 55 and I’m hotrodding around on a sport bike still believing I’m immortal. Sometimes it’s better to be oblivious.
JeffryD about 13 years ago
Hoo-boy! Do I agree with this one…
Nebulous Premium Member about 13 years ago
I was so scared by the missile crisis that I refused to be born for another couple of weeks.
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
I’m against death too. What say we start a petition against it?
alviebird about 13 years ago
The idea of death doesn’t bother me. (I’m 56). But how it will happen…….that’s another story. It’s the transition that concerns me. It might hurt ;-)