At 15 I could not wait to get my drivers license. 24 cars later, the kids can’t wait to take my keys away. Most missed; MGB ’65 so much fun, so unreliable, like a sometime loyal hot girl friend.
I, guess, I’m lucky, I still remember some incidents that occurred in my youth. I’m just sad that I know somethings occurred that I can’t remember which I would like to.
I remember going with my Dad when he bought a new car in ’59, trading in his ’57. He had me go back to the ’57 to get something out of it. It was already on the front lot with a sticker that said: “fully Reconditioned”. That is when I learned at a tender age that car dealers lie.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 10 months ago
I even remember when I was 16… in 1961.
Zykoic 10 months ago
At 15 I could not wait to get my drivers license. 24 cars later, the kids can’t wait to take my keys away. Most missed; MGB ’65 so much fun, so unreliable, like a sometime loyal hot girl friend.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 10 months ago
“Of course, I can’t remember yesterday”.
Olddog1 10 months ago
I wish I could remember yesterday, or last week, like I remember 40 years ago.
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
The Beatles songs, “Yesterday” and “When I’m Sixty-Four” now have new meanings.
'IndyMan' 10 months ago
I, guess, I’m lucky, I still remember some incidents that occurred in my youth. I’m just sad that I know somethings occurred that I can’t remember which I would like to.
juicebruce 10 months ago
Clock only goes in one direction ;-)
ctolson 10 months ago
I’m 73 and remember quite a few things from when I was four and five years old.
ladykat 10 months ago
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ladykat 10 months ago
So do I.
pheets 10 months ago
I have no problem with history back, it’s what I ate, did, saw, agreed to last week/yesterday that I struggle to remember.
Watchdog 10 months ago
I can relate
mistercatworks 10 months ago
It’s also easy to complain about “young people”, which, over time, gradually becomes everyone in the world younger than you are.
NELS BALWIT Premium Member 10 months ago
I remember going with my Dad when he bought a new car in ’59, trading in his ’57. He had me go back to the ’57 to get something out of it. It was already on the front lot with a sticker that said: “fully Reconditioned”. That is when I learned at a tender age that car dealers lie.
TimeLordSoundwave 10 months ago
Good to know that even though I’m turning 43 soon, I haven’t yet hit my “youth”.