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If by beard you mean ... well it would at least give the hardworking NHS staff some light amusement.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 1:52 am
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@reeksy

I actually had a battery powered debobbler in my 20s … but I don’t think i’ve used it since.

"The Remington Fuzzaway, I liked it so much, I bought the company."

Edit:- turns out it was the shaver he really liked, which may help a few of the other posters on this thread.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 7:37 am
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Getting close to half century here too, couple of years still left. I wouldn't mind the obvious getting slow fat baldy but why the hell everything has to to hurt so much these days? My knees, ankles back and just about every joint has issues occasionally but not consistently.

Also I'm curious what cruel twist of evolution causes excessive hair growth is nose and ears? In addition to eyesight getting poorer with age? Has it developed so that old people would not see, smell or hear predators and would be then removed from being burden to the the tribe? They keep brain warmer?


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 8:00 am
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TBH I do think the wizzing in the night is a thing that you expect with age and go with the flow with.

I did notice that once I deliberately held back from the nocturnal jaunts I really don’t need a 3 am wizz all the time so I do wonder if there’s a certain amount of habit to it rather than necessity.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 8:53 am
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grey pubes. i never gave it a thought even after i plucked a grey hair from my ear when in my 30’s. seems obvious in hindsight.

You need a fuzz away, apparently all the rage in the older generation.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 8:56 am
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I got a haircut yesterday.
That's the third time the barber has suggested a different, closer cut due to a 'changing hairline, sir'.

👴


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 9:01 am
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Not sure the last.time I went for a hair cut! I've been using the dog clippers for atleast 15 years now, that includes trimming the odd wayward eyebrow at my wife's suggestion 🤣


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 9:06 am
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has anyone mentioned having to work out the difference between birth year and current year as they can’t remember how old they are?

✋ Yep


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 9:20 am
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TBH I do think the wizzing in the night is a thing that you expect with age and go with the flow with.

I did notice that once I deliberately held back from the nocturnal jaunts I really don’t need a 3 am wizz all the time so I do wonder if there’s a certain amount of habit to it rather than necessity.

A slight change in habits cured it for me (58 with prostate issues). I used to get up once or twice a night. I stopped drinking tea or coffee after 3pm and don't drink anything at all after a glass of water about 6pm. I now go right through the night without having to get up. The knock on is better sleep and so feeling better all round.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 9:59 am
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Am I the only one who likes grey hairs? Getting a couple of grey and white ones in my beard. Feels like I’m slowly turning in to a wizard.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 10:16 am
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The thread is about "unexpected" consequences of ageing. Well here are two of mine I'd never have guessed forty years ago:-

1. I'm still riding bikes at the age of nearly sixty.

2. I'm happier and more content now than at any point in my life.

So not too bad an outcome really.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 10:42 am
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I'm sure many of these gripes and groans could be sorted out with lots of fruit, vitamin C, cod liver oil, calcium and magnesium will give paramount penis tone.


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 10:47 am
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slipped and fell on a bit of icy path last night walking the dog - he saw a fox and went nuts, on lead... A not that hard landing really, though on tarmac, but onto my already a bit achy right hip - can now hardly walk up the stairs 🙁


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 10:51 am
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^^^
Slip, fall, trip or tumble? Did you curse or whimper?


 
Posted : 27/01/2023 11:17 am
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I’ve noticed a couple more consequences recently - they may be from aging but may just be my stupidity..
I’ve got in the shower and the bath with my glasses on a few times recently, I don’t strictly speaking need to wear glasses all the time but if I do I know where they are, the unfortunate consequence is though that I momentarily have a panic attack as they steam up and I lose my vision.
I have also stopped listening to songs properly and just treat them as “background noise” whilst doing something else. Yesterday I listened to a whole country music song extolling the virtues of “The Tennessee Spud”, this praised it for carrying the singer over marsh, plains and mountains. I justified this in my mind by explaining to myself that it was one of those corny American advertising songs and that Tennessee must be a potato growing area. It was only right at the end where it announced the spud meeting a cowgirl that I realised that it was “Tennessee stud”! It brightened my day anyway..


 
Posted : 07/05/2023 8:00 am
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I thought I might post an update here as this is the time of year when folks look in the mirror and think “crikey, you look rough”. I’ve been through the grey hair thing and grey beard and the annoying white hairs in eyebrows that are twice as coarse as normal hair, the hair from around my ears is still marching up the sides of my head even though I’ve still got all my normal hair. The strange phenomenon that I have noticed though is that a lot of my beard is beginning to turn black, it started with two streaks from the corners of my mouth that run at diagonals and give me a look of a pirate (in my head). If I don’t shave now for a couple of days my facial hair is peppered with black and I look even more “swarthy”. What is going on, my hair has never been black? Is it my body’s way of rewarding me for eschewing alcohol or is it the final flutter of wings before my imminent demise?


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 10:48 am
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Three hours on, and the difference is already all I could wish for, and now I can finally stop fannying around trying to put contact lenses in at stupid o’clock in the morning, and only needing reading glasses for close-up work.

A heads up  for you @CountZero that if you experience any fuzziness of vision around the edges have it checked as that can be the start of macular degeneration. MIL ignored hers (didn't want to make a fuss, bless her) and spent her last years functionally blind.


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 10:57 am
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Unexpected consequences of aging:

One reaches 60+ and becomes obsessed with ones bowels 🙂


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 11:10 am
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You say something really witty and incisive but nobody laughs because they've all heard you say it over and over in the past but you've forgotten who you've told it to.


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 11:23 am
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On behalf of the UK (long)shoehorn manufacturers ,I would like to thank this thread ,as we believe it has played a major part in saving jobs.


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 12:11 pm
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I’ve been through the grey hair thing and grey beard and the annoying white hairs in eyebrows that are twice as coarse as normal hair, the hair from around my ears is still marching up the sides of my head even though I’ve still got all my normal hair. The strange phenomenon that I have noticed though is that a lot of my beard is beginning to turn black, it started with two streaks from the corners of my mouth that run at diagonals and give me a look of a pirate (in my head). If I don’t shave now for a couple of days my facial hair is peppered with black and I look even more “swarthy”. What is going on, my hair has never been black? Is it my body’s way of rewarding me for eschewing alcohol or is it the final flutter of wings before my imminent demise?

Badger, is that you?


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 12:15 pm
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My girlfriend has started plucking the odd hair from the edge of my ear rather than the ear hole.

Caught one the other week that was over an inch long and blended into my actual head hair...

Still not bald or grey.


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 12:46 pm
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You say something really witty and incisive but nobody laughs because they’ve all heard you say it over and over in the past but you’ve forgotten who you’ve told it to.

I've been doing that for 30 years.


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 1:00 pm
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Still not bald or grey.

I'm fairly confident that I won't go bald, which is nice. My dad had a full head of hair all his life, and his dad (the one time I met him) had the same. The "salt and pepper" colouring is tending towards salt at an increasing rate of knots though. I look at pictures from a handful of years ago and think "christ, look how grey I wasn't!"


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 1:06 pm
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You say something really witty and incisive but nobody laughs because you're listening to Any Questions on your own while your wife is out at the WI Christmas do

Ftfy


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 1:15 pm
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It's an odd one but confidence in myself and my ability to learn and do new things and an increased level of self assuredness.

I'm not "old" (late 40s) but in the last 3 years I have done things that in my 20s through to my early 40s I constantly questioned whether I could ever do or that scared the **** out of me and become comfortable with them.

At 45 I rode drops that couldn't be rolled for the first time in 40 years of riding bikes and 30 of riding mountain bikes.  I can ride stuff now in my comfort zone that would have terrified me or had me pushing in my 20s.

This year I took a big career step in terms of responsibilities and risk. I'd had the qualifications and necessary experience and skills for 8 years but never quite made the leap.

I'm pushing hard on fitness and strength in the gym and I'm learning to steer a new boat that's faster and less forgiving than anything I've ever helmed before.

I think the realisation that I maybe have probably 15 years of proper off road riding and wilder sailing ahead, 20 years of work and wanting a decade of good health in retirement has finally overwhelmed my natural cautious streak.


 
Posted : 14/12/2024 1:32 pm
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You say something really witty and incisive but nobody laughs because they’ve all heard you say it over and over in the past but you’ve forgotten who you’ve told it to.

I’ve been doing that for 30 years.

Not on here you haven't.

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Posted : 14/12/2024 5:07 pm
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Sneaking thinning hair. Doesn't help when you're blonde and have fine hair. Got called a "bald cnt" the other day.

But also, being treated like I'm 18....In a restaurant for our works do on Friday. Asked for a large whiskey and ice.

Nope.

"We can't do doubles of shots"

Huh? Who shots whiskey?

I was allowed: a large whiskey, in a pint glass, topped up with mixer. Or, I could have a single with ice, and when I've drunk that I can order another. I didn't point out we had 12+ bottles of wine on the table, or that the girls were smashing 2 for 1 cocktails. But as a nearly 50 year old man I'm not allowed a large whiskey and ice..  bahahaha


 
Posted : 15/12/2024 10:22 am
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Starting to need my specs more and more these days, but I have already forgotten where I put them..have'nt seen them for weeks


 
Posted : 15/12/2024 3:45 pm
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At 40, people have finally stopped telling me I'll change my mind about not wanting kids.


 
Posted : 15/12/2024 5:54 pm
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I'm on the varifocals now, with chat about some sort of cataract operation in about a years time.

Kind of annoying as I've always been prudent on eye examinations with a reputable optician.

Grey ? My beards near white, and im only 56.


 
Posted : 15/12/2024 6:01 pm
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Got called a “bald cnt” the other day.

Oi!  Less of the bald!


 
Posted : 15/12/2024 7:14 pm
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You say something really witty and incisive but nobody laughs because they’ve all heard you say it over and over in the past but you’ve forgotten who you’ve told it to.

Insert 'you thought' appropriately.


 
Posted : 10/01/2025 8:48 pm
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To those in their 40s who worry that you might have to wind back your technical riding by the time you reach 60, I would just like to say that I rode and thoroughly enjoyed the Bike Village AlpPacker south in September. Sure, it was hard work at times but I wasn't even the oldest fart there.

What hasn't been great for me in this last year has been the need for repair work on a torn retina; sods law that it would also be in my one eye that actually works.


 
Posted : 10/01/2025 9:39 pm
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I used to be able to place my chin on my shins and now I struggle to put socks on without having to sit down. The speed at which my flexibility has vanished is, quite frankly, insane! I'm only 47 FFS. I also appear to have developed permanent bags under my eyes and have joined the varifocal club. Oh yeah and I'm fat for the first time in my life.


 
Posted : 11/01/2025 12:54 am
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Mrs S has just picked up an empty mug with one hand and said "the tea's all gone" then picked up another mug from her lap and "oh, no, there it is". We laughed a bit and I have been told to "shut my face".


 
Posted : 11/01/2025 5:10 pm
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You say something really witty and incisive but nobody laughs because they’ve all heard you say it over and over in the past but you’ve forgotten who you’ve told it to.


 
Posted : 11/01/2025 5:17 pm
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The speed at which my flexibility has vanished is, quite frankly, insane! I’m only 47 FFS

The one positive from getting Ankylosing Spondylitis at 41 has been that since i now have to do daily yoga, i am now more flexible at 45 than I have ever been since the age of about 8. It's not too late!


 
Posted : 11/01/2025 5:18 pm
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When you're thinking of something which seemed like it was just the other year, then you realise it was 30 years ago and you have no idea how 30 years just went by.


 
Posted : 12/01/2025 4:45 am
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When you’re thinking of something which seemed like it was just the other year, then you realise it was 30 years ago and you have no idea how 30 years just went by.

Yeah, kinda like how this recent XKCD animation suddenly doesn't seem so recent.
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1190:_Time


 
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