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Started by ws23rt, April 05, 2016, 09:40:54 PM

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ws23rt

My son came to visit this weekend with his wife for a picture op with one of my cars that is moving on to a new owner. He grew up around that car as I fiddled with it and he talked about how much the charger was a part of our early years when he came to live with me at around 13.

One thing that stuck in my mind is he told me he is getting old (38) and the years seem to be passing by fast (like I told him they would in those days).

I laugh inside thinking about my old charger and him aging at the same rate.  The charger looks and runs like new. My son (that day) no longer looked young to me. He looked adult.

We can attempt to pause time by working on our old cars to make them like they were but it does not stop time from passing.

A383Wing

I may be growing older, but I refuse to grow up

ws23rt

Quote from: A383Wing on April 05, 2016, 09:43:57 PM
I may be growing older, but I refuse to grow up


:cheers:  I am no longer growing up. Now is my time to enjoy getting up to a new day just cause the sun comes up. :2thumbs:

ws23rt

The car is 47 and my son is 38.

68X426



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birdsandbees

Quote from: ws23rt on April 05, 2016, 10:05:21 PM
The car is 47 and my son is 38.

Nice WS... unfortunately this is one of the few pictures I have of my daughter standing beside my cars (in 1990) and I can't get another one now. Good on your for documenting history if nothing else! Jen was 30 when she passed in August.  :brickwall:
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1969 'Bee WM21H9A230241
1969 Dart Swinger LM23P9B190885
1967 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S
1966 Plymouth Satellite HP2 - 9941 original miles
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ws23rt

Quote from: birdsandbees on April 05, 2016, 10:13:30 PM
Quote from: ws23rt on April 05, 2016, 10:05:21 PM
The car is 47 and my son is 38.

Nice WS... unfortunately this is one of the few pictures I have of my daughter standing beside my cars (in 1990) and I can't get another one now. Good on your for documenting history if nothing else! Jen was 30 when she passed in August.  :brickwall:


So sorry for your loss.
I have never been much for taking pictures as life passes and regret that very much. :2thumbs:  I can see my memories in my mind but can't share them as I would like to.

Mytur Binsdirti

You can tell how old you are getting by how old your kids are.

ITSA426

You're only young once but you can be immature forever!

Charger_Fan

Time does pass, and it often seems to fly by. When you're a kid, time seems to drag most of the time. Once you are an adult, it definitely seems to move faster, and for me today at 51, it seems to fly!
I'm sure that's the same for most of us.

This is my oldest son in 1990, he was five here. I was taking this truck apart to fix a few issues & he wanted to be in the picture. He's 31 now...yep, some days I feel old!


The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

RallyeMike

..... my niece and nephew looked at a manual window crank and said "what's that for?" When I told them, they looked at me like I was a Neanderthal.

.... you have received your 100th piece of AARP membership offering in the mail. Go %$#^ yourself AARP!

On a related note, I got asked if I wanted the "senior discount" for the first time in my life last weekend. Crap.   :P
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ws23rt

You know you are old when you can tell it's sunday because the the newspaper is thicker.

69wannabe

Got a kid that lives in a trailer next door to me and when I get the charger out he wants to ride too so yesterday we were cruising around and he asked what that was sticking up through the floor on the driver side and I was confused for a second until he pointed at it. The dimmer switch LOL!!! Yeah i'm getting old myself.....

DeltaV

You know you're old when you see stuff on American Pickers that is just like the stuff in your attic.
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dyslexic teddybear

Quote from: DeltaV on April 06, 2016, 08:46:47 PM
You know you're old when you see stuff on American Pickers that is just like the stuff in your attic.


It's worse when you not only know how to, but have used that stuff. :yesnod:

green69rt

Ok, I just can't think of anything to add....

RallyeMike

QuoteOk, I just can't think of anything to add....

:scratchchin:  :lol:   A sure sign.

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- when Hollywood is remaking shows that were "after your time" originally.

brad mcintyre

when grand kids finishing high school  :slap:

Kern Dog

Some of my traits have been with me since I was a kid even if they run parallel to old man ways.

I do not like change. I like things to stay the same if they are working properly.

I like face to face conversations. It is easier to get a read on a persons character that way.

I would rather speak to a person as compared to texting. It is difficult to clearly detect humor or sarcasm in print or type.

I do not have any interest in Facebook, twitter, instagram, snap chat or any of that.

I like internet forums.

DeltaV

Quote from: dyslexic teddybear on April 06, 2016, 10:01:27 PM
Quote from: DeltaV on April 06, 2016, 08:46:47 PM
You know you're old when you see stuff on American Pickers that is just like the stuff in your attic.


It's worse when you not only know how to, but have used that stuff. :yesnod:

And still use it from time to time. Good toys last forever.
Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning. - Erwin Rommel

Dino

I'm going to meet my new classmates tonight and I'll probably be twice as old as the vast majority of them. So either I'll end up feeling younger in their presence, or I'll feel old and cranky. I'm going for younger but I'm getting cranky just thinking about it.   :lol:
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ACUDANUT

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Charger_Fan

Quote from: Kern Dog on April 07, 2016, 09:34:58 PM
Some of my traits have been with me since I was a kid even if they run parallel to old man ways.

I do not like change. I like things to stay the same if they are working properly.

I like face to face conversations. It is easier to get a read on a persons character that way.

I would rather speak to a person as compared to texting. It is difficult to clearly detect humor or sarcasm in print or type.

I do not have any interest in Facebook, twitter, instagram, snap chat or any of that.

I like internet forums.
You sound a whole lot like me. :cheers:

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)