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When you think about, that Clapton was only 56, back then!
Hey, I was "only 56 back then" once. It was only a few years ago, but still... :D

I don't like the thought of getting nearer and nearer to presbyopia-age and bi-focal glasses.
Not everyone needs eyeglasses/bifocals/trifocals as they grow older. If you're already having vision issues you might need them someday, but it can't hurt to find a good optometrist near you and make an appointment for a general check-up now if you're concerned.
 

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I don't like the thought of getting nearer and nearer to presbyopia-age and bi-focal glasses.

What's even worse is being past that age, and you have two pairs of glasses and your eyes keep getting worse, and you end up having to actively decide if something in front of you is worth seeing or not.

On the other hand, there are advantages. I hardly ever bother to clean my house anymore, because if I can't see the dirt, it isn't there.
 
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Hey, I was "only 56 back then" once. It was only a few years ago, but still... :D

Not everyone needs eyeglasses/bifocals/trifocals as they grow older. If you're already having vision issues you might need them someday, but it can't hurt to find a good optometrist near you and make an appointment for a general check-up now if you're concerned.

I actually got my constant -2,75 dioptrin, no other things.
 
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I don't like the thought of getting nearer and nearer to presbyopia-age and bi-focal glasses.
My wife and I were driving at night in a rainstorm and she asked me..."can you see okay?". I replied..."No, but then these days I cannot see even during the day....most times I am driving either by memory or feel."....She was not impressed.
 
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I never got a bone fracture. But I always heared, that the older you get, healing out fractures becomes worse and worse and you better avoid such shit.
My parents reported me, that my 44 year old half-sister broke her left arm while bicycling, two days ago. She and hubby drove side by side and they accidentally got caught up on their handelbars and she plunged. Ouch!:confused:
 

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Lowering the tone for a moment as my concentration lapses at midday (a hazard of home working), I have found that growing older means that farts increase in frequency, duration, volume and intensity.

I used to think mine were getting worse. Then we got a dog.... Jinkies, for all Mimi is the sweetest, most adorable ten year old poodlecross you could ever hope to miss - and so prissy with it, so clean shedoes'nt even like to walk on wet grass, she'll take the path every time - the gas her hindquarters can produce on occasion is wholly within the Silent Killer category.

"Pop" today means what "jazz" did in the 1920s -- basically, whatever the marketers say it means at any given moment. It's not a genre, it's branding.

Over here it seems to have two meanings - there's the "top 40" type branding as you say, and then there's 'pop' as a genre, which seems almost to stand as a photographic negative of 'punk rock', punk being the alternative rock and roll, pop being bloodless, mainstream conformism.

"Pop" for me has always been the Gap of the music industry. Let me explain. For those who don't know, The Gap Inc. is an American chain of clothing stores that was founded in 1969 and grew into a world-wide organization with six divisions. For the most part, they manufacture and sell clothing for/to people who have no individual sense of style or taste so those people have a place where they can buy the same clothes that their friends wear in order to "fit in". To me that's exactly what "Pop" music has always been--a Top 40 rhythmic beat with no heart or soul, manufactured and marketed for/to people who have no taste in music so they can listen to the same rubbish as their friends and, again, "fit in".

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Now that's pop as opposed to punk.

It's funny how the Gap has become a byword for bland conformity, given its whole point of origin was the 'generation gap', providing an alternative for the young. Somewhere Karl Marx and Lenin are looking at each other and nodding. ;)

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You get to meet the police department and the neighbors when you stupidly leave the door to the reptile building open!
This Dumeril's boa decided to go sleep under the neighbor's car last night.
Here's old Marco Polo, back where he belongs (even if he doesn't think so).

At least you didn't wrap him round your head and try to pass him off as a covid mask... https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-54163293

I don't like the thought of getting nearer and nearer to presbyopia-age and bi-focal glasses.

Me neither - though I'm told I'll need em in a year or two. Bummer. At least I can still see...

What's even worse is being past that age, and you have two pairs of glasses and your eyes keep getting worse, and you end up having to actively decide if something in front of you is worth seeing or not.

On the other hand, there are advantages. I hardly ever bother to clean my house anymore, because if I can't see the dirt, it isn't there.

Ha. I had an arcaheology professor who used to lecture with a pair of glasses in each hand, one distance, one resadin,g and be forever flipping between the two.
 
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Other thing:

I never got a bone fracture. But I always heared, that the older you get, healing out fractures becomes worse and worse and you better avoid such shit.
My parents reported me, that my 44 year old half-sister broke her left arm while bicycling, two days ago. She and hubby drove side by side and they accidentally got caught up on their handelbars and she plunged. Ouch!:confused:
I'm sorry to hear of your sister's injury, and I hope she heals fully and without too much discomfort. Yeah, breaking a bone or three usually hurts, and as we get older any injuries we incur take longer to heal. But if you're going to go through life worrying about what might happen you may as well find a very tall building and take a swan dive off of the roof now. My suggestion is to take reasonable precautions, but more importantly to live and enjoy your life.

...It's funny how the Gap has become a byword for bland conformity...
"Bland conformity". That's spot on!
 
Ha. I had an arcaheology professor who used to lecture with a pair of glasses in each hand, one distance, one resadin,g and be forever flipping between the two.

That's me. I have fixed distance glasses for working on the computer and bifocals for the rest of it. I notice it when I get up and don't switch to my "walking around glasses" and vice-versa. I'm also dealing with a weakening of my eye muscles and am working my way to being cross-eyed. Prisms in both lenses have corrected it so far, but I see some eye surgery in my future. The prisms have an odd side-effect of giving me different depth perception across the color range. I can see a highway patrol's red/blue flashing lights up the road and they appear to be quite distant from each other. I'm just happy they are up the road and not in my rear-view mirror.
 

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