Thirty-Something Bloggers

Nobody Gonna Break Our Stride.

Darlene

You know you're over 30 when... (fill in the blank)

... picking the white hairs off your head take more time than actually dyeing it.

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LOL

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Or actually going to the library! My nephews don't even bother with the library anymore for research.

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When the sign at the register says, "Everyone under 35 gets carded" but the checker just asks for your money!

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Recuperating from a night out with the gang requires more than just a run to Taco-Cabana in the morning.... And you find yourself on the couch pleading with God to kill you now so you can quite the pounding in your head. Not that I would know about this.... but so I have heard.

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Oh wow. I remember the Taco Cabana moments. Now I'm craving some. One right down the street.... hmmm....

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When you realize that people born the year of your high school graduation are now sitting next to you at the bar.

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when the radio DJ refers to the music that you listened to as a teen as..

classic or oldies.

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... you find yourself saying "kids these days....."

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Jodi, i nearly peed myself. holy crap that was perfect.

...you remember trying so hard to perfect snubbing out your (pretend) cigarette on the playground and trying to find the perfect boy to be your "Danny" so you could say, "Tell me about it, Stud." and then chase him around the playground singing "The One That I Want."

Or was that just me...

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When you saw the original Star Wars in the theater the first time it was released.

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If you're in your mid-thirties, it seems that Star Wars is pretty much your default first movie experience.

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Star Wars was definitely that for me. It is to blame for making me a lifelong science fiction geek. :)

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