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PhoenixAzul 09-13-2010 10:55 PM

- Walking on the university of Oklahoma campus last week, in a suit and heels, and kids walking past me in pajamas. And that's not that weird, but my reaction to it was! My first thought was, "Damned kids, pajamas are for bedtime!" Meanwhile I definitely was guilty of pjs in class during my undergraduate career, not often, but it happened on more than one occasion. It was such a gut reaction that I thought about it later and went, "Damn girl, you're old."

aephi alum 09-13-2010 11:37 PM

Facebook didn't even exist when I was in college. Back then, the Web was in its infancy. I had a web site before IBM did. My sorority chapter had a web site before IBM did (because I wrote it). I got to the Web ahead of a megacorp.

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Originally Posted by PhoenixAzul (Post 1983123)
- Walking on the university of Oklahoma campus last week, in a suit and heels, and kids walking past me in pajamas.

Between my freshman and sophomore years of college, I had a summer internship where I had to wear business-formal attire every day. (This is murder in summer in NYC.) One morning, I got onto an LIRR train where there were no available seats, and a young man in jeans and a T-shirt gave up his seat to me. I was 18 years old, and he probably was, too. It made me feel old, even though I wasn't even old enough to drink. It also made me hold out some hope for our generation, that in certain circles, chivalry still exists.

thetygerlily 09-14-2010 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1978776)

Coming late to the game, but I see a Benjamin Franklin kitty! The Beatles were before my time and I've never gotten into Harry Potter. Those scream "spectacles", which in turns shouts Benjamin Franklin.

VandalSquirrel 09-14-2010 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by PhoenixAzul (Post 1983123)
- Walking on the university of Oklahoma campus last week, in a suit and heels, and kids walking past me in pajamas. And that's not that weird, but my reaction to it was! My first thought was, "Damned kids, pajamas are for bedtime!" Meanwhile I definitely was guilty of pjs in class during my undergraduate career, not often, but it happened on more than one occasion. It was such a gut reaction that I thought about it later and went, "Damn girl, you're old."

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Originally Posted by aephi alum (Post 1983154)
Facebook didn't even exist when I was in college. Back then, the Web was in its infancy. I had a web site before IBM did. My sorority chapter had a web site before IBM did (because I wrote it). I got to the Web ahead of a megacorp.



Between my freshman and sophomore years of college, I had a summer internship where I had to wear business-formal attire every day. (This is murder in summer in NYC.) One morning, I got onto an LIRR train where there were no available seats, and a young man in jeans and a T-shirt gave up his seat to me. I was 18 years old, and he probably was, too. It made me feel old, even though I wasn't even old enough to drink. It also made me hold out some hope for our generation, that in certain circles, chivalry still exists.

I must run track with dinosaurs because I've never considered wearing pyjama pants or even sweat pants outside my home or to class. I also still give up my seat in a reception area, bus/train or restaurant if an elderly person is also waiting. But then again I used an actual card catalog in the past month so I should be expecting my AARP membership any day now ;)

PiKA2001 09-14-2010 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by thetygerlily (Post 1983197)
I see a Benjamin Franklin kitty! The Beatles were before my time

Yep, I think you have everyone else beat with that statement.

gee_ess 09-14-2010 08:47 AM

Started taking therapeutic Metamucil per dr's instructions at annual check-up....

Yea, that'll make you feel old!

aephi alum 09-14-2010 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1983198)
But then again I used an actual card catalog in the past month so I should be expecting my AARP membership any day now ;)

I got an invitation to join AARP when I was nineteen years old.

I just had a horrible thought: What if that young man gave up his seat because I looked pregnant?? :(

thetygerlily 09-14-2010 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by aephi alum (Post 1983372)
I got an invitation to join AARP when I was nineteen years old.

Ha, I've been getting them since I was around 13 or 14. That's what I get for being named after 3 great-grandmothers! My parents, of course, never received a thing. I think it was the first junk mail I ever received.

Amicus 09-14-2010 11:45 PM

I remember my friends going to the campus computer center -- at 2 a.m., no less -- with stacks of punch cards to run their programs. If the programs failed, my friends would have to go through each card and try to figure which was the wrong card.

VandalSquirrel, I come from a family of librarians, who feel that librarianship lost so much when card catalogues gave way to computer screens

MysticCat 09-15-2010 08:43 AM

When Survivor organizes the tribes by age and I realize I'd be on the geezer tribe, I feel old.

knight_shadow 09-15-2010 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1983841)
When Survivor organizes the tribes by age and I realize I'd be on the geezer tribe, I feel old.

LOL

Sidebar: I had no idea Survivor was still on television.

BraveMaroon 09-15-2010 10:42 AM

I'm flying into Houston Hobby this afternoon, and realized the last time I flew into that airport was to see my boyfriend at Rice, Spring Break when I was a Frosh. Which was sixteen years ago. It feels like yesterday.

We broke up at the end of our Freshman Year - he and his wife are now living in Seattle with two adorable daughters. No, I didn't psycho stalk him to know that. We're still friends.

Sister Havana 09-16-2010 08:40 PM

I read a news story about Glenn Robinson's son committing to play basketball at Michigan next year. Glenn Robinson and I graduated high school the same year and I hated him with a passion when he was at Purdue. (since I was at IU!) And now his son will be in college next year. I feel ancient.

moe.ron 09-16-2010 09:17 PM

Using AOL was cool.

dreamseeker 09-16-2010 09:36 PM

now that i'm working again, i hate that i need to get a decent amt of sleep (i.e. 6+hrs soo going to bed by midnight the latest) or else i don't feel clearheaded enough to grasp things. i'm SO GLAD it doesn't appear that we'll have meetings or it'd be a wrap for me.


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