This week, I talk about seeking the right word to describe things people do when they get older, and I think I found it.
Here are all the places you can listen.
This week, I talk about seeking the right word to describe things people do when they get older, and I think I found it.
Here are all the places you can listen.
Darn. Now I gotta figure out whether I’m adulting or middle-aging 😅
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You could be doing both … I guess it depends on what you worry about! LOL
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I wonder if adulting means actually being an adult or pretending to be an adult? Hahaha
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I’m well beyond that age, and I’m still not always sure myself!
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Wow, even the venerable Douglas Adams didn’t have a word for becoming middle aged. I know cos j checked: http://lib.ru/ADAMS/liff.txt_with-big-pictures.html
I would love some pyjamas for Christmas please. Himself wants an air frier. Given we aren’t forty (quite) yet, does this mean we are prematurely middle aging?
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Ummmm … it’s borderline.
I remember when someone brought “The Meaning of Liff” to school! I was in seventh or eighth grade, even though the only word I remember is “Wimbledon.”
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I still have it on my bookcase, can always find a chuckle in there.
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