Re: Odd likes
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:47 pm
30 year old is double my age.
Tyyr wrote:I'll tell you what I tell all the young whipper-snappers. Roll your eyes at me again and I'll smack them right out of your head.
Damn kids.
In my case, 40-60 years old -- which is just about right, 1950-1970Mikey wrote:Sonic Glitch wrote:Music twice to three times my age.So, what - twenty-year-old music?Reliant121 wrote:^
That.
He wasn't out by much, and that's still less than a good chunk of our members and not much more than a few others. Including me.Reliant121 wrote:30 year old is double my age.
Welcome to your third decade. Your membership is now official.Tyyr wrote:I'll tell you what I tell all the young whipper-snappers. Roll your eyes at me again and I'll smack them right out of your head.
Damn kids.
Seafort - you aren't too far off, either: there aren't many twenty-somethings who like The Beatles as much as you do, or even know who Gerry and the Pacemakers or the Dave Clark Five were.Captain Seafort wrote:He wasn't out by much, and that's still less than a good chunk of our members and not much more than a few others. Including me.Reliant121 wrote:30 year old is double my age.
There'd better be plenty who know who they are, especially if said twentysomethings are in the Kop.Mikey wrote:Gerry and the Pacemakers
father has gone one step further. He's done it a couple of times.BTW, I do say that to my kids.
I know the first two, and think I've heard of the Dave Clark Five, but none of their song titles look familiar (Which doesn't mean much, i'm shit with song titles)Mikey wrote:
Seafort - you aren't too far off, either: there aren't many twenty-somethings who like The Beatles as much as you do, or even know who Gerry and the Pacemakers or the Dave Clark Five were.