Young man....young man?!?!

by logansrun 18 Replies latest jw friends

  • iggy_the_fish
    iggy_the_fish

    If I remember rightly, the four ages of man are:

    Lager, Aga, Saga* and Ga-Ga.

    So, on that logic, you stop being called "young man" when you become more interested in cast iron stoves, and (slightly) less interested in booze.

    Hope this helps.

    iggy.

    (*Saga - for the uninitiated, a company specialising in selling holidays and insurance to the over 50s.)

  • Markfromcali
    Markfromcali

    So, this thread has nothing to do with YMCA or the Village People then..

  • HappyDad
    HappyDad

    Enjoy it while you can. All too soon the saying......."inside of every old man is this young man saying, "what the hell happened?""

    HappyDad (of the refusing to grow up generation)

  • Golden Girl
    Golden Girl

    To a 6 year old I am an "Old Lady"

    To a 30 year old..I am "Middle aged"

    To a 80 year old "I am "Young Lady"....

    Snoozy...

    ps..From today's funny paper.
    Two boys talking .....
    Boy 1..How do you know when you're old?
    Boy 2..You talk about inappropriate personal health issues.
    Boy 1..How do you know when you're middle-aged?
    Boy 2..You talk about gas prices.
    Boy 1..How do you know you're still young?
    Boy 2..You talk about middle-aged and old people...

  • greendawn
    greendawn

    A lot of men and all women try to hide a few years but you seem to have a love affair with maturity.

    Being called young man shouldn't necessarily imply immaturity when people greeted me (good morning young man etc) that way, I never felt they were hinting at immaturity but rather at energy, ambition, and future prospects.

  • LittleToe
    LittleToe

    LOL @ HS & Iggy

    dh:
    I beg to differ. Here in Tir Na Nog, 90yr olds call 70yr olds "boy".

    Slainte bha!

  • steve2
    steve2
    When is a man no longer a "young man"? I, for instance, am twenty-eight years old (ignore the avatar) and am still called "young man" to this day

    You must be short. Sadly, short men are afflicted with two burdens in life: Being patted on the head and being called "young man". The only solution is gaining at least six to eight inches in height. Suddenly, you're no longer short, patted on the head or called "young man". Yes, I know: It is a very unfair world.

  • LittleToe
    LittleToe

    Steve:
    He's not short, but he does look very youthful.

    IMHO the rite of passage for THIS stage is often the ability to grow a decent beard (whether you avail yourself of that ability or not), or even a decent five o'clock shadow. Thus it has been through many generations and in various cultures.

  • Maverick
    Maverick

    Anyone young enough to me my child is a young person. I still am called a young man by people old enough to be a parent to me. So you're a young man to me Runner, and always will be!

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