Feh. "Star Wars" came out the year I married. We saw it 3 times that summer because we were in a small town in East Texas with little else to do.There's nothing that makes me feel old quite like learning that "The Wrath of Khan," a movie I saw in the theater the day it came out and then saw several more times in the theater that summer, is now 40 years old. https://t.co/MSJFeC1RTi
— David Gorski, MD, PhD (@gorskon) June 4, 2022
That was 45 years ago.
You don’t know the meaning of “old,” buddy!
Can we just have a rule that you can’t whinge about “old age” on-line until you are at least 70?25 years ago today.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) June 5, 2022
Methinks we’re getting old, Class of 1997… pic.twitter.com/YcnwfPwDqK
Or just ban men from doing it at all? ‘Cause that would shut it down entirely.
“Class of 1997”? My daughter was already 5 years old. I’d already been married for 20 years. I already had my college degree and my three post-graduate degrees (for all the good they did me). I was starting my third (ill fated as well) career. High school Class of ‘73, ya punk whippersnapper!
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