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How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'?

Posted By: DaveRS23

How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 05:26 PM

I had a discussion with an old friend over the weekend and the subject of our mutual age came up. At 66 we acknowledged that we are old, as in seniors. But we weren't as sure when we would reach 'elderly' status. We concluded that somewhere in our mid to late 70s, we would probably qualify for that designation. You know, another 10 years or so from now. At least 10 years. Probably more.

Well, I looked it up when I got home and the definition of 'elderly' appears to be 65+. eek Holy $hit! That was a shock.

So, how many of you guys are over 65 and therefore 'elderly'? Did you know you are officially 'elderly'? And is that the right age for that designation?
Posted By: IMGTX

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 05:36 PM

They say age is a state of mind.

My mind says I am 20.

My body says I'm not. Then just laughs at me for thinking something that stupid as it gives me a cramp or some joint stops moving for a few steps.
Posted By: 3hundred

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 05:36 PM

Originally Posted by DaveRS23
I had a discussion with an old friend over the weekend and the subject of our mutual age came up. At 66 we acknowledged that we are old, as in seniors. But we weren't as sure when we would reach 'elderly' status. We concluded that somewhere in our mid to late 70s, we would probably qualify for that designation. You know, another 10 years or so from now. At least 10 years. Probably more.

Well, I looked it up when I got home and the definition of 'elderly' appears to be 65+. eek Holy $hit! That was a shock.

So, how many of you guys are over 65 and therefore 'elderly'? Did you know you are officially 'elderly'? And is that the right age for that designation?


I am 67 and don't feel "elderly", senior I'm comfortable with. My perspective may be a bit skewed, about 25 years ago I started wondering when they started letting 12 year olds carry guns and drive cop cars...
Posted By: trw1982

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 05:38 PM

my dad is 71. has had 1 knee replaced, needs the other one and a hip done. but he won't do it cause his 1st 1 is still messed up. he can still get up and down on a creeper but he was a mechanic professionally for 47 yrs. he refers to himself as an "old guy or omf". when he goes out somewhere and people ask him how he is doing, he says "not bad for an old guy" and they laugh. he says " i ain't elderly, i'm just frickin old". he gets mad if someone says he is elderly. just like he gets mad when someone uses the word technician. he was a mechanic not a technician.
Posted By: bigdad

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 05:58 PM

Just depends

I have two drivers in upper 60's and one is 70 .. work circles around my MUCH younger drivers
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 07:38 PM

Every day
Posted By: larrymopar360

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 10:55 PM

Yeah, 65 seems kind of young for some people to be considered elderly. But it works to an advantage in some cases, such as criminal law. In Florida for example crimes against people 65 and over can result in additional chargers "on the elderly".
Posted By: Mr PotatoHead

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 11:23 PM

Well folks, google the % of us males who make it to 80 then 85. Sorry to say at 65 you have a shovel looking at ya from the corner of the room.

Dont hate the messenger.

So yes, 65 is elderly just like 15 is still a teenager.

Should make some want to do more in life while they still can.
Posted By: 360view

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/12/22 11:33 PM

You are as young as you feel,
and I do not feel a day over 101 years old.
Posted By: 6PAX

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 12:27 AM

I'm 65 years old. One day, the wife and I were at a car show and I saw a cool station wagon. I commented on how I would like to have it and my wife said, eeew, that's an old man's car. I said what the heck do you think I am? laugh2
Posted By: pittsburghracer

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 01:11 AM



66 years old here and my body is pretty beat up from 33 years of millwright work in a steel mill. I raced three out of four weeks every month this summer and work hard at thinking I’m 29 years old. I’ve learned a few tricks that really help with three day Rae’s in 90 degree weather. If you can sit, sit. Stay out of the sun between rounds as much as possible. And watch the alcohol. I do 100% of everything on my car and race by myself so you have to use your head. We aren’t 16 anymore.
Posted By: TJP

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 01:53 AM

68 here or is that hear confused LOL.
I'm not 40 anymore and I do have some limitations due to a hip replacement that left me with lower back issues. % years ago I had a good wake up call after a triple bypass went sideways. 4.5-5 weeks in an induced coma, 3 weeks of rehab and about 14 months to recover from the Propofol and Fentanyl side effects. Quit the beer and smoking ( was quite easy after the above haha)
Finally winding the business down and hoping to start enjoying life a bit more twocents
Posted By: poorboy

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 02:16 AM

GEEEES! Who let all these old guys in here? whistling

I'll be 66 the end of this week. Some days I don't feel that young, but some days I don't feel that old.

I closed my shop Oct 1st, 2018, coming up on 4 years now. Last winter was the first year I didn't have to be in the shop every day. This retirement thing takes some getting used to, but I highly recommend it to everyone.

Some people think retirement means you don't have to work anymore. That is not true. Retirement means your working for someone else for less pay, hopefully at a slower pace.

Elderly is that guy that is 10 years older then I am. As long as he is still living, I don't have to become elderly.
Posted By: Mr PotatoHead

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 02:26 AM

It just means to many of us we do a hell of a lot more but with zero pay. Odd concept.
Posted By: gtx6970

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 03:46 AM

63 today,

I have my good and bad days
But for the most part Im healthy, take no meds of any kind

Just days Im tired and dont feel like doing anything.

Retirement is 12 months away.
I can go now but financial adviser says its worth it to stay till vested at employer , And that day Sept 3rd 2023
Posted By: cudaman1969

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 04:02 AM

Just turned 73, I had to look at that number for a few seconds thinking I’d better get going on my projects (cars) I’m doing my last job at work now (self employed for 40 years but at the shop full time since 1973). At 65 I figured I’d work till 75 or even 80 but now the ole body is saying NO, meniscus in the knees are getting me. My plan was to move all the machinery down to the shop (3200’) I built at the house but now I want to just sell the stuff and walk away, clean break thing. Dads 94 and still alert, his sister lived to 98, so I feel I got at least 20 years left. But dang 90! Now even old people call me mister lol. Funny thing, I lived next to a women’s college the girls looked old when I was 15 now those girls look like little kids in middle school.
Posted By: Rhinodart

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 04:06 AM

I am only 64 but I can still say GET OFF MY LAWN! rant
Posted By: Kern Dog

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 04:53 AM

Originally Posted by poorboy


Elderly is that guy that is 10 years older then I am. As long as he is still living, I don't have to become elderly.


That is funny.
I see "Elderly" as an old person that mumbles to oneself, shuffles his/her feet when they walk, wears plaid shirts and these dumb looking hats:

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Posted By: A12

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 07:11 AM

I guess it comes down to if you're using the word "elderly" as a noun or an adjective? Am I old or acting old......I think I'll act young and continue to fool some people and friends including myself laugh2

Shoot I was really down when I found out at a much younger age that I was an adult, now I have to deal with being elderly rant runaway Thanks for this thread Dave.......NOT......(just kidding, it had to happen sooner or later...wish later but hey wink )

I've continued to do this just to keep myself from realizing I'm OLD and an elder. I can hide under a full-face helmet and no one knows I'm an elder until I have to have someone help me off of those things and help pick them up when "I've fallen and can't get up" biggrin

Mike



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Posted By: Jeremiah

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 10:28 AM

I have several friends, customers and neighbors that are over 75 and the still wrench, race, cut fire wood and whatever else needs to be done that can be done safely. They leave the chiminey cleaning and high gutters for me.

Hopefully I can find someone as helpful as me when I am at that age lol.
Posted By: mccannix

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 12:23 PM

I just turned 70 and still play with cars....just dont have the same enthusiasm as I did when younger.

I've been on the back 9 for a few years now.

They're called "The Golden Years "........I guess as long as your urine stays golden its a good sign
Posted By: Brad_Haak

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 01:09 PM

Originally Posted by mccannix
They're called "The Golden Years "........I guess as long as your urine stays golden its a good sign

laugh2

I'm 63... and not sure if I'm coming or going some days. shruggy I was going to jump into a bunch of different things, then decided to just leave it at that.

In the lines at MIR the last time I was there I met a(nother) old guy who was there w/ his bracket '55 Chevy he'd trailered in. Just flying solo at the track... turned out he's 75; I told him he was my new hero grin

tonguue
Posted By: 6PakBee

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 01:36 PM

I just turned 70 this year. Overweight, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease....if you read my medical description you'd think I was dead. But I was on my back on the front floor of one of my Belvedere's yesterday putting the steering column back in. Secret is that you always have to have a goal for tomorrow. It doesn't matter if you are slower or a nap is on the agenda for the day., but you always have to have a goal.
Posted By: RobG

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 01:43 PM

I cannot afford to be elderly...there are to many idiots out there that do not know how to work in the trades - so I have to do my own work if I want it done correctly!
Posted By: Big-Bo-Hemoth

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 02:39 PM

Agree 100%. Everyone needs to be relevant in one form or another. Having a goal, a plan, means a future and optimism. A feeling of being in control of your own destiny.
Posted By: John_Kunkel

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 02:57 PM

One advantage to being elderly is getting a senior discount where offered. up
Posted By: Mr PotatoHead

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 03:07 PM

What, id rather be 5-10 years younger and pay more drive.... But I see your trying for the upside of things we cant change.


Originally Posted by John_Kunkel
One advantage to being elderly is getting a senior discount where offered. up
Posted By: Brad_Haak

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 03:09 PM

Originally Posted by Big-Bo-Hemoth
... Everyone needs to be relevant in one form or another. Having a goal, a plan, means a future and optimism. A feeling of being in control of your own destiny.

I am so screwed... whistling
Posted By: moparx

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 04:52 PM

i'm.............what was the question again ? shruggy
beer
Posted By: fal3

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 05:21 PM

I'm 66. The elderly are those 5 years older than me. At that rate, I'll never catch up!
Posted By: Remy-Z

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/13/22 09:37 PM

Since I'm under 40 (just...) I guess that makes me young. Mentally, I'm the same energetic moron that signed up here when I was 17.

Physically, I've got the body of a retired daredevil.
Posted By: GomangoCuda

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/14/22 03:05 AM

Originally Posted by John_Kunkel
One advantage to being elderly is getting a senior discount where offered. up

I am 70 and hate asking for the senior discount so now I ask for a veteran discount.

If I feel old I just go to the local car cruise where many of the people look and are as old or older.
If my back and legs hurt too bad to walk around and see all of the cars then I am one of those guys that pulls a folding chair out of the trunk and sits on the sidewalk with the other old guys and talk about street racing 50 years ago lol.
Posted By: John_Kunkel

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/14/22 04:38 PM

When I attend a good-sized car show, the grey beards all start to look alike. Bench racing (war stories) will never grow out of style.
Posted By: Twostick

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/15/22 02:09 AM

Turned 65 in July. That makes me 25 with 40 years seniority.

I pretty much feel 25 until I walk by a mirror and then it's oh that can't be accurate or I'm loading one of these and then it's for sure. Fortunately I have some younger help. He's only 59...

Kevin

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Posted By: A12

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/15/22 02:29 AM

Originally Posted by Twostick
Turned 65 in July. That makes me 25 with 40 years seniority.

I pretty much feel 25 until I walk by a mirror and then it's oh that can't be accurate or I'm loading one of these and then it's for sure. Fortunately I have some younger help. He's only 59...

Kevin


Thank goodness for young whips to help laugh2

Mike

“Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” (Mark Twain)
Posted By: rustbuckett68

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/15/22 03:21 PM

I'm 72 and I have noticed there is no law anywhere that makes you act your age! Do need my 2 foot step ladder to get up from the floor when under one of my projects (8).
Posted By: JohnRR

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/15/22 07:52 PM

I'm 59 , feel like 99 when I try to get up off the floor ...

But damm you guys are OLD ...
Posted By: 360view

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/16/22 05:47 PM

How many would pay $150 for a safe treatment that would knock 4 years off your “true biological age” ?
Posted By: RobG

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/16/22 06:02 PM

Originally Posted by 360view
How many would pay $150 for a safe treatment that would knock 4 years off your “true biological age” ?


Man...weed is expensive where you live....
Posted By: Mr PotatoHead

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/16/22 06:52 PM

How about 12 years for $450?

Originally Posted by 360view
How many would pay $150 for a safe treatment that would knock 4 years off your “true biological age” ?
Posted By: cudaman1969

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/16/22 09:06 PM

Originally Posted by Mr PotatoHead
How about 12 years for $450?

Originally Posted by 360view
How many would pay $150 for a safe treatment that would knock 4 years off your “true biological age” ?

20 years for 2 grand i’m up for that
Posted By: Ramrod39

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/16/22 09:40 PM

Originally Posted by Twostick


I pretty much feel 25 until I walk by a mirror


Mirrors and scales are notorious liars.
Posted By: DaveRS23

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/16/22 11:07 PM

Live hard, die young, make a pretty corpse.

Oops, too late.
Posted By: justinp61

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/17/22 01:57 PM

I'm 61 and still feel like I did 20 years ago. I will say that getting up off the floor after being down for a while takes a few steps to get everything going. My wife and I just came home from vacation in the Smoky Mountains where we hiked over 25 miles. We did 18 miles in two days, hiking up to the lodge on Mt. LeConte on one day and down the next.

I'm a people watcher, the day before we came home, we went into Gatlinburg to shop for the grandkids. I usually sat on a bench while my wife shopped and can say we are becoming an obese society.
Posted By: GomangoCuda

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/17/22 02:11 PM

Originally Posted by justinp61
I'm 61 and still feel like I did 20 years ago. I will say that getting up off the floor after being down for a while takes a few steps to get everything going. My wife and I just came home from vacation in the Smoky Mountains where we hiked over 25 miles. We did 18 miles in two days, hiking up to the lodge on Mt. LeConte on one day and down the next.

I'm a people watcher, the day before we came home, we went into Gatlinburg to shop for the grandkids. I usually sat on a bench while my wife shopped and can say we are becoming an obese society.

I am way past hikng in the mountains. I need that 20 years for $2000 - heck I would easily go $20,000. 20 years would get me back before I even knew my back was trashed.
Posted By: larrymopar360

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/17/22 03:18 PM

Is there any way you all can type in larger print? I can't read any of this!!
Posted By: Sniper

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/17/22 03:44 PM

Originally Posted by larrymopar360
Is there any way you all can type in larger print? I can't read any of this!!


ctrl - or ctrl + will zoom in or out for you
Posted By: moparx

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/17/22 04:23 PM

Originally Posted by justinp61
I'm a people watcher, the day before we came home, we went into Gatlinburg to shop for the grandkids. I usually sat on a bench while my wife shopped and can say we are becoming an obese society.



you are spot on there ! eek
luckily, i'm NOT in that category !
i'm just old and wore out. i caught my right thumb in the wash rag [that's what i have always called it] the other night during my shower, and it still hurts !
then yesterday, i moved my right arm just walking, and there was a loud pop my buddy heard ! it hurt when that happened !
but my NEW hip i got in april feels GREAT ! boogie
beer
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/17/22 05:46 PM

Originally Posted by larrymopar360
Is there any way you all can type in larger print? I can't read any of this!!


Need bifocals
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: How many of you guys know that you are 'elderly'? - 09/17/22 05:51 PM

Most my old age chit are my knees, did to many crazy things after 21 years in the army. However, lately I’ve been having problems with my sciatic nerve. Man, that thing hits its like getting hit with 110 and it will take you down.
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