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You Know You're a Grownup When ... (standard:humor, 737 words) | |||
Author: Jim Spence | Added: Apr 15 2002 | Views/Reads: 6351/2781 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
you finally realize that you're a grownup when ... | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story evening the first thing you look at on your waitress is her name tag you change the batteries in your smoke detectors before they start chirping you eat at Taco Bell because of the price, not because of the food you take pride in knowing an NFL coach takes the same cholesterol medicine that you do you start arranging photographs you look forward to mowing the lawn you realize that you look younger than all of your friends Early Bird dinner jokes aren't so funny your physician, your dentist, and your insurance agent are all younger than you kids in high school look like third graders, especially when they're behind the wheel of a car you understand the significance of a good home filing system you look forward to snow just for the seclusion there are only a handful of people at work older than you Alzheimer's scares you it takes your heart twice as long to slow down after the sex that takes half as long as it used to coupons become almost as valuable as cash you carry twice as many bags of groceries as you should just because you don't want to make an extra trip getting wild and crazy means eating hotter salsa you could have sworn that staircase didn't have that many steps last week your back goes out more often than you do the expression “a pain in the ass” isn't as figurative Metamucil is one of the four major food groups raising your heart rate is simply a matter of getting out of the recliner you have to trim the hair on your toes you actually start mailing in those rebate offers a cold meat loaf sandwich beats a meal at the most expensive restaurant you're more familiar with 401(k) than you are with MTV or VH1 the three Rs change from “readin', ritin', and ‘rithmatic” to “retirement, rheumatism, and regularity” Tweet
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