Rick's right! All the cops I see now-a-days are kids.
Wasn't until I was about 46 that I realized I wasn't really a grown up until I was about 41.
Started over at about 41, so I'm pushing 61 and still have teenage boys. Had a argument with my 16 yr old the other day and he said my knowledge on the subject (how high-school kids think, what they think of and what motivates them) was out-dated.
About 10 years ago I had to start wearing my head-loupe a lot more when machining. One of the younger machinists I worked with said, "You keep wearing that so much it's going to ruin your eyes." He was nowhere near as smart as he thought he was.
Thank goodness as my eyesight has gotten worse, the headlights available for vehicles have gotten brighter.
I've started shooting the Model 65 218 bee more because it's one of only 2 rifles I have that has a scope on it.
Short term memory,,,what was I about to say?????? Oh yeah, short term memory is getting fuzzier while long term memory is getting sharper. But, my memory, both short term and long term is still better than Mrs. smokywolf (she's in her early 40s).
Had to hire someone else to build a new patio cover. Not because I couldn't do it myself, but even though I can still do most of the things I did 20 years ago, it now takes 4 times longer.
One day of landscape work results in 2 days of taking the big ibuprofens and 3 days of walking around the house all bent over.
Ruptured disc, bursitis in shoulders, tendonitis in arms, arthritis in knees and hands.
I think I'm over an inch shorter than I was when I was 25.
On a positive note, I can flirt with the young ladies at Home Depot now, because none take a fat old man serious.