Weren't they only ever a bit of a novelty thing anyway? I have a PWEI one.
― Trayce, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 23:32 (seventeen years ago)
have i told y'all about my big ten inch record?
― Mr. Que, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 23:35 (seventeen years ago)
there's plenty of new 10" records around
― Herman G. Neuname, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 23:36 (seventeen years ago)
this one? xp
http://cdn.last.fm/coverart/130x130/2314091.jpg
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 26 August 2008 23:37 (seventeen years ago)
REMEMBER WHEN RONALD REAGAN KILLED ALL SEMBLANCE OF PROGRESSIVISM IN THIS COUNTRY LOL NOSTALGIA
FRANKIE SAY DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION
― get bent, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 04:44 (seventeen years ago)
i remember waking each morning excited to read the next chapter in the intricate lives of my favorite family, the pattersons, in the comic strip for better or worse THE FIRST TIME AROUND
― Ai Lien, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:07 (seventeen years ago)
whoops, that was me there
― andrew m., Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:08 (seventeen years ago)
hai
― electricsound, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:17 (seventeen years ago)
turning 30 was awesome!!
― s1ocki, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:21 (seventeen years ago)
wonder what's goin on over in that 20s thread. so young and tres stupide, eh?!
― andrew m., Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:24 (seventeen years ago)
I bought a 10" record just to say I owned one.
― Casuistry, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:24 (seventeen years ago)
I think I've been enjoying my 30s more than I did my 20s, although "enjoying" is maybe not the right word there, but it'll do.
― Casuistry, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:25 (seventeen years ago)
i like my thirties so far. i'm enjoying life more than i did in my twenties. (modern medicine may have something to do with this.)
― get bent, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:25 (seventeen years ago)
xpost
30s are pretty good. Getting better as my kids get older and more independent, too!
― Sara R-C, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:27 (seventeen years ago)
The decade's been great aside from the bits that weren't (small in number, happily). I dunno, I'm just kinda relaxed about it all.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:28 (seventeen years ago)
My 15-yr-old nephew thinks the newer Star Wars movies are superior to the old ones.
― Dr. Superman, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:39 (seventeen years ago)
And why shouldn't he? (I'm not being flippant at all, I just wouldn't be surprised at that -- then again you might not be surprised either!)
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:42 (seventeen years ago)
I'm not surprised, it's just one of those things that expresses the gulf between us. Like the way he has a better mobile than I do.
― Dr. Superman, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 05:45 (seventeen years ago)
I'm kind of surprised that you have a 15-year-old nephew!
Not as surprised as I am that my younger brother is also in his 30s now.
― Casuistry, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 06:33 (seventeen years ago)
Yeah I still think of my little brothers as just that - even though both are in their 30s, married, with 2 kids each. They're further along the "grown up" path than I'll ever be! Tch no wonder they dont take me seriously.
― Trayce, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 06:48 (seventeen years ago)
Trayce, I love N Kershaw too. Still do. Remember how I drooled at the little midget. haha
Kids born right now are in a world where there has never not been an iPhone, for instance.
Dude, I know! When my daughter says:"That's mama's ipod." I freaked out at first realizing how different the world is for her. I am already thinking of her having an email address and chatting with strangers. Parents never had to do this back in the 80s: inside they were safe 'n' sound. Although I realize that's my old age talking, as I 'm sure kids now are accustomed to the dangers and on the whole know how to protect themselves.
― stevienixed, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 06:55 (seventeen years ago)
1976 MOTHERFUCKERS
I've got lots of 10" records! I even have a triple 10" (Tall Dwarfs 3 EP's).
― Colonel Poo, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:32 (seventeen years ago)
Yeah, two words to anyone who thinks the 80s were a giant party time to be a teenager in: Reagan. Thatcher.
I remember the world before the internet. I can remember getting our first personal computer in the home. I remember PEN PALS. That you wrote to with actual PENS!!! I remember the first time I saw a floppy disc it seemed magical. The first time I saw a 3" disc, not to. I remember when CDs were supposed to be magical things that lasted forever. I remember Betamax, for f*cks sake.
― Masonic Boom, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:41 (seventeen years ago)
i breakdanced last year, to try and distract a couple of mates who were arguing. They laughed for a few minutes, but then went back to arguing.
― Ste, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:50 (seventeen years ago)
I'm starting to get a bad back.
― jel --, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:51 (seventeen years ago)
I don't even relate to mine own generation. What hope is there for me?
― Masonic Boom, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:52 (seventeen years ago)
Oh, and my knees aren't what they were.
― jel --, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:52 (seventeen years ago)
I get pains in my kidneys if I drink too much.
― Colonel Poo, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:52 (seventeen years ago)
And I swear I never used to have this ringing in my ears.
My feet have gone all veiny.
― ljubljana, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:58 (seventeen years ago)
Pen pals! OMG I had heaps. My first 2 boyfriends were penpals I ended up meeting! LOL proto-internet dating.
― Trayce, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 08:59 (seventeen years ago)
I had an Italian pen-friend, she wrote me to in Italian...I couldn't understand a word of it, so I asked my Italian teacher - Mr. O'Hara - to translate for me, and he just laughed. The letters were always on pink scented paper. Proto story of my life. I wonder if she is on Facebook now?
― jel --, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 09:02 (seventeen years ago)
Ah, I do miss snail mail. I still have shoeboxes full of letters from friends.
― Trayce, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 09:03 (seventeen years ago)
We used to make an artform out of addressing envelopes. It become a problem when they started getting returned by the post office as illegible. How we'd pass along clippings from music magazines, with letters written on the back of them. I do miss that.
― Masonic Boom, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 09:13 (seventeen years ago)
The only bit I managed to translate was that she didn't like Europe, because they were offensive.
― jel --, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 09:17 (seventeen years ago)
I would volunteer that we should start an ILX0r penpal service to send spangly letters to one another... but, being in my 30s, I don't really have the time to send letters any more. Life doesn't come with a study hall period to waste decorating envelopes any more. :-(
― Masonic Boom, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 10:30 (seventeen years ago)
My sentiments exactly. I'm turning 38 in a couple weeks, and I don't really have a sense of "age" these days. Sure, getting close to 40 and not being married/with kids is on my mind, but it's not really bothersome, and I feel as comfortable in my own skin as I ever have.
I have some 10" records too! And I still have my Intellivision console somewhere :/
― Rob Bolton, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 13:15 (seventeen years ago)
Sure, getting close to 40 and not being married/with kids is on my mind, but it's not really bothersome
Same here, the occasional twinge but I think that's more due to societal conditioning and expectation. (See also house ownership as a purported sign of maturity -- not out here, I think!)
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:01 (seventeen years ago)
But Ned, how can you pass on spending all of your money on home improvements instead of CDs and obsessively watching HGTV?
― Susan, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:04 (seventeen years ago)
I feel better already.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:05 (seventeen years ago)
Have any of you noticed a slight... difference between this thread and the 40s thread?
Um... what happens to ILX females after they hit 39? Do we DIE or something? Or just turn invisible? I'm a-scared. Somebody hold me!
― Masonic Boom, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:26 (seventeen years ago)
http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2008/stylewatch/gallery/onsetstyle/kim_cattrall.jpg
― will, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:30 (seventeen years ago)
oh well.
...or just start lying and carry on posting in this thread?
― Masonic Boom, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:30 (seventeen years ago)
^^^ that's the ticket
― will, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:31 (seventeen years ago)
My biggest fear is that I won't be able to think of myself as a sad young man for much longer.
― jel --, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:52 (seventeen years ago)
angry young man => => => bitter old man! Hurrah!
― Masonic Boom, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:53 (seventeen years ago)
I'm in my mid thirties, and it's so funny to hear other mid 30s folks say "oh I am so old", because I'm still the youngest person I work with, and my professional friends are all in their 50s and 60s. So I feel very young, and think of aging as a good thing, since it means that you'll have learned more (supposing that you want to learn).
― Euler, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 16:01 (seventeen years ago)
one of the fun things about growing up is getting to watch certain once-admired personality types age right along with you and look more sad and desperate the less they change.
― get bent, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 16:04 (seventeen years ago)