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You know you're really old when you gayly bum a f-a-g, and no one raises an eyebrow.






(happily ask for a cigarette....what did you think I meant?)
 

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You know you feel young when you have no idea what people are talking about with this crazy Gunsmoke show. Cue the blank stare.
OMG....The Radio and TV version time frame together, ran for 23 years....lol. And they were in heavy syndication until the 90's!
 

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You know you are old when you put sunscreen on your bald spot.
 

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You know you're old when you're on the elevator and know the words to the music that's playing
 

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I've felt old when describing tv series which were so popular that I figured even youngsters today would know such great shows. Like "WKRP in Cincinnati," "Cheers," "Taxi," and others. All I get are blank stares from them when mentioned...

Off topic, but I am exposing old favorite shows to my kids while we're all shuttered. The ones you mention here are on that list, along with countless others. I have to say, some of these classics just don't hold up well. I won't name the worst performers, but the surprising poor performer was M*A*S*H, with the surprising thumbs ups being Brady Bunch and Frazier.

I guess this isn't off topic: You know you're old when you watch one of your favorite shows from your youth, and all the actors are dead.
 

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Off topic, but I am exposing old favorite shows to my kids while we're all shuttered. The ones you mention here are on that list, along with countless others. I have to say, some of these classics just don't hold up well. I won't name the worst performers, but the surprising poor performer was M*A*S*H, with the surprising thumbs ups being Brady Bunch and Frazier.

I guess this isn't off topic: You know you're old when you watch one of your favorite shows from your youth, and all the actors are dead.
You know your old when kids don't know about the hilarious Turkey Drop in 1978 (WKRP in Cincinnati)

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OMG....The Radio and TV version time frame together, ran for 23 years....lol. And they were in heavy syndication until the 90's!

That must be why. I was born in 1991. The oldest show I grew up on was the original Scooby-Doo.
 

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That must be why. I was born in 1991. The oldest show I grew up on was the original Scooby-Doo.
You are so young, you were confused as to why they removed Steve from Blues Clues!