You know when you are over 25 when...

1 . You leave clubs before the end to ‘beat the rush’.(Worse still you don’t go to the clubs)

  1. You get more excited about having a roast on a Sunday than going Clubbing the night before.

  2. You stop dreaming of becoming a professional footballer/basketball player and start dreaming of having a son who might instead.

  3. Before throwing the local paper away, you look through the property section.

  4. All of a sudden, middle aged people are not 46, they are only 46.

  5. Before going out anywhere, you ask whether there is anywhere to park.

  6. Rather than throw a knackered pair of trainers out, you keep them because they’ll be all right for the DIY or in the garden.

  7. You buy T-shirts without anything written on them.

  8. Instead of laughing at the innovations catalogue that falls out of the Newspaper, you suddenly see both the benefit and money saving properties of most of the things that are in it.

  9. You start to worry about your parents’ health.

  10. You have more disposable income, but everything you want or need to buy costs between 200 and 500 quid.

  11. You don’t get funny looks when you buy a Disney video or a Wallace and Gromit bubble bath, as the sales assistant assumes they are for your Children.

  12. Pop music all starts to sound the same.

  13. You opt for Pizza Express over Pizza Hut because they do a really nice half-bottle of house red.

  14. You always have enough milk in.

  15. To compensate for the fact that you have little desire to go clubbing, you instead frequent trendy bars and restaurants in the mistaken belief that you have not turned into your parents.

  16. While flicking through the TV channels, you happen upon C4’s Time Team with Tony Robinson. You get drawn in. Grand Designs also appeals.

  17. The benefits of a pension scheme become clear.

  18. You go out of your way to pick up a colour chart from B&Q.

  19. You wish you had a shed.

  20. You have a shed.

  21. You actually find yourself saying 'They don’t make em like that anymore and ‘I remember when there were only 4 TV channels’ and ‘Not in my Day…’

  22. Radio 2 play more songs you know than Radio 1 – and Jeremy Vine has some really interesting guests on.

  23. Instead of tutting at old people who take ages to get off the bus, you tut at rowdy school children.

  24. When sitting outside a pub you admire their hanging baskets.

  25. You find yourself saying 'is it cold in here or is it just me’

  26. You understand the above and forward it to your fellow aging friends.

2 true.

  1. The hair you seem to be missing from your head starts growing out of your nose.
  2. You feel weird going into a skateboard shop to buy trainers.
  3. Young kiddies call you “sir”, “mister”, or “ma’am” when asking for a light, or directions.
  4. You feel like a pervy child molester when ogling 21 year old girls/boys
  5. You look at rowdy teenagers lamenting about the “youth of today”
  6. You have become old and sensible enough to ride motorcycles.

you know I said yes to most of those!! is there any help for me?

Oh so true

Also… You remember when jokes were told rather than text or emailed

“22. You actually find yourself saying 'They don’t make em like that anymore and ‘I remember when there were only 4 TV channels’ and ‘Not in my Day…’”

Depressingly I remember when there were only 3 tv channels… whoever wrote this can only just be over 25

Personally I gave up and conceeded I was over 25 when i had my 40th birthday party

I’m 35 and none of these yet apply…

Stay a player - You are only as old as you feel, or what your wife tells you to feel.

I used to do/say all these things when I was younger than 25.

There was something in me that yearned for the worldly wise arrogance of age, coupled with the improved spending power.

I still feel and act like a 12 year old though so I reckon I win. I got the best of both worlds.

I feel soooo old! Mostly because I feel like 25 is still young, and jokes like that used to be ‘you know youre over 40 or 50…when…blah’

Old Mole

Oh yes! I can remember when there were only two television channels (but I am not as old as Coronation Street)!

BTW, I am only 46, and so what if I have two sheds!

I cant even remember 25