Re: I'm 44, and I still say "Woohoo"
- From: "effty" <gospameffty@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 20:14:33 GMT
"Steve Lenier" <slenier@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C0A34056.40C59%slenier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Will I ever grow into adulthood? Will you?
It's a funny thing, I know for a fact my Dad would not have said
"woohoo" at
this age, nor wear shorts and tie-dye t-shirts every day (as I do), nor
did
he feel as young. I honestly still (overall) feel like I haven't become
an
adult. And it's not a lack of responsibility, since I've been
responsible
for running professional publications and such for almost 20 years, and
for
the last 4 years I've been father figure to "our" two kids. So, clearly,
I'm
doing things adults do. And yet, when something good happens, I say
woohoo.
Sure, I'm influenced by Homer Simpson in this matter, but this is just
one
sign of a bigger feeling. Are adults becoming more kid-like? Are we able
to
enjoy life more because of technology, or because our food is more
genetically modified? Or is it that the music of the Grateful Dead has
given
us eternal youth? I don't know...
Steve (in a booie-like moment)
Mmmmm... eternal youth ...argle argle argle...
~e.
.
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