As We Age I Think We Should Be Called Vintage Or Classic, Not Old

“Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.”

Chili Davis

9 responses to “As We Age I Think We Should Be Called Vintage Or Classic, Not Old”

  1. These are wonderful photographs! My first car was a VW Beetle… your picture of a bug made me smile, and feel… vintage!

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    1. Thank you and I’m glad you enjoyed them! Lucky you that your first car was a VW Beetle. I almost included a photo I took that day of an old station wagon that reminded me of my parents car that I drove when I first received my license, but these other items gave me a better vintage vibe.

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  2. Great photos. And yes, I prefer ‘Classic’… has a nice ring to it. 🙂

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    1. Thank you. After a few instances of asking my millennial nieces what the crowd was like when they went out and being told they were old like me, I am definitely in favor of a new label of vintage or classic.

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      1. “Old like me”… ouch! Vintage is good, like a full-bodied wine. Classic: it means that it’s stood the test of time and still runs great, like a classic Mustang. Those are acceptable. 🙂

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  3. I’ll agree with that! That means I’m in prime time!

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    1. Changing a few words can make a world of difference!

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  4. “Aged like fine wine” is what my grandmother used to say:)

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    1. A wonderful saying and something to aspire to!

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