At my age
I have seen it all,
I have heard it all and
I have done it all.
I just can't remember it all.![]()
At my age
I have seen it all,
I have heard it all and
I have done it all.
I just can't remember it all.![]()
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I've actually "fired" my first client this month. Broad term we use but basically informed them that I would no longer make appointments for his dogs specifically. It took me 30 years to get to that point of acknowledging 'ya just can't do what you used to do'...and that frankly he's a complete assholes (owner) and it's not worth my time. Now I've delt with high maintenance aka assholes clients the entire time but there comes a point and I'm there. Also totting around 130 lb half sedated great Pyrenees has taken its physical toll. Beautiful sturdy dogs these two. But I also enjoy walking upright in the morning. So, weight restrictions hence forth. Frankly should have happened before I hit 50
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Becoming a grandparent. Which happened a week ago. I'm not sure about the whole grandad thing. I'm far too young and cool to be grandad. Pop-pop is the front runner for titles.
Rowan
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
1. Having to scroll for my birth year to show up
2. Been out of school for about as long as current teenagers have been alive
3. Knees crack when you get up. Also, do dad groan while doing it.
4. When a song from my youth plays on the radio and the DJ calls it a classic or an oldie
5. The moment you started considering 9pm as 'late'
6. Getting excited about buying a new type of vacuum cleaner
7. Hangovers are longer and heavier
8. When too many celebrities/friends/family pass away
9. I can no longer function on 4 hours sleep
10. Spend too long looking at the mirror
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I draw blanks now. It's the oddest thing. Sometimes you'll go to write, express and type something and there are times I'll end up just looking at the screen and thinking out exactly what I intend to put down. And strangely enough sometimes that's enough, I feel no need or lasting want to put thoughts down after that. I imagine that's an age thing? It almost feels like a sort of writer's block, not that I'm a writer by any means. Feels like wittiness and spontaneous expression wanes and only comes in spots now. Just weird.
Just want to take a minute and apologize to all the 50 year olds I called old when I was 20. On a random note, I feel "old" now when reading many views of younger boxing fans. You step back and realize how long you've watched, enjoyed, obsessed and yes often cursed this fecking crazy crooked sport. I saw a few people calling guys like Shane Mosley an old timer who couldn't be a top guy in todays sport
. I'm talking new fans. It's insane. For perspective I look back to when Shane was streaking as lightweight, mid 90's when we were watching him live. And then think where we were back then as a fan and what a 30 year difference was then. Were we really dismissing guys from the mid 60's? Nah. A 30 year difference roughly. I don't see the enthusiasm in some new fans to "look back" and maybe study or discover other eras we/they knew/know little of. I really do think some is an attention span thing with roots to 101 social media outlets. Irony is there endless and immediate information at the fingertips today compared to mid 90's. Shit. we were still calling 900 #s to get weekend fight results and scouring fight mags for info.
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