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You may remember a little whiles ago I posted my age in hours/minutes/seconds (I can't find or remember which one)

Well, I have a few more weird things like this coming up.

The first one is that my wife is now older than my mum was when she died (which feels a little odd) I missed the exact date on this, but it was only a couple of weeks ago. so I'm including it

The Main one for today is one that has already happened for the vast majority of people on this forum, as far as I know only about half a dozen people have this yet to come.

Today is the last day that I can factually say that I have spent more time leaving in years starting with 19xx than 20xx!

I was born on the 20th of March 1975 which was 9052 days before the year 2000. and today is 9051 days since 1999. Tomorrow at around 08:30 in the morning is the point were it switches!.

Anyone younger than me, this point has already past.

Look forward to more odd dates, anniversaries & milestones as they happen! and feel free to post your own if you want
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I’ve got 18 months or so till I hit equality between 19xx and 20xx.

Helen will be the same age as her mum when she died next year which is weighing heavily on her mind.
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You prompted me to look.

At some point in the next 12 hours, I will have been alive for 24,500,000 minutes.
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Man, it's funny how we perceive and reflect on time.

I remember doing similar, calculating the date when I'd been together with Lady T for 50% of my life (and doing the same for her). Then we realised we've spent more of our together-life in Australia than in England.

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Helen will be the same age as her mum when she died next year which is weighing heavily on her mind.


I can sympathise - my dad died at 51.... I'll be 44 this year so that point of parity is still a little way off, but I do remember it was in his mid 40s that he started to get ill with various ailments. It's been on my mind a lot, but I do tend to worry about the future more than I'd like.
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