You know you're getting old when...

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Today at our Masters practice I mentioned that Dennis Baker, who recently aged up into my age group, trains 10K/day. A teammate of mine, a 31 year old woman, remarked, "That's a lot of yardage for someone your age."
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    I enjoy the occasional congratulatory high fives from the college swimmers who join our masters group during the summer months. Being a "forty something"..I have the dubious priviledge of remaining in the fast lane when they come to the session. Teenagers definitely have a different perception of age. Any sign of grey hair automatically qualifies you as a dinosaur...or "old dude" as they say.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I enjoy the occasional congratulatory high fives from the college swimmers who join our masters group during the summer months. Being a "forty something"..I have the dubious priviledge of remaining in the fast lane when they come to the session. Teenagers definitely have a different perception of age. Any sign of grey hair automatically qualifies you as a dinosaur...or "old dude" as they say.
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