Ageing.

TENSHON

4000th post? Whatever, I'm nonchalant..
I've just walked past a mirror and noticed my hair is going grey. Is anyone else feeling the wrath of the ageing process?
 

FooFighter

Well-Known Forumite
I've got a bald spot but it's at the front of my head!
Hair recession, country recession, it's all bloody Blairs fault.
 

rich upsetter

Cuffy is the new skill
FooFighter said:
I've got a bald spot but it's at the front of my head!
Hair recession, country recession, it's all bloody Blairs fault.
lol, someones SURELY to blame for the balding process.
 

Augustus Gloop

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No hair to speak of. 30 next month. Doomed I say.

Although my tattoos will soon make me feel a young 20 year old again. I'm sure.

Tbh, I quite like getting older. The big deal a mate of mine made at the weekend re him just turning 30 was quite frankly ridiculous.
 

FooFighter

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I was 40 last March.
We (wife and kids) went to Australia for a month visiting my brother and family in Sydney.
Spent my 40th HERE
Generous family paid for it all thank God
 

cookie_monster

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ive got a couple of grey hairs at the front....but by the powers of highlights theyre now hidden.

as for wrinkles, theyre not, theyre laughter lines ;)


x
 

MISS T

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It's in your Christmas stocking.Or you can rummage into mine and have a feel!
 

MISS T

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Augustus Gloop said:
No hair to speak of. 30 next month.

Tbh, I quite like getting older. The big deal a mate of mine made at the weekend re him just turning 30 was quite frankly ridiculous.
Turning 30 is one thing, turning 31 just takes the piss!
I spend longer now trading beauty tips and reading up on what products work/are big waste of money than I have done in previous years.
But least my teeth are still my own!
 

Sofa

I'm a Staffooooooordian
One great thing about passing 30 (I will be 33 in March) is that you don't need to buy newspapers and magazines any more. I get all of my reading done in the doctor's waiting room.
 

db

#chaplife
MISS T said:
. .so how does it smell?
well, the process of how the binding of the ligand (odour molecule) to the receptor leads to an action potential in the receptor neuron is via second messenger pathway depending on the organism.. in mammals, the odourants stimulate adenyl cyclase to synthesise cAMP via a G protein.. cAMP, which is the second messenger here, opens a cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel (CNG) which produces an influx of Ca++ in to the cell, slightly depolarising it.. these Ca++ in turn open a Ca++ activated chloride channel leading to efflux of Cl- and thus further depolarises it and triggers an action potential..
 

Augustus Gloop

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The only downside to getting old is hangovers. I enjoyed 3 bottles of Erdinger last night whilst watching Spurs beat some team who couldn't be bothered to compete. However my head this morning feels like I've had double figures and a shed load of beak.

3:30pm can't come soon enough! :barf:
 
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