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Archaeology cat

[quote name='CatherineM' date='09 April 2010 - 04:49 AM' timestamp='1270784976' post='2089746']
How about when you have more sensible shoes in the closet than sexy.
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Guess I've been grown-up for a while, then. Not a huge fan of shoes, and having a screw in my leg means heels are pretty much out.

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you know your grown up when you tell your kids you will understand when you have kids of your own and they do (have kids and understand).

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[quote name='Archaeology cat' date='09 April 2010 - 08:46 AM' timestamp='1270795574' post='2089844']
Guess I've been grown-up for a while, then. Not a huge fan of shoes, and having a screw in my leg means heels are pretty much out.
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Who needs shoes anyway? Barefoot ftw.

You know you are grown up when your birthdate is no longer available when making an internet profile.

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How about getting carded and having the clerk look at the birthdate on your license and say, "wow you're older than my mom."

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laetitia crucis

As silly as this might be, while I was working as a receptionist/secretary last year at a doctor's office, one of the patients referred to me as, "the lady at the front desk".

:mellow: :unsure:

I guess I'm just so used to hearing "[i]young[/i] lady" that without the "young" part... well, I felt... like a real grown-up. :lol:

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Thy Geekdom Come

...when you wake up one day and find yourself going in to work, standing at the front of the classroom, and lecturing teenagers who don't realize that only yesterday you were in their seats!

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[quote name='laetitia crucis' date='09 April 2010 - 10:10 AM' timestamp='1270818640' post='2089883']
As silly as this might be, while I was working as a receptionist/secretary last year at a doctor's office, one of the patients referred to me as, "the lady at the front desk".

:mellow: :unsure:

I guess I'm just so used to hearing "[i]young[/i] lady" that without the "young" part... well, I felt... like a real grown-up. :lol:
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That just happened to me today and I felt the same way! Someone said, "let the nice lady finish her job so she can go home." It felt weird. :lol:

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