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CS: Is 40 Old??
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FusionFury
12-09-2016
When we live longer in modern times? Poor Sean I thought he might've tipped himself !

Too old for clubbing apparently ! I see loads of people out at 40 !
Mint-Opinion
12-09-2016
In Sean's case it's way too old. He's too old to dress the way he does too. And he was just complaining about living with an OAP, because lodging with a family is soooo much better. Get your own fcuking place Sean!!!
Katenutzs
12-09-2016
40 is only old to those who are younger
FusionFury
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Mint-Opinion:
“In Sean's case it's way too old. He's too old to dress the way he does too. And he was just complaining about living with an OAP, because lodging with a family is soooo much better. Get your own fcuking place Sean!!!”

He has 2 jobs surely he can afford his own pad??
VoodooChic
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Mint-Opinion:
“In Sean's case it's way too old. He's too old to dress the way he does too. And he was just complaining about living with an OAP, because lodging with a family is soooo much better. Get your own fcuking place Sean!!!”

Maybe he can't afford it Mr or Miss Belgravia
Mint-Opinion
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by VoodooChic:
“Maybe he can't afford it Mr or Miss Belgravia”

As someone above said, he has two jobs. If he's not stitching knickers he's pulling pints, I'm sure he could afford a one bedroom flat. There's no one above Dev's at the moment is there?
soap-lea
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Mint-Opinion:
“As someone above said, he has two jobs. If he's not stitching knickers he's pulling pints, I'm sure he could afford a one bedroom flat. There's no one above Dev's at the moment is there?”

yes there is,Erika
soap-lea
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by FusionFury:
“When we live longer in modern times? Poor Sean I thought he might've tipped himself !

Too old for clubbing apparently ! I see loads of people out at 40 !”

It was a joke
FusionFury
12-09-2016
Even got His cake stolen !
trevor tiger
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Mint-Opinion:
“As someone above said, he has two jobs. If he's not stitching knickers he's pulling pints, I'm sure he could afford a one bedroom flat. There's no one above Dev's at the moment is there?”

As has been pointed out Erica is living there but with all his income, constant over time and working at the Rovers and no commitments whatsoever he should be able to afford a flat in Victoria Court.

40 may or may not be old but it is certainly time for Sean to get his own flat.
J-B
12-09-2016
Sean should get his own place. In Latvia.
FusionFury
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“As has been pointed out Erica is living there but with all his income, constant over time and working at the Rovers and no commitments whatsoever he should be able to afford a flat in Victoria Court.

40 may or may not be old but it is certainly time for Sean to get his own flat.”

He Moans he's single but is it any surprise when he doesn't have his own pad to take people back to??
Cheri
12-09-2016
I'm 24 and 40 is so not old to me.

Old to me is like 70
trevor tiger
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by FusionFury:
“He Moans he's single but is it any surprise when he doesn't have his own pad to take people back to??”

Exactly. Mind spending most of his free time with his work colleagues in the local isn't going to help to get a partner either. It's like he's waiting for the next gay character to tun up in the Rovers. Canal Street is only a short bus ride away Sean
FusionFury
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by trevor tiger:
“Exactly. Mind spending most of his free time with his work colleagues in the local isn't going to help to get a partner either. It's like he's waiting for the next gay character to tun up in the Rovers. Canal Street is only a short bus ride away Sean ”

He seems the definition of a stay-at-home-Tom who is too afraid to venture out of his comfort zone/nest.. kinda sad as there is a lot of people like that around these days in society.

Where is the ambition!? I'm surprised someone like Eva doesn't tell him that he isn't trying hard enough, if he wants to find someone he needs to change starting with getting his own pad.
soap-lea
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by FusionFury:
“He seems the definition of a stay-at-home-Tom who is too afraid to venture out of his comfort zone/nest.. kinda sad as there is a lot of people like that around these days in society.

Where is the ambition!? I'm surprised someone like Eva doesn't tell him that he isn't trying hard enough, if he wants to find someone he needs to change starting with getting his own pad.”

some people have different priorities and ambitions in life.

Sean's is clearly to feel part of a family and to have someone that loves him
James_Langan
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by soap-lea:
“some people have different priorities and ambitions in life.

Sean's is clearly to feel part of a family and to have someone that loves him”

He should check this forum out the odd time, there seems to be a lot of love for him here.
mrs.deschanel
12-09-2016
At 25 I thought 40 was ancient but it's how you feel not how old you are. I'm in my 40s but don't feel old or doddery - a bit dim at times but otherwise no different to how I felt in my 30s. My parents are 60 and act like they are 80 - it's all in their heads. I swear they'll be in tartan zip up booties sat in bath chairs in front of Last of the Summer Wine come winter. My mother in law is 70, working, driving about in a sporty convertible, has a wardrobe most people would dream about and goes for a run every night. Age is a number/label and doesn't define you so 40 can either be ancient or not old at all. Sean is a weird case. Renting someone's front room, getting caught up in bitchy drama at the factory, working in the pub etc. He's too old for that sort of childishness. He was a character who never bothered me but now he's a whinging pain in the rear who needs his scenes fast forwarded. He needs to grow up too as he's very immature and petty for a grown man.
Walter Neff
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Cheri:
“I'm 24 and 40 is so not old to me.

Old to me is like 70”

I felt old when I turned 30, I will be 80 in 8 months time, and have never felt better.

If you have good health then age is irrelevant, it really is only a number.
claremonts
12-09-2016
When i started working at 16 i thought that 25 was old.
Hitting 30 was terrible but 40 was fab, and now i don't care!
Cheri
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“I felt old when I turned 30, I will be 80 in 8 months time, and have never felt better.

If you have good health then age is irrelevant, it really is only a number. ”

I agree with you! I know 28 year olds who act like 90 year olds. My grandma has more energy than most of my cousins.

I hope you continue to feel great!
FusionFury
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“I felt old when I turned 30, I will be 80 in 8 months time, and have never felt better.

If you have good health then age is irrelevant, it really is only a number. ”

Inspiration ! Still sharp as a button =)
claremonts
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“I felt old when I turned 30, I will be 80 in 8 months time, and have never felt better.

If you have good health then age is irrelevant, it really is only a number. ”

So true-you sound amazing. My dad is the same age as you, and you both have the same positive outlook on life 😀
FusionFury
12-09-2016
Originally Posted by mrs.deschanel:
“At 25 I thought 40 was ancient but it's how you feel not how old you are. I'm in my 40s but don't feel old or doddery - a bit dim at times but otherwise no different to how I felt in my 30s. My parents are 60 and act like they are 80 - it's all in their heads. I swear they'll be in tartan zip up booties sat in bath chairs in front of Last of the Summer Wine come winter. My mother in law is 70, working, driving about in a sporty convertible, has a wardrobe most people would dream about and goes for a run every night. Age is a number/label and doesn't define you so 40 can either be ancient or not old at all. Sean is a weird case. Renting someone's front room, getting caught up in bitchy drama at the factory, working in the pub etc. He's too old for that sort of childishness. He was a character who never bothered me but now he's a whinging pain in the rear who needs his scenes fast forwarded. He needs to grow up too as he's very immature and petty for a grown man.”

He definitely moans like he is 100.

Some people would love the life he has, single man, no responsibilities, a good circle of friends...
Walter Neff
13-09-2016
Originally Posted by Cheri:
“I agree with you! I know 28 year olds who act like 90 year olds. My grandma has more energy than most of my cousins.

I hope you continue to feel great!”

Thanks, I did my first London Marathon when I as 76, and my second at 78, and I want to do my third next year at 80.
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