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Staying in vs Going out

Hi I'm 25, but when I was younger I absolutely had to be out everynight, but in my old age, I am getting more content staying in with my ho and some mates and watching tele

Last night we watched big brother (nikki eviction) and had a few tinnnies

God how sad are we?



So, in your old age do you guys go out less and less?

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  • dribsndrabs
    dribsndrabs Posts: 404 Forumite
    You are not sad: 18/19..i went out loads

    And now in my early 20s, give me a comfy couch and a bottle of red any day. And if I'm feeling slightly wild, I'll sit out in a beer garden on a sunny day ... but clubs? Nah. You can't hear what everyone's saying and conversation is everything when you haven't got your dancing hips to rely on!!
    Thomas Jefferson: "When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." :idea:

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  • Ryan.Maloney
    Ryan.Maloney Posts: 218 Forumite
    You are not sad: 18/19..i went out loads

    And now in my early 20s, give me a comfy couch and a bottle of red any day. And if I'm feeling slightly wild, I'll sit out in a beer garden on a sunny day ... but clubs? Nah. You can't hear what everyone's saying and conversation is everything when you haven't got your dancing hips to rely on!!

    Plus I've stopped going to dance events (think: the Shamen's Ebeneezer Goode) - those gurning days are over for me

    It's weird cos I'm at uni with younger people and I'm not always up for going to Turnmills or wherever...infact I hardly ever am... but if this was a few years ago, I would be itching to be out partying

    I might as well get my pipe and slippers. I am 26 soon.

    How sad is this - yesterday I had a walk by embankment/waterloo bridge/ london eye I found it quite relaxing & even considered going into one of the boats.

    I can't believe I was at the edge of my seat , watching Nikki being evicted. I was on the phone to my mate (who was at work - doing a pharmacy shift in the evening) and I let it slip (and felt very embarassed). Thankfully, he watches it too and was dying to know who the public voted for.

    But it's more like.. Who goes? Endemol decides. as they are so manipulative with the editing . Also the crowd were asked not to boo her! I know somone who was there. How shocking is that?
  • wigginsmum
    wigginsmum Posts: 4,150 Forumite
    my ho

    Your what?
    The ability of skinny old ladies to carry huge loads is phenomenal. An ant can carry one hundred times its own weight, but there is no known limit to the lifting power of the average tiny eighty-year-old Spanish peasant grandmother.
  • Ryan.Maloney
    Ryan.Maloney Posts: 218 Forumite
    wigginsmum wrote:
    Your what?

    my ho
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  • cowboy
    cowboy Posts: 310 Forumite
    What's wrong with going out less? You spend less money, you can take up hobbies (reading etc)... Isn't it good?
  • pink_phantom
    pink_phantom Posts: 733 Forumite
    Even going out doesn't mean you need to spend alot of money if you are thrifty.
    Wildly my mind beats against you, yet the soul obeys. :heartpuls

    Murphys "No more pies club" member #70


    Vivit post funera virtus
  • smaJ
    smaJ Posts: 40 Forumite
    hey,

    im 18 and like goin out.... but tbh half the time id rather have a nite in with m8s, some telly and some tinnies....

    infact as soon as i could legally go to pubs.... ive wanted to do it less :confused:

    smaJ
  • impy78
    impy78 Posts: 3,157 Forumite
    I hate going out (well, maybe every few months or so), but what's there to like?

    £2 for a diet coke, !!!!e music (Sean Paul - no thanks), and you just end up getting some whippersnapper feeling your bits and pieces, and I end up having to punch people. And I don't like fighting.

    Why do blokes think that because you are in the same room as them, they have fee licence to grope your !!!!!!? The last bloke ended up putting his hands between my legs! :eek:

    So I turned around, and smiled very sweetly, and then crushed his balls in my fist! hahahahaha! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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