David Baddiel said this about socks and it started a lovely thread about the joys of ageing
David Baddiel’s not finding it as easy as he used to putting on his socks in the morning.
In fact, it’s getting so bad he was moved to share it on Twitter.
Question from a middle-aged man to any somewhat older men out there: just how much *more* difficult is putting on socks going to get?
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) December 30, 2018
And it prompted a rather lovely discussion about the joys (well, sort of) of getting old. And it’s not just socks.
1.
Can’t answer at the moment, still out of breath…
— Richard@Home (@richardathome) December 30, 2018
2.
Yes. That’s the most extraordinary thing. I had to stop after one sock this morning to *breathe*.
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) December 30, 2018
3.
In his book ‘A Kentish Lad’, Frank Muir summed up getting older perfectly, I’ll paraphrase.. ‘One should never bend down to tie one’s shoe without first making sure there is a piece of furniture nearby to help one get back up again..’. Or something along those lines!
— Michael Dickson (@MoveMoreGetFit) December 30, 2018
4.
From a slightly younger middle-aged man: socks are usually ok unless you sat on the floor with some Lego for an hour last night. At which point – just don’t bother getting dressed at all for 24 hours.
— Robert Webb (@arobertwebb) December 30, 2018
5.
Especially if the Lego’s still out there on the floor somewhere.
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) December 30, 2018
6.
Are you having to sit down to do it yet?
— David Banks (@DBanksy) December 30, 2018
7.
Since my 30s.
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) December 30, 2018
8.
It’s right up there with not being able to see anymore as one of those things that no one ever tells you about…thanks for being this old stuff out into the open 👍
— Mark Wilson (@threluja) December 30, 2018
9.
Not being able to see any more is indeed a bit of a problem. Or to be more precise, not being able to see in any light that is less than that provided by sitting to read an inch away from Wembley Stadium-size floodlights.
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) December 30, 2018