BY RICH GALEN
Reprinted from Mullings.com
Allow me a day of what, bragging? Whining? Maybe both.
Today I turn 65.
When I was a kid I don’t think I knew anyone who was 65. I thought people who were 35 were old. When I was a kid 35 was the new 65.
I am not one of those people who rue birthdays that are divisible by five. Thirty bothered me because it was the passage between being young and being a grownup, led by the fact that The Lad was born. None of the next six have given me pause.
This one didn’t either, until last Thursday. Continue reading