Old Blondes
Posted by Barney on March 04, 2004
In Reply to: Old Blondes posted by Lewis on March 04, 2004
: : : : : : : : : : : I didn't find this in the archives. Do we know its origin or am I forgetting again...
: : : : : : : : : : : WC
: : : : : : : : : : I think its ancestor was "Kodak moment," from commercials.
: : : : : : : : : I spend a significant amount of time with "seniors" at the "senior center" (Senior Centers are, I gather, a fairly common community in the US. They are apparently managed locally but use a lot of grant money so there is a lot of US government regulation.) Anyway, "seniors" use the expression "senior moment" to describe a lapse of memory e.g. temporarly forgetting a name or face or a word. I have never seen the phrase in print but it is so commonplace that it should turn up in places other than my experience.
: : : : : : : : I thought "senior citizens" was a relatively new term. But I looked it up last night and it dates back to 1938. I didn't hear it until the 1960s when all kinds of government money poured into my area of W.Va. and senior citizen centers started opening up. FYI -- I would prefer to be called elderly or old. "Senior" sounds dippy.
: : : : : : : Well, I would prefer to be called young, if it weren't for my concern for accuracy.
: : : : : : At our senior center we frequently refer to close associates as "geezers". It would appear that "geezer" is rather like the word [word removed in order to comply with Google's Publisher Policy] and is not PC for most people at most times and places.
: : : : : How about "wrinklies"?
: : : : ::Reminds me of a joke --"Whats the second best thing that comes out of a penis??????????.......The wrinkles! Sorry, the devil made me do it.
: : : 1938 is relatively new, geezer is not in any way offensive but the joke is. Just thought you needed straightening out. In any case I thought the resurgence in use of 'senior moment' was all down to Terry Wogan.
: : We also call wrinklies, gerries - equally unkind of course. As for the senior moments, well I prefer to call them blonde moments, but I'm hurtling headlong into a possible combo of blonde senior moments - yikes!!!
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: A 'senior' moment is when something slips the memory - totally different to a 'blonde' moment which involves failing to understand something.
: most people I know think that senior moment is gently amusing, not offensive. I don't know what blonde's think.
Neither do blondes
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