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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 15:07:06 GMT
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Sept 10, 2016 16:48:56 GMT
I don't think I'd like to see myself aging like that. I've always found that show 7 UP depressing as it puts the short time we have on Earth into harsh perspective.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 18:59:30 GMT
I've always found this type of stuff fascinating and addictive, I loved the 7up series and remember watching them when they were originally broadcasted on TV as far back as 1986 upto the current one. But I agree equally, there's also a depressive nature about it, it's crap! Getting older!!!
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Post by Cartman on Sept 12, 2016 8:26:30 GMT
It is interesting but, as Arthur says can be depressing. I remember 1976 like it was yesterday and its 40 years ago. I am as old now as my Dad was in that year which is a bit scary!
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Post by Sam Tyler on Sept 12, 2016 22:24:20 GMT
It a good bit of documentary showing how they've developed over the years but my worry is to why they appear to have stopped in 2014?
As the first photo stated that one was the photographer's wife then she looks to have been in her early twenties which would have made her now, 42 years later, well into her sixties and the others not too far behind. Are they all still with us I wonder?
As I said a good bit of documentary, but equally as Arthur said it can also be depressing. Seeing them age like that as we scroll down the page highlights the journey that none of us can escape from. I hope all four are still with us and that the photos will resume for their own family history.
Sam.
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