Out Of College


You don't know what time Taco Bell closes anymore.


Your potted plants stay alive.


Shacking in a twin-sized bed seems absurd.


You keep more food than beer in the fridge.


You have to pay your own credit card bill.


You haven't seen a soap opera in over a year.


8:00 a.m. is not early.


You have to file your own taxes.


You hear your favorite song on the elevator at work.


You're not carded anymore.


You carry an umbrella.


Your friends marry and divorce instead of hook-up and break-up.


You start watching the Weather Channel.


Jeans and baseball caps aren't staples in your wardrobe.


You can no longer take shots, and smoking gives you a sinus attack.


You go from 130 days of vacation time to 7.


You go to parties that the police don't raid.


Adults feel comfortable telling jokes about sex in front of you.


Your car insurance goes down, except when you move to Jersey.


You refer to college students as kids.


You drink wine, scotch and martinis instead of beer, bourbon, and rum. Well,
some of us still drink rum.


You feed your dog Science Diet instead of Taco Bell.


You're waking up at 6 a.m. instead of going to bed.


College sweatshirts are 'casual' instead of dress up.


Sleeping on the couch is a no-no.


Naps are no longer available between noon and 6 p.m.


Dinner and a movie � the whole date instead of the beginning of one.


You get your news from sources other than USA Today, ESPN Sportscenter, and
MTV News.


METABOLISM SLOWDOWN


Wine appreciation expands beyond Boone's and Mad Dog.


You actually eat breakfast foods at breakfast time.


Grocery lists actually contain relatively healthy food.


When drinking, you say at least once per night.

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