I was a Sheffield United fan from when my grandad, who's sadly passed away now, got a season ticket for me when I was four.
The referee will now keep track of the time on the field and the shootouts have finally been banned.
I have to warn you, I'm not just some sitcom guy. I'm now an author.
The trend now is to get away from stage bound sitcoms.
I'll skateboard now and then from time to time.
At most contests now, skaters are judged against themselves.
It's funny to have become an elegant skier now. But my drive is still the same.
Schools used to fund-raise for luxuries, like a trip to the water slides. Now, we fund-raise for things we have to have.
Before, it was always, 'Oh, no, here comes Clancy, that insurance agent.' Now it's, 'Oh, here comes Tom Clancy, bestselling author.' But I'm still the same basic middle-class slob.
The CIA now assesses that four nations - Iraq, North Korea, Russia and, to the surprise of some specialists, France - have undeclared samples of the smallpox virus.
The Mothership is in the Smithsonian now. That's probably one of the biggest displays there.
The turntable is now an instrument at the Smithsonian.
The dresses I wore are in the Smithsonian now.
Mom was a smoker. My grandfather was a smoker. My aunts were smokers. My uncles were smokers. I don't know any smokers now, not even my mom.
There are enough no smoking places now.
The Tony Stark I grew up with wasn't as snappy and as quippy as Downey Jr. made him, but now I only think of his performance.
I'm very proud of my sobriety now.
Baseball is played by all countries now, and softball, too.
People are possibly not spelling 'Leicester' correctly everywhere round the globe, but they are at least saying it correctly now.
Now it is quite clear to me that there are no solid spheres in the heavens, and those that have been devised by the authors to save the appearances, exist only in the imagination.