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im at the health department today to help out with flu vaccines. its only ofr seniors tody. man the parking lot looks like a wreck ,cars all parked sidways ,a nd you know they are all driving the cars the size of boats lol , and they are so talkitive god bless em.
Ha, me too at the senior fair. I really cut for people older than me, they have seen lots and lived lots, and yes they do have plenty to talk about.....lol They deserve the best !
Leaders did what others weren't willing to do, now they enjoy the things that others do not.
Both my grandparents are gone but man do I miss the conversations....fountains of wisdom. I love those guys so much. It is so cool how they go on and on. They have been around so long they know how things should be.
I really love the old people that are happy......the old grumpy ones can be mean. The other day I rolled down my window to ask this little old lady if she needed help. She looked like she was trying to cross the street (well not really a street, more of an ally way from the bank parking lot to the bank, all of the cars going thru the drive thru go thru it.) But I couldn't tell if she was waiting for someone in a parked car, or if she was nervous to cross.....so anyway, I asked her if she needed help, and she got this great big smile and said....YES!,as a matter of fact I do. So I said...ok, just a sec let me park the car and I will help you. So I parked and helped her cross the street, she went on to tell me how she normaly makes it fine (she carries a cane) but today she just couldn't get her leg to go........Then she showed me her trick with her cane how she pushes the wheelchair button and the doors to the bank open by themselves........she was very sweet.....I like old people like that. I hope when I am old someone helps me cross the road.
You'll like it in my imagination......its fun there.
i hate sayin it but old people sometimes creep me out they are so fragile and i think it reminds me that i am gonna get old and frail like that someday so i avoid them. i know its harsh what am i to do. i do like shootin the bull with the old guys tellin stories about ww2 and chasin skirt in the phillipines and their old cars.
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Originally posted by Kitten I really love the old people that are happy......the old grumpy ones can be mean. The other day I rolled down my window to ask this little old lady if she needed help. She looked like she was trying to cross the street (well not really a street, more of an ally way from the bank parking lot to the bank, all of the cars going thru the drive thru go thru it.) But I couldn't tell if she was waiting for someone in a parked car, or if she was nervous to cross.....so anyway, I asked her if she needed help, and she got this great big smile and said....YES!,as a matter of fact I do. So I said...ok, just a sec let me park the car and I will help you. So I parked and helped her cross the street, she went on to tell me how she normaly makes it fine (she carries a cane) but today she just couldn't get her leg to go........Then she showed me her trick with her cane how she pushes the wheelchair button and the doors to the bank open by themselves........she was very sweet.....I like old people like that. I hope when I am old someone helps me cross the road.
That was very nice of you, Kitten
RIP Gearedup and Marc. I'll see you at the crossroads someday guys
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