Some people never get old.
Some people never get old.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Some people never get old.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Some people never get old.
Ya don't have to grow up, but ya gotta grow OLD.
We don't necessarily grow old, we just live longer.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Some people never get old.
Time to play, time to be a kid again, smile and laugh and clown off. Share the amazement over a butterfly, the WOW enchantment of a rainbow, pick up a toad and scratch him under the chin and watch him bow his head. Imagine that he is smiling. Hop along with a rabbit in your driveway,make snowmen in the snow. Soon enough your body will be dead, use it now and laugh and play, clap hands with the neighbors kids, share roasting marshmallows with your grandchildren. You can be a child again and still be a serious grownup. Besides, there are toads that need scratching under the chin!!!
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quote=no propaganda please]Time to play, time to be a kid again, smile and laugh and clown off. Share the amazement over a butterfly, the WOW enchantment of a rainbow, pick up a toad and scratch him under the chin and watch him bow his head. Imagine that he is smiling. Hop along with a rabbit in your driveway,make snowmen in the snow. Soon enough your body will be dead, use it now and laugh and play, clap hands with the neighbors kids, share roasting marshmallows with your grandchildren. You can be a child again and still be a serious grownup. Besides, there are toads that need scratching under the chin!!![/quote]
Squiddiddler wrote:
Some people never get old.
I'm a mere 67, but I've lived my life with the understanding that I don't need to look for things that make me happy... I am happy as a default... My favorite expression is "Enjoy Life!"... And I do...
Squiddiddler wrote:
Some people never get old.
I'm 70 yrs young and am building a 35 ft tall swing in my side field. Plans call for a pneumatic assist to pull the swing back to 25 ft and let go. I'm really looking forward to the first ride.
rjoeholl wrote:
I'm 70 yrs young and am building a 35 ft tall swing in my side field. Plans call for a pneumatic assist to pull the swing back to 25 ft and let go. I'm really looking forward to the first ride.
I'm 70 and just bought a Honda scooter to run short trips instead of using my Harley Davidson.
Let my wife ride it, now she wants one too.
JimMe wrote:
I'm a mere 67, but I've lived my life with the understanding that I don't need to look for things that make me happy... I am happy as a default... My favorite expression is "Enjoy Life!"... And I do...
that's just cause you ain't old yet Squid
popparod wrote:
I'm 70 and just bought a Honda scooter to run short trips instead of using my Harley Davidson.
Let my wife ride it, now she wants one too.
just 70??
whatr does it feel like to be so young???
popparod wrote:
I'm 70 and just bought a Honda scooter to run short trips instead of using my Harley Davidson.
Let my wife ride it, now she wants one too.
I bought a little scooter from China called a Dong. But when I tried to ride it I couldn't keep my balance (due to health problems). So it sits in my garage collecting dust and has only 7 miles on the odometer.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Some people never get old.
These make me miss my late wife but thanks they are cute.
Squiddiddler wrote:
Some people never get old.
Your body becomes old but the heart is forever young if allowed to sing I find myself always amazed at the humor, concern for others and kindness that older people have they make me laugh when my day seems it will never end and want cry when they go hold anothers hand and console them so they dont cry
bggamers wrote:
Your body becomes old but the heart is forever young if allowed to sing I find myself always amazed at the humor, concern for others and kindness that older people have they make me laugh when my day seems it will never end and want cry when they go hold anothers hand and console them so they dont cry
I was told "getting old is a bitch!" Haven't felt that way...yet. Last year they made me get rid of my 40' motor home but in all honesty, I didn't mind. Not that I couldn't still drive it, mind you, but it was troublesome to go out and have to start it up so as to keep the batteries juiced and the engine pistons seated in the cylinders. You also had to start the generator every once and a while. All this w/ the winter temp hovering around 20-25 degrees and your ass sitting on the cold driver's seat. To replace those joyful times, I go on OPP and piss off all the LIBDEMS posting there!
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