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Shasta542:
--- Quote from: David on October 21, 2007, 02:10:41 am ---I LOVE older people! I love to sit down and talk with them. I've always gotten along with older people very well. They always seem to like me too. I can sit there and chat with them for hours. :)
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Me too! I was raised by older people (my grandparents) so we hung with an older crowd, too -- their sisters and brothers. ;)
I like that old guy in the dr. office on "Rainman" -- he just keeps on talkin' about the Pony Express, no matter what. :laugh:
I'm getting to BE an older person, so I appreciate the younger ones who listen now, too. ;D
injest:
--- Quote from: David on October 21, 2007, 02:10:41 am ---I LOVE older people! I love to sit down and talk with them. I've always gotten along with older people very well. They always seem to like me too. I can sit there and chat with them for hours. :)
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EVERYBODY likes you!
but let me tell you....when you are standing there talking to someone that has their finger up their nose past the second knuckle....
well let me just say it makes me VERY uncomfortable!
ifyoucantfixit:
oh my eyes Jess, that visual is very gross............ ;D
delalluvia:
I can definitely sympathize with older people and their stories.
Though I am not close to being an old person, I'm starting to see where their long-windedness and stories come from.
When you're a young person and you or your friends have a new experience, it's likely no one else can relate, so you/your friend tells this exciting story of some event and everyone else pays attention, rapt, and their reply is like,
"Oh wow, that's cool."
And then they ask you more about your experience because they have none of their own to share.
However, as you get older, if someone tells of an experience, invariably someone else can now relate because they or someone close to them has had a similar experience. Now the story-telling starts to build.
"Oh wow, that's cool. Reminds me of this story/my adventure in..."
And life's experiences just pile this on until you're some old geezer, sitting in a cafe somewhere, going
"That reminds me of the time, back in the day, that..." and the recollections can last hours.
injest:
You ever hear a little kid tell a story? They give you EVER excruciating detail..."There was a dog...he was brown, and he was dirty and he didn't have a collar and my friend was playing on the swing set and....and ....and" and at the end the story had NOTHING to do with the dog or the friend?
I guess when you are really young you assume since it is new to you, it is new to everyone...then you go thru the period Del was talking about when you are a certain age...
then you are off to being the ol geezer...
the circle of life!!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
(and none of us are gonna escape it....so be prepared and bring a tissue!!)
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