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    Default How Old is Granpa????

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    How old is Grandpa?

    Stay with this -- the answer is at the end. It is a bit surprising.


    One evening a grandson was talking to his grandfather about current
    events. The grandson asked his grandfather what he thought about the
    shootings at schools, the computer age, and just things in general.

    The Grandfather replied, "Well, let me think a minute, I was born
    before:

    * television

    * penicillin

    * polio shots

    * &nb sp;frozen foods

    * Xerox

    * contact lenses

    * Frisbees and

    * the pill

    There were no:

    * credit cards

    * laser beams or

    * ball-point pens

    Man had not invented:
    * pantyhose

    * air conditioners

    * dishwashers

    * clothes dryers

    * and the clothes were hung out to dry in the fresh air and

    * man hadn't yet walked on the moon


    Your Grandmother and I got married first, . and then we lived
    together.

    Every family had a father and a mother.

    Until I was 25, I called every man older than I, "Sir". And after I
    turned 25, I still called every man older than I, "Sir." We were
    before gay-rights, computer- dating, dual careers, daycare centers, and
    group therapy.

    Our lives were governed by the Ten Commandments, good judgment, and
    common sense.

    We were taught to know the difference between right and wrong and to
    stand up and take responsibility for our actions.

    Serving your country was a privilege; living in this country was a
    bigger privilege.

    We thought fast food was what people ate during Lent.

    Having a meaningful relationship meant getting along with your cousins.


    Draft dodgers were people who closed their front doors when the evening
    breeze started.

    Time-sharing meant time the family spent together in the evenings and
    weekends -not purchasing condominiums.

    We never heard of FM radios, tape decks, CDs, electric typewriters,
    yogurt, or guys wearing earrings.

    We listened to the Big Bands, Jack Benny, and the President's speeches
    on our radios.

    And I don't ever remember any kid blowing his brains out listening to
    Tommy Dorsey.

    If you saw anything with 'Made in Japan' on it, it was junk.

    The term "making out " referred to how you did on your school exam.

    Pizza Hut, McDonald's, and instant coffee were unheard of.

    We had 5&10-cent stores where you could actually buy things for 5 and
    10 cents.

    Ice-cream cones, phone calls, rides on a streetcar, and a Pepsi were
    all a nickel.

    And if you didn't want to splurge, you could spend your nickel on
    enough stamps to mail one letter and two postcards.

    You could buy a new Chevy Coupe for $600, . . but who could afford one?
    Too bad, because gas was 11 cents a gallon.

    In my day:

    * "grass" was mowed,

    * "coke" was a cold drink,

    * "pot" was something your mother cooked in and

    * "rock music" was your grandmother's lullaby.

    * "Aids" were helpers in the Principal's office,

    * "chip" meant a piece of wood,

    * "hardware" was found in a hardware store and

    * "software" wasn't even a word.

    And we were the last generation actually to believe that a woman needed
    a husband to have a baby. No wonder people call us "old and
    confused" and say there is a generation gap... and how old do you think
    I am?

    I bet you have this old man in mind...you are in for a shock!

    Read on to see -- pretty scary if you think about it and pretty sad at
    the same time











    This man would be only 59 years old.

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    But like all Grandpas, he doesn't half go on a bit!

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    Yup. That is me. Of course, I'm 77 so I remember a lot more things we didn't have, like spanking a brat in school if it was deserved, without worrying about the parents sueing you. Hell, they gave the kid another spanking when he got home just for bothering the teacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbhawk View Post
    Yup. That is me. Of course, I'm 77 so I remember a lot more things we didn't have, like spanking a brat in school if it was deserved, without worrying about the parents sueing you. Hell, they gave the kid another spanking when he got home just for bothering the teacher.
    I am 43 and still say yes sir to my elders as my children 7 to 25 are taught to do the same. It starts at home no matter what era it is. Just lame excusses if my opinion counts.

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