This page seems to fit in with the conversation a friend and I had over a cup of tea.
“Do you remember living in the country when we were kids?” He asked.
“Who can forget!” I laughed out loud. And from there we rambled on about all the
things for what our kids call us crazy. And we went on from there.
“My kids think I’m nuts because I like to sit on the porch and listen to the birds sing!”
“Well, my kids think I’m crazy because I love to clean house and have people over, instead
of sitting around watching t.v.!” I wasn’t about to be outdone.
“After I’ve found a prize collectors piece of glass and brought it home to display, they
ask, “Why!” He almost moaned.
“Have you noticed how they look at you like you have two heads,” if you cry because they
are getting a divorce? MY point was made.
“Yeah! Or when you turn them down for baby-sitting?” He had the floor now and I let him ramble on about that.
Oh well, so goes the commiserating tales of woe between two old friends who were once
young and probably discussed in the same way by our parents.
The conversation some how seemed to tie in with this video which is a far cry from when
we, indeed, did live in the country.
http://www.crunchgear.com/2011/02/15...ass-overlords/
“Do you remember living in the country when we were kids?” He asked.
“Who can forget!” I laughed out loud. And from there we rambled on about all the
things for what our kids call us crazy. And we went on from there.
“My kids think I’m nuts because I like to sit on the porch and listen to the birds sing!”
“Well, my kids think I’m crazy because I love to clean house and have people over, instead
of sitting around watching t.v.!” I wasn’t about to be outdone.
“After I’ve found a prize collectors piece of glass and brought it home to display, they
ask, “Why!” He almost moaned.
“Have you noticed how they look at you like you have two heads,” if you cry because they
are getting a divorce? MY point was made.
“Yeah! Or when you turn them down for baby-sitting?” He had the floor now and I let him ramble on about that.
Oh well, so goes the commiserating tales of woe between two old friends who were once
young and probably discussed in the same way by our parents.
The conversation some how seemed to tie in with this video which is a far cry from when
we, indeed, did live in the country.
http://www.crunchgear.com/2011/02/15...ass-overlords/
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