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What do retired people do for fun? |
2009-07-22 |
Don't know if this is true. I would hope it is... |
Posted by:tu3031 |
#7 I haul my ancient butt to a comfy chair and post here. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2009-07-22 20:03 |
#6 I count out-of-state license plates in my cul-de-sac when I'm not mumbling and drooling on myself. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2009-07-22 13:35 |
#5 I thought it was "The race is not always to the swift, nor the contest to the strong - but that's the way to bet." |
Posted by: mojo 2009-07-22 10:30 |
#4 Shouldn't that be: Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2009-07-22 08:29 |
#3 Old age and cunning will aways triumph over youth and enthusiasm. anon |
Posted by: Besoeker 2009-07-22 07:35 |
#2 An elderly man in North Carolina had owned a large farm for several years. He had a large pond in the back, fixed up really nice, along with some picnic tables, horseshoe courts, and some apple and peach trees. The pond was properly shaped and fixed up for swimming when it was built. One evening the old farmer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn't been there for a while, and look it over. He grabbed a five gallon bucket to bring back some fruit. As he neared the pond, he heard voices shouting and laughing with glee. When he came closer, he realized it was a bunch of young women skinny-dipping in his pond. He made the women aware of his presence and they all went to the deep end to shield themselves. One of the women shouted to him, "We're not coming out until you leave!" The old man frowned and replied, "I didn't come down here to watch you ladies swim naked or make you get out of the pond naked." Holding the bucket up he said, "I'm here to feed the alligator." Moral of the story: Old men may move slow but can still think fast. |
Posted by: gorb 2009-07-22 04:02 |
#1 This is an all time classic! I'm not retired but This sounds fun!!! |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2009-07-22 00:22 |