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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:44 pm
Here I am again, and as long as I'm here, there are a few things I need to mention. I have notice a few things people want to hear, but they are things they're too polite to ask, then lets get this out of the way. I'm over seventy, and I weigh a hundred and eighty pounds. As you know, we seniors are sometimes not very likeable, let alone loveable. I care not for clowns that come to my home for I'm not patient with them and they are not aware of why I am the way I am. The thing about old age is that I didn't get a chance to practice getting old, this is the first dance I've ever had at being old, and it just crept up on me. They're were signs of random skin blotches-that's special. Another thing when driving, you see, I turn on my right turn signal and leave it on all day. Hats cover my balding head and neck tissue develops a life of its own. All hallows eve I was afraid to leave the house. You do strange things as you age, like you and your wife driving up to a curbside mailbox ordering a chocolate mousse two cheeseburgers and fries. Once my wife and I drove into the wrong end of the car wash. People get so excited when you do that. The lady in the car in front was screaming too. We were just as surprised to see her as she was to see us. Also there is the times I discover I wear mismatched socks and going home to change them and end up wearing wearing the other mismatched pair. You know it's hard for old people to exercise, When I did try a couple of times, I kept spilling my beer.
Ceymore 10-08-2014
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 8:29 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 11:00 am
After 10 years, I finally came back to gaia just to find out that the economy is inflated af. I have less than 300.000 gold and I am laughing even now at the spectacle of it all. lol
I hope everyone is doing fine. If GoldiePirate is still around, hi. I doubt I'd be remembered though (lurking was always my strongest ability).
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:04 pm
I Ceymore Ratz, I thoroughly enjoyed your poem. I, too, have dealt with my senior moments, after surviving a stroke. Some parts of me no longer work as well as they used to -- but my hubby helps to keep me in line, like getting me to bed in time, and helping get to my foot care clinic appointments. I wish you well. *hugs* ~Batty
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