12-13-2011, 05:38 PM | #1 |
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Seniors at Tim Horton's
A group of seniors were sitting around talking about all their ailments.
"My arms have gotten so weak I can hardly lift this cup of coffee," said one. "Yes, I know," said another. "My cataracts are so bad; I can't even see my coffee." "I couldn't even mark an "X" at election time, my hands are so crippled," volunteered a third. "What? Speak up! What? I can't hear you!" "I can't turn my head because of the arthritis in my neck," said a fourth, to which several nodded weakly in agreement. "My blood pressure pills make me so dizzy!" exclaimed another. "I forget where I am, and where I'm going," said another. "I guess that's the price we pay for getting old," winced an old man as he slowly shook his head. The others nodded in agreement. "Well, count your Blessings," said a woman cheerfully - - "thank Goodness we can all still drive." :cool: Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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12-13-2011, 06:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Seniors at Tim Horton's
The punch line is scary but true. A person can be legally blind and still legally drive. My 2nd wife was a civilian employee with the Edmonton Police Service. Some of the weird stuff she processed was more than frightening.
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12-14-2011, 09:36 AM | #4 |
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Re: Seniors at Tim Horton's
I'm a Robins fan myself. :biggrin:
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