Nashcat
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At 75, definately on the backside of 40, and I’ve come to realize that I’m not as fit as I once was, both physically and mentally. I can no longer lift, run, or jump to the level of my expectations, but who of us wants to admit that we’re getting old. But today, I had a rude awakening, while getting a new battery for the SUV. I was slightly perturbed by the fact that the battery didn’t last any longer than 3 years because I definitely remember changing it out, not that long ago, so when I walked in the parts store, I had them check my purchase date. The clerk was amazed that it lasted this long, since it was installed in February of 2018. Where did the 8 years go? And why is this battery so much heavier than the last one?
Now, I’m considering other items around me. My “New” computer is 13 years old. My “recent” living room TV is 15 years old. My hunting boots can be measured in decades. “Oldies” music was recorded in 2000. Some items that I purchased in my younger days are now worth more, as they’re considered to be antiques.
A lot of people say, “Remember the 70’s”, as if I can remember what happened over 50 years ago.
On the upside, my new doctor can’t find anything seriously wrong with me, so I’m planning to stick around for another 75. I hope all of you stay with me. It’ll be fun, I promise.
John
Now, I’m considering other items around me. My “New” computer is 13 years old. My “recent” living room TV is 15 years old. My hunting boots can be measured in decades. “Oldies” music was recorded in 2000. Some items that I purchased in my younger days are now worth more, as they’re considered to be antiques.
A lot of people say, “Remember the 70’s”, as if I can remember what happened over 50 years ago.
On the upside, my new doctor can’t find anything seriously wrong with me, so I’m planning to stick around for another 75. I hope all of you stay with me. It’ll be fun, I promise.
John



