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The good old days are always the days behind us â almost at any age. Iâve even heard teenagers reminisce about the simpler times of elementary school.
Once there was a man walking on a dock. As he walked he counted the spaces between the boards. He kept walking and walking and counting and walked right off into the water.
The kid reminds me of when my tenth grade class and I were âdoing the dozensâ during a recess. They hit me with youâre old [only 45] youâre fat [a bit of a tummy for catching crumbs] youâre bow legged [yes, but gracefully], and youâre bald [itâs a firebreak]
I kinda closed it down when I said, Each of you has an older relative whom you resemble. 40 years from now, youâll look in your mirror and see that person staring back at you, and youâll wonder when the heck that happened. Then youâll see me looking over your shoulder and Iâll be laughing. They looked at each other and became quiet.
Well, 43 years have passed and I still get a laugh thinking that some of them will remember. I can also imagine some of the terms theyâll use. : )
Enjoy your grampa while you can, kid, and listen to what he has to tell you. One of mine was dead before I was born, and the other died before I turned 5. Iâll never know what I missed.
Try something like Sierra Nevada. Thatâs good stuff. It reminds me of somebody who said âI thought I didnât like beer. Then I had a craft beer and realized I like beer. I just donât like Budweiser.â
Memory just popped another one. The male parental unit of the family liked Duquesneâs Ale. I would rate it as second worst, right behind that Bavarian Dunkel!
daijoboo Premium Member about 1 year ago
When youâre out of Schlitz, youâre out of beer.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 year ago
Percolators made good coffee.
silberdistel about 1 year ago
What is âschlitzâ? In this funny language I mean. ;-) Of course I know was ein Schlitz ist⊠But âschlitzâ???
eced52 about 1 year ago
I bought all my tumblers in gas stations.
MayCauseBurns about 1 year ago
Whatâs wrong with having a closet full of Tervis tumblers?
cdward about 1 year ago
The good old days are always the days behind us â almost at any age. Iâve even heard teenagers reminisce about the simpler times of elementary school.
ksu71 about 1 year ago
Once there was a man walking on a dock. As he walked he counted the spaces between the boards. He kept walking and walking and counting and walked right off into the water.
When youâre out of slits youâre out of pier.
goboboyd about 1 year ago
Black Label.
He has become more feisty since he started making his own Horseradish Sauce. Tie your hat down!
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Thatâs true, kid, but in the old days, you could just spend all day adventuring outside without helicopter parents.
In some ways, now is better. But in some ways, then was better.
Bill Löhr Premium Member about 1 year ago
Just take me back to before the traitor came down the escalator.
Yermo Adam about 1 year ago
Schlitz was HORRID but Falstaff was WORSE.
kaycstamper about 1 year ago
Stop making fun of your grandpa. There wasnât always computers and foods there are now, used to be black and white t.v.s, we remember them.
ajr58(1) about 1 year ago
What, no old Flintstones jelly glasses?
sandpiper about 1 year ago
The kid reminds me of when my tenth grade class and I were âdoing the dozensâ during a recess. They hit me with youâre old [only 45] youâre fat [a bit of a tummy for catching crumbs] youâre bow legged [yes, but gracefully], and youâre bald [itâs a firebreak]
I kinda closed it down when I said, Each of you has an older relative whom you resemble. 40 years from now, youâll look in your mirror and see that person staring back at you, and youâll wonder when the heck that happened. Then youâll see me looking over your shoulder and Iâll be laughing. They looked at each other and became quiet.
Well, 43 years have passed and I still get a laugh thinking that some of them will remember. I can also imagine some of the terms theyâll use. : )
MIHorn Premium Member about 1 year ago
Donât forget âOld Frothingsloshâ! Pale ale for the stale male.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
Enjoy your grampa while you can, kid, and listen to what he has to tell you. One of mine was dead before I was born, and the other died before I turned 5. Iâll never know what I missed.
larrydearing about 1 year ago
Try something like Sierra Nevada. Thatâs good stuff. It reminds me of somebody who said âI thought I didnât like beer. Then I had a craft beer and realized I like beer. I just donât like Budweiser.â
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh, yeah? When I was a kid, they were allowed to play âItchycoo Parkâ on the radio.
Game, Set, Match.
UlrigJaeger Premium Member about 1 year ago
Memory just popped another one. The male parental unit of the family liked Duquesneâs Ale. I would rate it as second worst, right behind that Bavarian Dunkel!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
âGodzillionâ sounds monstrous. Is is possible you could just let the old man have his memories?
Richard Perry about 1 year ago
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markkahler52 about 1 year ago
O for the good old days of MALT DUCK again! It was Ambrosia! Drink of the Gods!
a swino about 1 year ago
you seem kind of young to have opinions about beer
lee85736 about 1 year ago
On âThe Simpsons,â Bart found the secret recipe for Duff Beer one time. It was âSchlitz plus water.â
Nick Danger about 1 year ago
Hamms, the Beer Refreshing
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