I like the ones with four wheels and dual brakes, with a fold down seat to sit and rest on. I have one waiting for me when I get to that stage in my life.
Reminds me of my grandfather — he didn’t use a walker but he compared the way he walked to Tim Conway when he was playing the part of an old man, shuffling his feet a little, as fast as he could.
The comments on this one separate the really old Pluggers from the rest of the herd. Having to contend with a walker, or even a family member that needs one gives you a new perspective on life’s challenges.
I am just hoping that the one thing I have inherited from my mom’s side is longevity. In early 70s I have lived to an older age than my dad, 3 grandparents, all 3 of my parents siblings, and a cousin who was much younger than me ever were. Mom is 95. Her dad lived into his 90s.
Kiba65 3 months ago
What, no tennis balls…
Zykoic 3 months ago
I walk my dog in a pram. She has back and knee problems. (me-too) I walk and often meet my peers with walkers. I brag that my walker came with a dog.
Gent 3 months ago
Why wheels on front two only? Me never see one with wheels.
a sage 3 months ago
I ask them to please slow down. For some reason, they never do.
dbrucepm 3 months ago
The older I get the less reason I see to hurry
cor_en_fa 3 months ago
Amish saying: The Hurrier I go the Behinder I get.
paulprobujr 3 months ago
“Don’t be hasty, halfling!”
ctolson 3 months ago
I like the ones with four wheels and dual brakes, with a fold down seat to sit and rest on. I have one waiting for me when I get to that stage in my life.
Irish53 3 months ago
“ c’mon dad”? What is wrong with the kid? Does she want him to fall? You can’t rush old folks.
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
Reminds me of my grandfather — he didn’t use a walker but he compared the way he walked to Tim Conway when he was playing the part of an old man, shuffling his feet a little, as fast as he could.
EMGULS79 3 months ago
As long as you’ve got nowhere to go and all day to get there…
mistercatworks 3 months ago
No real point being in a hurry all the time. You just get to old age that much sooner.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Hold your horses!
And all kind of fancy talk like that there!
Billy Yank 3 months ago
The comments on this one separate the really old Pluggers from the rest of the herd. Having to contend with a walker, or even a family member that needs one gives you a new perspective on life’s challenges.
goboboyd 3 months ago
Excuse me, I must be dashing. (Everything is a blur)
mafastore 2 months ago
I am just hoping that the one thing I have inherited from my mom’s side is longevity. In early 70s I have lived to an older age than my dad, 3 grandparents, all 3 of my parents siblings, and a cousin who was much younger than me ever were. Mom is 95. Her dad lived into his 90s.