scottyrocks
I'll Lock Up
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Wassamatta? You don't like snacks?
You know you're getting old when you see kids crawling around on their hands and knees and it hurts just watching.
Wassamatta? You don't like playing horsey?
Or tie your shoe laces, or reach the bottom shelf at the supermarket.You know you're getting old when you can't even see your knees.
Or tie your shoe laces, or reach the bottom shelf at the supermarket.
Reaching the bottom shelf is easy. Standing up again without popping, cracking, or aching joints, not so much.Or tie your shoe laces, or reach the bottom shelf at the supermarket.
Reaching the bottom shelf is easy. Standing up again without popping, cracking, or aching joints, not so much.
Reading glasses, check. Hat, check. Overcoat, not so much.And they make those little unit price labels on shelf-front so small that nothing short of hands-and-knees is needed to make them out, and with my readers on. I have become that old guy with the hat and overcoat. haha
And they make those little unit price labels on shelf-front so small that nothing short of hands-and-knees is needed to make them out, and with my readers on. I have become that old guy with the hat and overcoat. haha
Reading glasses, check. Hat, check. Overcoat, not so much.
I figure I'm just exercising my neck muscles.I'm the old guy with the progressive lenses tilting his head up and down as he moves along so as to get the reading part of his glasses aligned with the different shelf-height labels .
I figure I'm just exercising my neck muscles.
I have always worn glasses with cable-type earpieces -- it's easy to stretch them out as you pull your glasses down your nose to focus, and they stay in place without slipping off. The only problem is that my nose is no longer long enough to reach the correct focal point.
I have always worn glasses with cable-type earpieces --