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ValerieJo
10-20-2014, 02:49 PM
At work this morning and of course being Monday we talk about the weekend. So I mention that I watched an Old Hitchcock movie I hadn't seen in years. As a fan of Hitchcock, it's one of my favorites.
I tell them that I watched the movie "Marnie" last night and they look at me like I have 2 heads. None of them had ever heard of it. Granted, at 59, I'm the oldest person in our company but am I that old? :cryin2:
tomwed
10-20-2014, 04:01 PM
You sure are----NEXT.
Sandtrap328
10-20-2014, 06:48 PM
Why are you still working at 59? :loco:
You should be retired and enjoying the good life!
jbdlfan
10-20-2014, 06:57 PM
It's all about The Walking Dead right now.
patfla06
10-20-2014, 08:58 PM
Sounds like when our college age Associates didn't know who
Paul Newman was.
Then one of them asked "oh, is he the guy on the McDonalds
salad dressing?"
Nightengale212
10-21-2014, 04:54 AM
I work in a department of 13 nurses with 12 including me ranging in ages from 55-71. Nurse #13 is age 35 and feels as you do except in reverse. The 71 year old can run circles around most of us, and she was just honored for 50 years of service and has no intentions of retiring anytime soon. Age is really just a number.
tomwed
10-21-2014, 07:20 AM
The last time I worked in the high school library a freshman girl pointed at the contraption on my assistants desk and asked "What is that?". Ann said "It's called a typewriter".
[she still had one for PO's]
TheVillageChicken
10-21-2014, 08:57 AM
My cousin's nine year old son needed his bike tire pumped up on a recent camping trip. I handed him one of these...
http://loofu.en.ecplaza.net/main.jpg
He stared at it for a while and asked, "How do you turn it on?"
tomwed
10-21-2014, 10:07 AM
My cousin's nine year old son needed his bike tire pumped up on a recent camping trip. I handed him one of these...
http://loofu.en.ecplaza.net/main.jpg
He stared at it for a while and asked, "How do you turn it on?"
that's perfect :)
tomwed
10-21-2014, 10:16 AM
I was the guy who monitored detention for 36 years. My routine speech began "We get out at a quarter to three............". At some point I changed it to 2:45 so everyone would know what I was talking about.
John_W
10-21-2014, 11:20 AM
Not long ago I was reading a movie review for Silence of the Lambs and they wrote, "this movie is old but it's still good, I think it came out around 1990".
Walt.
10-21-2014, 01:51 PM
How many of the "next generation" think the Beatles were John Lennon's back-up group? Sort of like Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas...
champion6
10-21-2014, 02:06 PM
A few years before I retired, I joined a project team responsible for installing an electronic medical record system (all the software and computers) in the hospital where I worked.
One of my tasks was to identify the location in each hospital patient room where an articulated arm would be installed - one holding the computer, monitor, keyboard and mouse. This meant I had to physically visit each patient room - about 200 of them - and mark a spot on the wall for installers who came later.
Most rooms were occupied when I arrived, so I would knock on the door and say, "Pardon me. I'm a computer guy. I need to look at the wall over there."
I will never forget the response from one patient (mid-30s) who was sitting up in the bed: "Aren't you supposed to be 19?"
Loudoll
10-21-2014, 02:32 PM
About 20 years ago Pat Boone was advertised as coming to town at a dinner theater. I was manic, so excited I could hardly contain it as I worried to my coworkers that I might not be able to get tickets. After I got tickets and went in to work rejoicing the six girls in the surrounding desks said they just had one question for me...and you TOTV are way ahead of me...that's right, the question was "who is Pat Boone?"
Loudoll
10-21-2014, 02:34 PM
A few years before I retired, I joined a project team responsible for installing an electronic medical record system (all the software and computers) in the hospital where I worked.
One of my tasks was to identify the location in each hospital patient room where an articulated arm would be installed - one holding the computer, monitor, keyboard and mouse. This meant I had to physically visit each patient room - about 200 of them - and mark a spot on the wall for installers who came later.
Most rooms were occupied when I arrived, so I would knock on the door and say, "Pardon me. I'm a computer guy. I need to look at the wall over there."
I will never forget the response from one patient (mid-30s) who was sitting up in the bed: "Aren't you supposed to be 19?"
Good enough for Readers Digest!
rubicon
10-21-2014, 04:36 PM
How many responding to this post will ever forget the Saturday matinee with a long array of cartoons from Bugs bunny to Mighty Mouse followed by a serial where the hero is left in an impending situation to be shown next Saturday and finally the main movie. Now that was entertainment:wave:
Nightengale212
10-22-2014, 04:11 AM
How many responding to this post will ever forget the Saturday matinee with a long array of cartoons from Bugs bunny to Mighty Mouse followed by a serial where the hero is left in an impending situation to be shown next Saturday and finally the main movie. Now that was entertainment:wave:
Spent many a Saturday in my youth at the local movie theater in my town called the Pastime. Several years back there was a trememdous effort to save this theater but unfortunately the funds needed could not be raised:(
As much as I enjoyed going to the movies, going to the roller rink in the next town over was my favorite activity. This was one of the old time wooden floor rinks that required all skaters to wear wooden wheeled skates. I hated having to wear the rented skates, so the Christmas I received official roller rink skates that had the rubber stoppers and pom poms on the toes along with a velvet black satin skating skirt made this girl a really happy camper:) That roller rink is now a daycare center :(
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