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Art, I continue to run away from that label. And I have yet to have anybody refer to me as such. So, @70, and the only guy in the neighborhood who "still plays with trains," you can appreciate that I allow for a certain amount of fantasy in my life.

 

Oh, by the way, I must admit, I recognized a getting-older (or is it rounder?) milestone when a colleague asked me, some years ago, to play Santa in our high school's Holiday pageant. I suspect never being shy to have a bowl of ice cream or eat the lion's-share of a pizza may have had something to do with my being asked. I declined to play the part, you can be sure, but I knew it was "a moment" in life for me.

 

Actually, I did have a sort-of "senior moment" a couple days ago while working on decorations at the altar in or church. I dropped something, and a young(er) woman immediately (in a split-second) dropped down to pick it up for me, saying, "Here you are , sir." That reminded me of the commercial from several years ago when I guy who still fancied himself young was addressed at a traffic light by two women in a top-down sports car by , "Please, sir..."

 

Life goes onward, doesn't it. Congratulations on your mature approach to being a "senior."

FrankM

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