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sl8

(13,846 posts)
Wed Jan 15, 2020, 12:27 PM Jan 2020

Old man and conversation about his age (Warning: Cussing):



MY 98 YEAR OLD DAD'S REACTION WHEN HE FINDS OUT HOW OLD HE REALLY IS! (WARNING:FOUL LANGUAGE)

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Published on Feb 7, 2018

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Old man and conversation about his age (Warning: Cussing): (Original Post) sl8 Jan 2020 OP
I hear ya, dude lillypaddle Jan 2020 #1
Hope I'm that aware if I reach that age. Hoyt Jan 2020 #2
I hope he made it to 100! pnwest Jan 2020 #3
Three fire trucks on stand by when you light up the candles on this man's birthday cake. magicarpet Jan 2020 #4
Holy Fuck! dhill926 Jan 2020 #5
Love this dude's attitude: paraphrased...'fuck I'm going to be an old man next year!' MLAA Jan 2020 #6
I say this or some variation nearly every day (female version) Grammy23 Jan 2020 #7
My mother, who has advanced Alzheimer's is 95 years old. MineralMan Jan 2020 #8

Grammy23

(5,810 posts)
7. I say this or some variation nearly every day (female version)
Wed Jan 15, 2020, 04:21 PM
Jan 2020

and I’m nowhere close to his age. I just laughed right out loud at his reaction.

MineralMan

(146,320 posts)
8. My mother, who has advanced Alzheimer's is 95 years old.
Wed Jan 15, 2020, 04:29 PM
Jan 2020

She does not believe that in any way. However, she frequently ask how old she is. when you tell her, she says, "That's not possible."

While that's a little funny, dementia is not funny at all. Not one bit. My father, who is also 95, recently tried to bring her home from the nursing home she was living in, because she kept demanding to "go home." After hiring a home care agency to provide round the clock care, he brought her home, against everyone's advice.

Well, she didn't recognize the place and continue to ask, "When are you going to take me home?" She's headed back to the nursing home again, because the home care is not adequate for her needs. It's a very sad situation.

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