Maybe you should consider Rogaine then so there is no further depletion...
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Fear not... I have a full head of hair... albeit thinning a bit on the
crown..... but nowhere near bald. It's been like that for years.
CM
"katysails" wrote in message
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I'm so sorry that alopecia hit you so early! Have you tried Rogaine?
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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I can remember a nickel admission for a movie and 5 cents for popcorn...
I can remember when the Five&Dime only charged 5 cents to 10 cents for
goods. I can remember 50 cents for a pack of smokes and 10 cents for a
coffee with free refills.
I'm going to be 50 this year..... I don't even have one grey hair yet!
CM
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"katysails" wrote in message
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you a grandpappy...you dat old...
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
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Geez THom, all that was true when I was growing up too, and bedamned
if I'm _that_ old!
Thom Stewart wrote:
God Bless Him Scotty,
Us old *******s are really from a different time, good or bad, who
knows? It is what makes us different and we know we are different.
Can't
help it. We do appreciate the love shown us
We come from a time when cigarette smoking was OK. In our day we
mowed
grass. It wasn't worth $100 / ounce. Aids were people that worked for
free.
Fast food meant fish on Friday. We didn't know about instant coffee.
TIME-SHARING meant moments together, like your Dad's Birthday Party.
Hardware meant stuff from a Hardware Store. Software was like flannel
PJ's and slippers.
Made in Japan meant junk.
Making Out meant you had a job that paid the bills. A nickel brought
an
ice cream cone, a big bar of candy, a telephone call even a postage
stamp with change.
Your Dad and I are SURVIVORS from another time so celebrate his
Birthday
and overlook the "Generation Gap" We can't help it any more than
you!
Ole Thom
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
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