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Originally posted by @coquette
Who?
Just me, talking to my self again. Some of the most intelligent conversations I have. 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
Just me, talking to my self again. Some of the most intelligent conversations I have. 😉
Then I say, stick with it.

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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Then I say, stick with it.
Nice to see you back, did you get some golf in? 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
Nice to see you back, did you get some golf in? 😉
Unfortunately not, but I was too busy "catching up" with family and friends I had not seen for many years (in some cases for 5 or 6 decades). I met up with a present RHPer and a former RHP opponent (with whom I played a few matches and beat them 2 outta 3) I told him to stick with other "sports". 😉

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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Unfortunately not, but I was too busy "catching up" with family and friends I had not seen for many years (in some cases for 5 or 6 decades). I met up with a present RHPer and a former RHP opponent (with whom I played a few matches and beat them 2 outta 3) I told him to stick with other "sports". 😉
After 5 or 6 decades they would be more like strangers...Met up with a buddy a few year back that I hadn't seen in 35 years, he had changed so much it was like meeting a stranger, although we both remembered a lot of the old times and things we did back in our 20's.

Perhaps one day we can play an over the board game. I haven't played one in maybe a couple of decades now. Play all my game on the computer now. I really should get back to the chess club they been after me to go back.

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
After 5 or 6 decades they would be more like strangers...Met up with a buddy a few year back that I hadn't seen in 35 years, he had changed so much it was like meeting a stranger, although we both remembered a lot of the old times and things we did back in our 20's.

Perhaps one day we can play an over the board game. I haven't played one in maybe a c ...[text shortened]... e on the computer now. I really should get back to the chess club they been after me to go back.
"... although we both remembered a lot of the old times and things we did back in our 20's."


Ridding your penny-farthings and listening to your Gramophone?

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
"... although we both remembered a lot of the old times and things we did back in our 20's."


Ridding your penny-farthings and listening to your Gramophone?

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goad,

I am very impressed you can remember that far back. 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
goad,

I am very impressed you can remember that far back. 😉
That's why God gave us granddads sir.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
That's why God gave us granddads sir.
goad,

ahhhh, so you didn't remember your grand dad helped you out! 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
goad,

ahhhh, so you didn't remember your grand dad helped you out! 😉
Some things stick in your mind...others don't.

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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Some things stick in your mind...others don't.
Tell me about it, I was going to put the kettle in the fridge the other day! 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
Tell me about it, I was going to put the kettle in the fridge the other day! 😉
I do hope you stuck it where it should have gone.🙄😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
Tell me about it, I was going to put the kettle in the fridge the other day! 😉
I read somewhere (!) that, at our age, it is more important to remember the entirety than details - that's why we forget details so easily.

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Originally posted by @torunn
I read somewhere (!) that, at our age, it is more important to remember the entirety than details - that's why we forget details so easily.
Now that struck a cord that was stuck in my mind...somewhere.

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Originally posted by @torunn
I read somewhere (!) that, at our age, it is more important to remember the entirety than details - that's why we forget details so easily.
I can tell you what I did when I was 3 but may have a problem telling you what I had for supper two nights ago....LOL....

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