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Re: [DMCForum] [OT] Re: [OT] Re: [OT] Farrar's [OT] New [OT] Woman [OT]



Bill:

Ms Farrar the Younger?

MISS?!?!

To quote Peter Griffin, "I'm a guy, you jackass!" LOL

Age? Pshaw. Most people MY age see me as a far-out old man. Co-workers 
who predate my existence by over a decade say "How old are you, forty?" 
I'm one of the few people my age who knows about the Dumont Network, the 
ORIGINAL "Debbie Does Dallas", King Crimson, et cetera. To most people 
my age these days, cell phones have always been around, Paul Newman is a 
face on a salad dressing bottle, and Elvis Costello was some 
strange-looking guy in an "Austin Powers" movie. ;P The ones in their 
early twenties are worse ... and it is children of such mentality that 
make those with the future of the race at heart despair.

Or just have another drink and turn up the record player.

I've heard that younger chicks dig older men, though, Bill, so take 
heart. Recall the statistic that most second marriages involve women ten 
years or more younger than the man. My old trumpet teacher married his 
third wife not too long ago. He's 67, she's 45. So.

However, if I find out where she got her mechanical abilities, I'll be 
sure to let you know.

In the meantime, listen to "Hey Nineteen" by Steely Dan and laugh. I do.
;)

Regards,
Farrar

content22207 wrote:
> Could a message headed "Farrar's New Woman" be anything but OT?
> 
> Only looking at Mom because a woman of Ms. Farrar the Younger's age
> probably sees me as a far out old man. Am only 39, but try explaining
> that to youth of today. What they fail to realize is I have something
> to offer that 20 year old guys can't: experience. Why should a woman
> in her 20's make such an important journey with someone who still has
> to read the map, or ask for directions, when she could make it with a
> real man who's already been there and is returning for another trip?
> 
> Not that I'm trying to muscle in on Farrar's particular discovery, of
> course. Remember: I DID ask about Mom. 
> 
> Wonder if Mom's the one who taught her how to turn a wrench?
> 
> My dream date: "Not tonight Dear, I have to replace an alternator..."
> 
> Bill Robertson
> #5939



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