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My kids are always trying to sing "feliz cumpleanos" and they really have no clue. They will pronounce it wrong 10 different ways in the same verse.
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I'll have y'all know my age is quite young for a hobbit. Not to mention trees and tortoises. But I have more in common with hobbits than I do with trees and tortoises.
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I have nothing to look forward to when I'm old. Since I'm on Medicare already, the AARP database thinks I'm retired. I already get all their junk mail. Stuff like "retirement community apartments" and so forth.
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Thanks all - today was a total waste. In other words, an absolutely great day. We actually managed to watch 4 movies today. It's been a very long time since Diane and I have devoted a total day to that kind of passive entertainment. Caught the original "Village of the Damned" on cable - it plays very well for a 43-year-old film and is still superior the the remake of it with Christopher Reeve. Next was Austin Powers - "Goldmember." Probably the weakest movie of any we saw this weekend. That was a cable offering as well.
Finally got around to watching "Matrix Reloaded." Finished up with "Finding Nemo." One of the good things about not having much time to watch movies is that when we actually do get a chance to rent a few, the shelves are filled with stuff we haven't seen and want to.
I guess if this thread has taught me anything, it's this: No matter what some people think, at least AARP doesn't think I'm old. Either that, or I'm just not in any of their target demographic areas.
Got another nice present, btw. There's a Reno newspaper online that has an article online now - the Sunday edition has quite a bit from me and has my picture in it. (And the resemblance to a hobbit is quite pronounced.)