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Do you use Pepcid?

2007-08-25 10:38:25 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are bills ever easier to pay?
Are the kids EVER going to be stable and productive members of society?
Will my Bride of ten years and I ever have a chance to "stop and smell the flowers."

It just seems like the problems NEVER stop.

2007-08-25 10:07:25 · 17 answers · asked by Erik A 3

If you were going to write a book about your life, philosophy, experiences, knowledge or the history of your generation, what would it be called?

I would have to wrestle with several titles. "Warrior Woman" might be one. "Forgotten but Never Lost" (?) "I'm Confused This Must be China" (?) "Exit Laughing" (?)

I have to really think about ONE that really sums it up for me.

2007-08-25 08:07:33 · 26 answers · asked by isotope2007 6

in the morning? I do or I have tea.

2007-08-25 01:37:14 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Ok, no wise cracks! I know I'm a mug already.lol
My question is do you prefer to drink from a cup or a mug?

I like to use a cup myself, don't know why but to me a hot drink has a better flavour in a cup. x

2007-08-25 00:57:30 · 58 answers · asked by ? 5

One of you set up a senior chat room. I have it bookmarked on my work computer, but need the link for home. Can someone email it to me? Is it actually being used? Nobody was ever there when I'd check it. Thank you!

2007-08-24 23:48:02 · 6 answers · asked by Lady G 6

Hubby wrote LadyG in a card he hid in my suitcase when I went on vacation with a girlfriend. I liked it, so that's why I use it. I imagine Goldwing has something to do with a Harley, or some bird, but he'll have to tell us. What about the rest of you?

2007-08-24 23:45:36 · 35 answers · asked by Lady G 6

Yesterday, after my neighbour Boris, came over and asked if he could borrow a teaspoon of sugar to water his car with, I realized after he left.. Boris has been dead for 5 years. But that's not all... I found my pill bottles after years of them missing. My doctor told me I to look every where for them and I did. Well, after Boris appeared for sugar, they reappeared in the cupboards. What the hell is going on, Beth? Beth!? Are you there?

2007-08-24 19:18:11 · 31 answers · asked by Wilson 2

I used to love to watch the spooky shows (nowadays they don't have spooky shows, they have horror shows that are gory and gruesome).

I thought Boris Karloff made a very convincing "assembled" man; Bela Lugosi's eyes were piercing and hypnotic; and my favorite was the simple, plain-faced man who could be anybody, but usually a werewolf -- Lon Chaney.

2007-08-24 15:49:42 · 8 answers · asked by felines 5

I thought as I got older I would be cutting the zzzzeds all the time but I find I need less sleep now but still have the same amount of energy.And food! I dont eat any less as I had been told I would ,which is good as I love my food and eat very healthily. I never take cat naps go to bed at about 2/3 am and get up about 8am exept if I have to work in the hospital and then it is 6 15am whats your experience

2007-08-24 13:51:21 · 31 answers · asked by Yoda 4

Just had my first visit from them this morning. Meds were delivered this afternoon. No more reason to travel 130 miles to the VA concerning the current condition. SEEMS great, but I'm a natural skeptic. Any negative info?

2007-08-24 12:44:44 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

I posted a "question" warning seniors to be aware of how much personal information some were giving out, where do you live etc. and was slapped with a Violation Notice, so apparently warning seniors to be cautious of people fishing for information is a Violation of Yahoo's customer standards.

Isnt that just freaking amazing considering the filth posted on Yahoo that they wont remove?

2007-08-24 10:50:57 · 13 answers · asked by isotope2007 6

I feel that members of our senior citizen group is under utilized in this country. It seems to me that they are a wasted resource which will be uncoverable once they are gone. What they offer to the next generation is a limitless bank of experience. They are the keeper of moral standard and values. Yet, I think they sometime take these incredible assets to heaven while leaving younger generations very little to inherit. I hope one day we'll recognize the potentials of this wealth and benefit from them. Having said that, I actually feel that it's the responsibility of each senior citizen to find a mean to preserve and past on their knowledge and wisdoms. If museums are design to preserve physical artifacts, should we not create some similar institution to preserve the experience of these surviving generation. How come we've baseball museum, yet we don't have an insitution where seniors can teach and share their life with younger members ? I think we'll be surprise at the results....

2007-08-24 10:25:38 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

in questions and answers when they no know no one can answer except their itto group? They hang out in their privatized caves, so only they can answer their questions. LOL.LOL

2007-08-24 10:21:57 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I,d be happy to give one to the trolls who have nothing to do but follow me around trying to mess up my questions and answers. You know what they say Gracie"it takes one to know one" be may guest have a SNICKERS. Did you have a good time in Tombstone Arizona? have another snickers bar I have plenty.

2007-08-24 09:15:39 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

I had 2 and it's hard to choose between them. This is about the dog. As a teen, we had this black Lab mix whose name was Troubles because he looked like he had the trouble of the world on his shoulders. My sister had a Amazon parrot. The parrot would yell "Help! Help! Help" and the dog would run to see what the bird was yelling about, then the bird would shut up. The bird got the dog to do this all darn day. Also, my dad had a, um, gas problem. He'd pass the foulest gas and blame it on the dog. The dog would look at his own behind, hang his head, and get up and move away. He was also raised with a cat, and they'd play chase. As they grew, the cat figured out she could run under the couch. The dog would follow and get stuck. Every single time. The cat could get the dog to play this dumb game every single day.

2007-08-24 08:05:00 · 25 answers · asked by Lady G 6

Kissing keeps the heart young*...

2007-08-24 07:51:42 · 24 answers · asked by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7

For me, it's that dang Head On commercial with the stuff you rub on your head. It annoys me so much, I probably need the stuff. Hmmmm....maybe that's their point.

I love most of the Budweiser commercials, especially the horses playing football.

2007-08-24 07:25:49 · 34 answers · asked by Lady G 6

OK, your town wants to raise some money. You're asked to be in the calendar. If you know the movie, you know what I mean. Male or female, would you go for it?

2007-08-24 07:22:41 · 10 answers · asked by Lady G 6

I was self-taught back in the Commodore 64 days. Still don't know how the heck I actually did anything.

2007-08-24 06:41:39 · 17 answers · asked by Lady G 6

What is it? Do I need to fear it? What should I do to prepare for this mental state?

2007-08-24 04:53:18 · 7 answers · asked by Erik A 3

Now that I am "middle aged" I know that I have had to give up on some only to replace them with others. Is that a normal part of the aging process? Did you give up on your "dreams of youth" and are the dreams you replaced them with better than the initial ones.

2007-08-24 04:52:06 · 12 answers · asked by Erik A 3

I just read a headline that said ................

More people in their 60s and 70s report being happy than do those in their 40s, according to a recent survey conducted of 21,000 people in 21 countries, spanning four age groups from 40 to 80.

What do you think? I'm in my 50's (and happy!) and hope my 60's and 70's will be be happy.

2007-08-24 04:01:21 · 14 answers · asked by Miz D 6

Even after dad had a stroke family members would get him down to the delta on the bank or in the boat. He loved it. Bless his heart.

2007-08-24 04:00:00 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

For the first time in using YA, I have found difficulty in picking best answers.

Why do you think that your group (or those answering in the Sr. section) gives better answers to questions?

2007-08-24 03:54:10 · 18 answers · asked by Erik A 3

I consider myself to be a decent Dad but sometimes I am a real hothead. Will my kids think of me when I am gone and, like Shakespear said, "The evil that men do lives after them. The good is oft interred with their bones. ..."

What will my children remember about me?

2007-08-24 03:50:20 · 16 answers · asked by Erik A 3

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