08-19-2022, 10:17 PM
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ProCrastinationConsultant
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Originally Posted by 86-75309
Back when I was in my 30s and living in an actual house with a basement, I renewed my interest in model railroading. I visited hobby shops, started a small layout, read the magazines and attended many model railroad shows in the area. It took a while for me to realize that I was always the youngest one there. The room was full of gray haired old men.
In my 40s and 50s I moved on from that hobby and restarted my interest in guitars. I shopped the local music stores, but I especially liked going to vintage guitar shows. Again, it took a while for me to realize that I was always the youngest one there. The room was full of gray haired old men.
Nowadays (Who says that except someone in their 60s?) I pay more attention to cars. Whenever I go to a classic car show I continue to see a lot of gray haired old men. But at least now I'm one of them!
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that's because younger people are POOR. old people are just spending their kids inheritance!
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