Thursday 17 February 2011

When I was your age!

A boy was unhappy because his grandpa, who was looking after him while his parents were away, would not drive him to school. The old man turned to his grandson and said, "Listen son, you should not complain. Why, when I was your age I had to walk all the way home at lunch time from school and that was more than a half hour each way, and I could walk four miles in an hour." The young lad looked him straight in the eyes and replied, "You are right Grandpa, it sure is good that they serve fast food at the school so I won't have to complain when I am your age about how far I had to walk for a meal." Grandpa looked at him and smiled knowingly, "It wasn't all that bad son, because that was when I would watch a movie on TV for half and hour after eating my lunch and then run to school, and still be on time."


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