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How old are they? Things have changed so rapidly, you don't have to be that old to remember when, at least, there was some sense of normalcy is this country.
I remember I bought my dad a computer. I was trying to teach him how to use it. I said, press the spacebar. He said, what is that. And I realized he had never typed on a keyboard at all, something I took for granted. He would be pissed now too, and in disbelief that we were letting this go on without getting out pitch forks and roasting all these bastards.
Mom is 68 this year and dad will be 62. My mom uses an iPhone and I pad better than most people now, but it took her a long time to get use to it. She hasn't used a computer since 92 or so. Dad is ok on both but he has no idea where to look for info other than MSM.
That's not old dude. LOL
I hope it isn't old. I am 62 and work in tech.
lol technology changes way too fast. Its old in tech terms.
LOL Amen Brother!
LOL Thanks for the chuckle!
I made a documentary of sorts on my parents about 20 or more years ago. Sat them down and ask them all about there lives. I'm glad I did that. It's great to watch it now. You should do the same thing before it's to late. That will you kids, kids, kids .... know who they were.
All he need to know is that is the one place not to look. Might as well go ready the funny papers.
My dad died in 2012 at 90, and Mom in 2016 at 93. Love them all you can, and have no regrets when there gone. Cause you'll miss them every day that goes by.