Small Talk: At what age do you get old, and what can't you do at that age?
October 3, 2012
T-G photos by Jim Davis
Special thanks to third graders from Thomas Magnet School and principal Dulcie Davis for participating in this week's Small Talk.
95 is the birthday that makes you old. You are not as fast
as you use to be, you can not jump rope and it
is hard for you to listen to the T.V. (Yuliana Bravo)
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You are old when you turn 50. It is hard for you to
breathe when you get to be 50. (Kendall Trice)
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You are old at 56. You do not have much energy, you can
not play football, really, you do not have the ability to
do much of anything when you get to be 56 years old. (Conner Brown)
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You are old when you get to 60 years old. You can not
do cartwheels anymore and run as fast as you could
when you were younger. (Sophia Reed)
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There really isn't an age that you get old. You can do
things at any age that you want to do if you really
want to do them. (Gabriel Adams)
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You are old when you get to 90 years old. It is not easy
to get up out of a chair, hard to drive a car and you can not
run around in the yard with the grandchildren any more. (Mary Lynn Tocchio)
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