Friday, January 8, 2010

Wheelchair Seat Belts Any Other Thoughts On This The Nicest Thing About The Future Is That It Always Starts Tomorrow?

Any other thoughts on this The Nicest Thing About The Future Is That It Always Starts Tomorrow? - wheelchair seat belts

There are no new sins, old does not receive more publicity.

The money used to buy a good dog, but only good enough to make him wag his tail.

If you do not have a sense of humor, probably not useful.

Safety belts are not as confined to wheelchairs.

How is it takes very little time for a child who is afraid of the dark, a young person who wants to book?

Corporate conventions are important because they, like many people can work in the company, without demonstrating.

Why it's class reunions you feel younger than anyone expected?

Scratch a dog and you will find a permanent job.

No one has a driving ambition than the boy who wants to buy a car.

Think about it ... Nobody said: "There is only one game if his team wins.

A good time to keep your mouth when you are deep in the water.

There are worse things than receiving a call from a wrong number at 4 hours. It could be a sufficient number.

I reached the age where the cocktail hour is a nap.

Be careful to read the fine print. It is not what I want to love them.

The problem with the seats is that not all the same size bucket

Do you realize that in about 40 years, have thousands of old running around with tattoos? (And rap is the Golden Oldies!)

Money does not buy happiness, but somehow it is easier to complain in a Bentley to a Kia.

Not awaken from a certain age, every joint, you are probably dead.

2 comments:

Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ... said...

A woman of 40 years with a tattoo Hits Home. Hard!

Love My Duckie!

Charles AKA CeeJay (Cheeky Lad) said...

Many of the wisdom and perspective with humor. The best way to teach.

Thank you, "someone (probably generation) younger than he."

Note: The value of my godmother, and perseverance, and still serves as a constant reminder of the goodness and decency of generaton. Never too old to receive reminders.

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