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As I was walking down the street a few days ago I noticed one of those
mobility buggys for people who can't walk very far coming down the
street. It drew my attention because it looked all new and shiny. I
glanced inside because I'm nosy and I can't help but look at people.
The woman inside instantly looked down at the floor and looked quite
ashamed and miserable. It made me feel really sorry for her, and it
made me think a lot. It makes me sad sometimes when I see an old couple
struggling down the street. It's worse if it's someone on their own
though. At least the couples are going through it together, even if
they are contstantly bickering at each other (I have never met one
elderly couple who don't do this.) I always wonder what their faces
used to look like, if they were people who were regarded as 'cool' when
they were younger. It must be horrible to lose your diginity, to lose
control over your bladder, get alzheimers and forget who your own
family are. I don't want to get old.

5.2.06 15:53
 


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