Stay  with this -- the answer is at the end.  It will  blow you away. 
One  evening a grandson was  talking to his grandmother about  current events.
The grandson asked his grandmother  what she thought  about the shootings at schools, the computer age,  and just  things in general. 
The  Grandmother replied, "Well, let me think a minute, I was  born before: 
television 
penicillin   
polio shots  
frozen foods  
Xerox   
contact lenses  
Frisbees  and 
the pill  
There  were no:
credit cards  
laser  beams or  
ball-point pens  
Man  had not yet invented:  
pantyhose   
air  conditioners  
dishwashers  
clothes  dryers 
and  the clothes were  hung out to dry in  the fresh air and 
man hadn't yet walked  on the moon  
Your  Grandfather and I got married first, and then lived  together. 
Every  family had a father and  a mother.
Until I was 25, I called every  man older  than me, "Sir." 
And after I turned 25, I still  called policemen  and every man with a title, "Sir." 
We were before  gay-rights, computer-dating,  dual careers, daycare  centers, and group therapy. 
Our lives were governed  by the Ten Commandments,  good judgment, and common sense. 
We were  taught to know the difference  between right and wrong and  to stand up and take responsibility for  our actions. 
Serving your country was a privilege;  living in  this country was a bigger privilege. 
We thought fast  food was what people ate  during Lent.  
Having  a meaningful relationship meant  getting along with your cousins. 
Draft  dodgers were those who closed front doors  as the evening breeze started.
Time-sharing  meant time the family spent  together in the evenings and  weekends -not purchasing condominiums.  
We  never heard of FM radios, tape decks,  CD's,  electric typewriters, yogurt, or guys wearing  earrings.
We  listened to Big Bands, Jack Benny, and  the President's speeches on our  radios.
And  I don't ever remember any kid blowing his  brains out listening to Tommy Dorsey. 
If  you saw anything with 'Made in Japan  ' on  it, it was junk. 
The term 'making out'  referred to how you  did on your school exam.
Pizza Hut,  McDonald's, and  instant coffee were unheard of. 
We had 5  &10-cent stores where you could  actually buy things for 5 and 10 cents.
Ice-cream  cones, phone calls, rides on a  streetcar, and  a Pepsi were all a nickel. 
And if you didn't want to  splurge, you could spend  your nickel on enough stamps to mail 1  letter and  2 postcards. 
You could buy a new Ford Coupe for  $600, but  who could afford one?
Too bad, because gas was 11  cents a gallon. 
In  my day: 
'       "grass" was  mowed, 
'       "coke"  was a cold drink, 
'      "pot"  was something your mother  cooked in and 
'      "rock  music" was your  grandmother's lullaby. 
'      "Aids"  were helpers  in the Principal's office,
'       "chip"  meant a  piece of wood,
'      "hardware" was  found in a hardware store and.
'      "software"  wasn't even a  word.
And  we were the last generation to actually  believe that a lady needed a  husband to have a baby. 
No wonder people call us  "old and confused"  and say there is a generation gap. 
How  old do you  think I am? 
I bet you have this old  lady in  mind.  You are in for a shock! 
Read on to see  -- pretty scary if you  think about it and pretty sad  at the same time.
Nope, not telling you. Put your comment up and I'll let every one know the answer later today.
 
 
 
22 comments:
about 60
Early 1960
I am that old (young)!
59.
I am that young lady at 67. sonny.
82, AND I WAS THERE.
68
Well my grandmother just died in April...she would have been 102 this October and she always told stories on how times have changed.
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, thus minimum age of grandma would be 84. Other than that her description would apply to just after WW II which would be 65.
89 years young
70
Even though Fleming "discovered" pencillin in 1928, it wasn't used until the 40's. With that in mind, grandma could be only 72.
As young as 66.
3 cents stamps 1932-1958
Ford Coupe model B $600 1932-1934
Gas 11 cents in the early 30's
Grandma was born between 1932-1935 she would be 77-80 years old
Far From Home
Penicillin was discovered in 1928 so AT LEAST 84.....
90
i AM 73 AND i REMEMBER alot of things she didnt have. Gotta be qt least 100.
She is actually Doctor Who using a cloaking device and is 903 years old.
80
80
It is later today...so how old is she?
52 years old born in 1959
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