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Hoeveel 82 jaar oude mannen te verkopen voor de antiekwinkels?

November 3rd, 2009 by dderoeck

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Francis Ulma! asked:


Ik ga winkelen voor zalf en dergelijke morgen, en helaas moet ik mijn ellendige oude man met me mee te brengen. Er is een antiek winkel in de buurt van de boeren markt, dus ik dacht aan verpanding hem voor een aantal mooie snuisterijen en misschien een klok of iets. Hoeveel denk je dat ik hem kan verkopen? Als ze niet geven mij een aanbieding, ik heb net van plan bij het verlaten van hem zittend in een stoel, tot hij in slaap valt, dan zal ik vertrekken. Ik weet zeker dat hij zal in de juiste combinatie met alle andere oude spullen. Iedereen die dit eerder meegemaakt? Bedankt en zegent! U-F

Kevin
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6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Lucy Nov 6, 2009 at 12:35 pm

    Can he still get it up?

    You might be able to get a couple hundred for him!

  • 2 KitKat Feverish Nov 6, 2009 at 6:33 pm

    Oh my goodness! The temptation to barter depends upon your answer here my dear… Tell me, is he, you know, still fully Viagrafied? I have a friend - who might be interested - she likes older dudes. =D

  • 3 jms043 Nov 10, 2009 at 12:10 am

    I`m 78 years old, and when my wife died two years ago, you would be surprised at how many old widows came over to visit. I call them the casserole brigade.Maybe they can`t live single, but I can.
    We old timers are still of value to someone.

  • 4 THE NOLTE: THE SEQUEL Nov 10, 2009 at 5:32 pm

    You may want to look into the government’s “Cash for Clunkers” program.

  • 5 keeoweekid Nov 11, 2009 at 5:29 am

    Sorry lady he is not old enough to be an antique. You might try the dog pound, old guys make great pets. I ought to know - I am one! Native Americans revered the old and looked to them for wisdom. Today we old ones get ignored and pushed aside like we have no more value. Leaves the unlearned to make the same mistakes over and over again. How smart is that?

  • 6 Schmeckel Deckel Original Nov 12, 2009 at 8:18 am

    When Grandpa started looking like he was fixing to make a move on that s-l-u-t Angela at the Bottom’s Holler Bar and Grille we warned him he might have an accident if he didn’t leave offa her. She was after his money, no mistake about it. What’s a 38 year old bar floozy want with a 84 year old man? Money, honey. Well, sure enough he fell down the stairs before he could change his will and that was the end of him. I don’t know what the coroner was trying to insinuate when he implied that Grandpa fell down them steps more than once. We was all down at Verlene’s trailer and never heard a thing.