> I never really liked the terminology "Old
> Farts" but this makes me feel better about it.
>And if you aint one, I betchya you know
> one!
. I got this from an "Old Fart" friend of
> mine!
>
> OLD FART PRIDE.
> I'm passing this on as I did not want to be
> the only old fart receiving it. Actually, it's not a bad thing to be called,as you will see.
> Old Farts are easy to spot at sporting events; during the
> playing of the Star Spangled Banner (or O Canada ). Old Farts remove their
> caps and stand at attention and sing without embarrassment. They know the
> words and believe in them.
>
> Old Farts remember World War II, Pearl
> Harbor, Guadalcanal , Normandy and Hitler. They remember the Atomic Age,
> the Korean War, The Cold War, the Jet Age and the Moon Landing. They remember
> the 50 plus Peacekeeping Missions from 1945 to 2005, not to mention
> Vietnam
> .
>
> If you bump into an Old Fart on the
> side walk he will apologize. If you pass an Old Fart on the street, he will nod or
> tip his cap to a lady. Old Farts trust strangers and are courtly to women.
>Old Farts hold the door for the next person and always, when walking, make certain the >lady is on the inside for protection.
>
> Old Farts get embarrassed if someone curses
> in front of women and children and they don't like any filth or dirty
> language on TV or in movies.
>Old Farts have moral courage and personal integrity. They seldom brag unless it's >about their children or grandchildren.
> It's the Old Farts who know our great
> country is protected, not by politician's, but by the young men and women
> in the military serving their country.
>
> This country needs Old Farts with their work ethic, sense of responsibility, pride in their >country and decent values.
>We need them now more than ever.
>
> Thank God for Old Farts!
>
> I was taught to respect my elders.
> It's just getting harder to find them.
> Farts" but this makes me feel better about it.
>And if you aint one, I betchya you know
> one!
. I got this from an "Old Fart" friend of
> mine!
>
> OLD FART PRIDE.
> I'm passing this on as I did not want to be
> the only old fart receiving it. Actually, it's not a bad thing to be called,as you will see.
> Old Farts are easy to spot at sporting events; during the
> playing of the Star Spangled Banner (or O Canada ). Old Farts remove their
> caps and stand at attention and sing without embarrassment. They know the
> words and believe in them.
>
> Old Farts remember World War II, Pearl
> Harbor, Guadalcanal , Normandy and Hitler. They remember the Atomic Age,
> the Korean War, The Cold War, the Jet Age and the Moon Landing. They remember
> the 50 plus Peacekeeping Missions from 1945 to 2005, not to mention
> Vietnam
> .
>
> If you bump into an Old Fart on the
> side walk he will apologize. If you pass an Old Fart on the street, he will nod or
> tip his cap to a lady. Old Farts trust strangers and are courtly to women.
>Old Farts hold the door for the next person and always, when walking, make certain the >lady is on the inside for protection.
>
> Old Farts get embarrassed if someone curses
> in front of women and children and they don't like any filth or dirty
> language on TV or in movies.
>Old Farts have moral courage and personal integrity. They seldom brag unless it's >about their children or grandchildren.
> It's the Old Farts who know our great
> country is protected, not by politician's, but by the young men and women
> in the military serving their country.
>
> This country needs Old Farts with their work ethic, sense of responsibility, pride in their >country and decent values.
>We need them now more than ever.
>
> Thank God for Old Farts!
>
> I was taught to respect my elders.
> It's just getting harder to find them.