My kids would tell you that I live in the past because I use a land line phone, I don’t own a cell phone, I still watch DVDs and listen to CDs, I read books printed on paper, I prefer classical music and classic literature to modern, I prefer analog clocks to digital, and I use outdated metaphors like “he sounds like a broken record.” What can I say? I’m old.
Mostly in the present
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My kids would tell you that I live in the past because I use a land line phone, I don’t own a cell phone, I still watch DVDs and listen to CDs, I read books printed on paper, I prefer classical music and classic literature to modern, I prefer analog clocks to digital, and I use outdated metaphors like “he sounds like a broken record.” What can I say? I’m old.
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All it seems
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Mostly in the present, but i do still have a foot in the past and am slowly heading towards the future.
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The present but I have been formed by the past and I have to acknowledge that.
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