I have observed that the generation gap is widening by the day.Aged peope are paraniod of teens,mainly due to their big gobs and unpredictable behaviour.Youngsters are too bored of anybody more than 10 years older than them,and they wont seek any advice from elders,not even from their parents.
Probably the councils should step in and open a combined activities club in which people of all ages can find something interesting and can sit under one roof.
An internet cafe,with glossy plasma screens and gaming computers or consoles alongside hand knitting classes,with a few bingo machines and yoga or pole dancing classes,all under one roof,in one large hall.
That way,a granny might want to shoot some zombies in a video game,and a young man might be interested in hand knitting,so that he can knit a muffler with his favourit footy club's logo on it.Girls in the youga classes,might inspire some big fat men to try pole dancing.That way all ages and types can share each other's interests.
A letter will be sent to Preston city council after the postal strike with these ideas of mine.
Two things might happen,the council will be impressed and ask me to be the next mayor.The council will assume that i am mentally upset,and ask me to avoid mixing with general public,until a doctor can assess my mental health
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- http://www.blog.co.uk/user/malakeas
- 2009-11-01 @ 18:47:30
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- 2009-11-01 @ 18:53:44
It works for me. Or at least it did until I started imagining the grannies pole dancing!!!!!!!!!
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- http://www.conspiror.blog.co.uk
- 2009-11-01 @ 19:54:11
Granny pole dance.I wonder how many paramedica wilol have to be on the standby

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- 2009-11-01 @ 20:03:58
Doesn't bear thinking about does it!!!!!!!!!
malakeas
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I agree and there is a bit of generational matching done over here especially with retired people acting as mentors to teenagers. xx