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Reminds me of this one -

"TEENAGERS - leave home while you still know everything"
 
My question is, why is it a teen can remember all the things they need for that virtual reality adventure game, can program everything into their phones, yet forget to bring that plate back to the kitchen when they're done with the snacks...
 
Our first Brit car was a 1960 Austin Healy 3000. When we took it for a short drive I ran it in second geasr and let off the throttle. the snap and snarl the followed so pleased my wife. "Let's get it!" Both Spitfires have the after market four outlet system. Glorious sound.
 
Re ID ten T. My colleague and I frequently used that when had correct of case notes at the community mental health agency. I'm not sure other knew what we were suggesting. i bet the IT guys knew, however.
 
sad but true
 
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