I agree, Janet, I also think people are more fun who've done more things, seen more things, *lived* more things; my son is 25, and I love being around him, his sense of humor is wicked; but when his friends are around, I'm outta there! They speak in some sort of 21st century geek code -- gaming and smart phones and bands I never heard of, whose members appear to be space aliens or something (I can imagine my own folks felt this way about David Bowie, et al!). I can go on with anyone about many aspects of the WWW, but none of that twitter stuff, and not much of the facebook either, and I've never owned any kind of mobile phone, nevermind a "smart" one! Yes I believe I am becoming a curmudgeon; I'm starting to sound like my own parents 35+ ys ago.
And unlike 35+ years ago, now those things in the sink over there are MY dishes, and I don't have a handy teenager to wash them for me, so I gotta go do it my damn self. 
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