The "Not Anymores" sit across from the "Oh, We're So Young And Wonderfuls" in the dining car on Amtrack heading west, crossing the high Desert of Arizona.
The "They're Making Me Tireds" sat and listened to how the "We're Never Ever Tireds" were going to spend almost every minute this week.
Leaving out the extra time, I'm sure, for their obviously exuberant sex life.
Soon the "They Think They Invented It Alls" were anxious for food to stop the talking.
Finally our food.
The "We Eat Too Fasters" seem to eat, talk, drink, eat, talk, swallow all at the same time.
We almost sympathy choked for them.
The "I Can't Believe This Shits" really don't need this exposure to these young people.
On the train they seat you deliberately with your most opposite of dining companions.
A thought just occurred to Mr. "Next Time I'm Smuggling In Foods".
He whispered to his wife, "Hey Babe, buy a bigger carryon bag in Flagstaff, make sure it's loaded.".
We have to eat and get back home too before disaster strikes again.
So "The Never Too Old To Learns" say their polite goodbyes to the "They Are A Lot Like We Were Thens" so "You young kids have a great vacation."
The young girl said "Maybe we will see you again in California".
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The "Not If We See You Firsts" answer, "We'll be on a beach somewhere. Bye.".This was our first vacation without taking our children.
Thanks, AMTRACK!
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Non-FictionWhat is "Life In Review"? Saga, song, sonnet, story, satire, summary, sorry situations, silly sort of stupid stuff, sense and non, poems, prose, anecdotes and dozy doats, and a possible personal blow or two. This book is a collection of writings, op...