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I hope not. Few house guests have been such a pain, popping up out of the blue, putting the kybosh on everyday activities. Believe me, when Arthur rears his ugly head in the kitchen it's impossible to even prepare a meal, let alone open a bottle of nicely chilled wine without him spoiling everything.
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I guess I'm not alone in this. It's not that I give a toss that I'm over 50. It's the way people generally, including professionals like doctors and even those in the market for selling to people over 50, want to shroud their presentations in somber tones and dress them up in shades of dreary grey, pale blue and faded pink. It's this attitude, rather than clocking up the years, that puts you off ever wanting to reach the "elderly" category.
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Isn't it about time that society wised up? My own great granny might have felt elderly at 50 - she'd had 10 kids by then, took in washing to make ends meet and had [url=http://www.davidhabchy.com]barbour sale[/url] no modern gadgets to help her with the housework, no nanny to help her with the kids and had to darn socks and mend clothes as Primark didn't exist in the 1890's. But it's about time that those who should be in the know got themselves up to date on over 50's today.
I might have suddenly come down with a touch of Arthur, but if I have I don't want some sad old gadget to help me screw the lids of stuff. I want funky. I want fun - and I still want my funky fun gadget to help me screw the lids off stuff.
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So here are my top four tips for manufacturers and sales people selling to over 50's:
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