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When I read that subject line I almost didn't have to read the article :lol: the outcome is becoming almost predictable. Good ole' grandpa... still ain't taking crap offa nobody!Perhaps it would be best to leave the seventy-somethings alone altogether...
Yes. And often, into their 80s. One of my grandfathers was like that: Great Depression, lost and made fortunes, worked--and fought--with racehorses his whole life--kept a loaded colt .44 under the bed. All that. Larger than life. No way any of the kids or grandkids could ever replicate it.How come it's always someone in their seventies? Is that some kind of magical age?
WWII started officially in 1941 (with America's entry to make it a real WORLD war) and the Korean War 1950–1953 so yeah, do the math. Most of the soldiers were in their late teens, early 20's where as the same age group fought in Vietnam 1959 to April 30, 1975 with a majority of the American combatants entering the war starting in 1965.It may be purely coincidental that these fellows being reported are in their seventies but ... remind me again, when was WWII/Korean war?
WWII started officially in 1941 (with America's entry to make it a real WORLD war) and the Korean War 1950–1953 so yeah, do the math. Most of the soldiers were in their late teens, early 20's where as the same age group fought in Vietnam 1959 to April 30, 1975 with a majority of the American combatants entering the war starting in 1965.
TITUSVILLE, Fla. -- A would-be robber who tried to hit a Brevard County convenience store got hit right back. The suspect ended up having to fight off a 77-year-old customer who was determined to take a bite out of crime.