Clarence Lattimer, 72, of Apache Junction, AZ considered grabbing life by the horns after his military pension was reduced from $847 to $735 per month in November. But it wasn't until his daughter-in-law kicked him out of her house in January that Lattimer actually put his plan into action, enrolling in a night-school security-guard training program at the local technical college."It's such a relief to see Clarence out there on his own, supporting himself," his daughter-in-law Denise said. "There's no time like the present, while his cancer is in remission."
Check the source. It's satire.
Quote from: irishbear99 on November 04, 2015, 09:37:38 AMCheck the source. It's satire.The article or my post? Maybe both?
Quote from: sirdoug007 on November 04, 2015, 09:57:07 AMQuote from: irishbear99 on November 04, 2015, 09:37:38 AMCheck the source. It's satire.The article or my post? Maybe both?The onion is fake news. Just like fox.
Quote from: sirdoug007 on November 04, 2015, 09:57:07 AMQuote from: irishbear99 on November 04, 2015, 09:37:38 AMCheck the source. It's satire.The article or my post? Maybe both?Then you're knowingly spamming/trolling the forum? People occasionally post satire here, believing it's sincere, so the best thing is to blatantly acknowledge that you're posting satire when doing so.
It's great that these seniors can continue to contribute something to society. Some might have 10 or so more years of spending every dollar they make before they die on the job
Quote from: Winston on November 04, 2015, 10:09:48 AMQuote from: sirdoug007 on November 04, 2015, 09:57:07 AMQuote from: irishbear99 on November 04, 2015, 09:37:38 AMCheck the source. It's satire.The article or my post? Maybe both?Then you're knowingly spamming/trolling the forum? People occasionally post satire here, believing it's sincere, so the best thing is to blatantly acknowledge that you're posting satire when doing so.Sorry I offended you. Do you think I should have posted it in "Mustachianism around the web?"
It's great that these seniors can continue to contribute something to society. Some might have 10 or so more years of spending every dollar they make before they die on the job.http://www.theonion.com/article/new-generation-of-dynamic-can-do-seniors-taking-on-1296QuoteClarence Lattimer, 72, of Apache Junction, AZ considered grabbing life by the horns after his military pension was reduced from $847 to $735 per month in November. But it wasn't until his daughter-in-law kicked him out of her house in January that Lattimer actually put his plan into action, enrolling in a night-school security-guard training program at the local technical college."It's such a relief to see Clarence out there on his own, supporting himself," his daughter-in-law Denise said. "There's no time like the present, while his cancer is in remission."