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Age factor!

A group of 40 year old buddies discussed where they should meet for dinner.  Finally it was agreed  that they should meet at the Ocean View restaurant  because the waitresses there had low cut blouses and were very young.

 Ten years later at 50 years of age, the group once again discussed where they  should meet for dinner. Finally it was agreed that they should meet at the  Ocean View restaurant because the food there was better than most places and  the wine selection was extensive.

 Ten years later at 60 years of age, the group once again discussed where they  should meet for dinner. Finally it was agreed that they should meet at the  Ocean View restaurant because they could eat there in peace and quiet and  the restaurant had a beautiful view of the ocean.

 Ten years later, at 70 years of age, the group once again discussed where  they should meet for dinner. Finally it was agreed that they should meet at  the Ocean View restaurant because the restaurant was wheel chair accessible  and they even had an elevator.

 Ten years later, at 80 years of age, the group once again discussed where  they should meet for dinner. Finally it was agreed that they should meet at  the Ocean View restaurant because they had never been there before!'

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