This message has been sent through the MASSOBS discussion list. Remember, clicking 'reply' sends your message to the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- No so much claptrap as clapped-out trap perhaps? New Age...New Labour..how about New Old Age..... On 18 Oct 2010, at 12:59, Alexander Nixon wrote: > This message has been sent through the MASSOBS discussion list. Remember, clicking 'reply' sends your message to the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > No not thirdsgers please it sounds like some flakey " New Age" claptrap. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 18 Oct 2010, at 11:05, Babs Short <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> This message has been sent through the MASSOBS discussion list. Remember, clicking 'reply' sends your message to the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Right .......Thirdagers it is ..... >> >> my teenage son just been in a music competition called Teenage Rampage....... >> maybe there should be a Thirdage Rampage demanding recognition of respect and rights? >> (unfortunately I can't apply as I am a Midager!). >> >> >> On 18 Oct 2010, at 10:35, Babs Short wrote: >> >>> This message has been sent through the MASSOBS discussion list. Remember, clicking 'reply' sends your message to the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> I like that Lynne >>> >>> but even better is 'Third Agers'........or Thirdagers like Teenagers????? >>> >>> >>> On 18 Oct 2010, at 09:52, LYNNE CROCKETT wrote: >>> >>>> This message has been sent through the MASSOBS discussion list. Remember, clicking 'reply' sends your message to the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> Seniors is just as bad. How about members of the third age? >>>> >>>> --- On Mon, 18/10/10, Lesley Rowe <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>>> >>>> From: Lesley Rowe <[log in to unmask]> >>>> Subject: Re: [MASSOBS] Age >>>> To: [log in to unmask] >>>> Date: Monday, 18 October, 2010, 9:21 >>>> >>>> This message has been sent through the MASSOBS discussion list. Remember, clicking 'reply' sends your message to the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob, I much prefer to be called, ‘the wise one.’ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 16/10/10 12:25, "Bob Rust" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>>> >>>> > This message has been sent through the MASSOBS discussion list. >>>> > Remember, clicking 'reply' sends your message to the list. >>>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> > >>>> > Sometime ago I posted a question about people's feelings about being >>>> > catagorised as "the elderly". Something I detest because of its negative >>>> > conotations. I recently heard and interview with some Americans who >>>> > consistently used the phrase "our seniors" or "the seniors". In the way the >>>> > words were used describing the place of older people in the community. I >>>> > llike it! What do others think? More importantly how do we get it used? >>>> > >>>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> > -- >>>> > To leave this list email [log in to unmask] >>>> > Alternatively, send the following command to [log in to unmask] >>>> > leave massobs >>>> > -- >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list email [log in to unmask] Alternatively, send the following command to [log in to unmask] leave massobs -- >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list email [log in to unmask] Alternatively, send the following command to [log in to unmask] leave massobs -- >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list email [log in to unmask] Alternatively, send the following command to [log in to unmask] leave massobs -- >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list email [log in to unmask] Alternatively, send the following command to [log in to unmask] leave massobs -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list email [log in to unmask] Alternatively, send the following command to [log in to unmask] leave massobs -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave this list email [log in to unmask] Alternatively, send the following command to [log in to unmask] leave massobs --