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A group of old friends, all aged about 40, discussed where they should meet for lunch for their reunion.

Finally, it was agreed that they would meet at the Ocean View restaurant because the waitresses there were pretty.

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Ten years later, at age 50, the friends once again discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally, it was agreed that they would meet at the Ocean View restaurant because the food was good and the wine selection was excellent.

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Ten years later, at age 60, the friends again discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally, it was agreed that they would meet at the Ocean View restaurant because they could dine in peace and quiet and the restaurant had a beautiful view of the ocean.

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Ten years later, at age 70, the friends discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally, it was agreed that they would meet at the Ocean View restaurant because the restaurant was wheelchair ♿ accessible and had an elevator.⬆⬇

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Ten years later, at age 80, the friends discussed where they should meet for lunch.

Finally, it was agreed that they would meet at the Ocean View restaurant because they had never been there before!
*...Memory loss! *

     Age with grace,
👍ENJOY LIFE!

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