Actually, it's not a bad thing to be called an Old Fart, as you will see. Old Farts are easy to spot at sporting events; during the playing of the national anthem, Old Farts remove their caps and stand at attention and sing without embarrassment. They know the words and believe in them.
Old Farts remember World War II, Dunkirk and Hitler. They remember the Atomic Age, the Korean War, The Cold War, Expo 67 and the Moon Landing. They remember all the Peacekeeping Missions too.
If you bump into an Old Fart on the sidewalk he will apologize. If you pass an Old Fart on the street, he will nod or tip his cap to a lady. Old Farts trust strangers and are courtly to women.
Old Farts hold the door for the next person and always, when walking, make certain the lady is on the inside for protection.
Old Farts get embarrassed if someone curses in front of women and children and they don't like any filth or dirty language on TV or in movies.
Old Farts have moral courage and personal integrity. They seldom brag unless it's about their children or grandchildren.
It's the Old Farts who know our great country is protected, not by politicians, but by the young men and women in the military serving our country.
This country needs Old Farts with their work ethic, sense of responsibility, pride in their country and decent values.
We need them now more than ever. Thank God for Old Farts!
I was taught to respect my elders. It's just getting harder to find them.
Most of my closest friends were old farts. I just listen and learn from what they say. You are totally right and I always open a door for people, watch my language around elders, and toatally respect those grey haired friends we know and love.