I've found that in my experience I'd rather talk to "old timers" rather than younger folks any day. I was just in Dennys for brunch and had an older driver on one side of me and a driver about my age on the other. Both wanted to talk. I spent 90% of my time talking to the older driver as the younger guy wanted to talk politics more than anything. The older guy talked about his kids and grandkids and the differences between when he was coming up and how things are now. He was not politically correct and was a fun guy to listen to. Even got on the phone to a grandson so he could introduce him to the cute single waitress serving us.
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So I'm sitting here at the Michael's in Prescott Arizona waiting for my delivery time of 0800 and this is just one of the best shopping malls I've been to lol, there are tons of seniors here out and about on their morning walks. A few of them offered to grab me some coffee or to walk with them, I declined the walk because waiting for unloading but I stood and chat with them for awhile about the good'ole days. Two of them were actually retired truckers!