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Old 09-27-13, 04:33 PM
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My 88 year old mom playing Guitar Hero with her 23 year old Grandson...

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You can't leave us hanging like that...

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My 88 year old mom playing Guitar Hero with her 23 year old Grandson...

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Old 09-27-13, 06:21 PM
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Guitar hero is a great game. It introduced a whole new generation to some great music from the past.
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Wow! That is either one very big boy . . . or a very tiny grandmother.

That's a priceless picture, one to go in the family photo album to be passed down from generation to generation.
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Old 09-27-13, 09:29 PM
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If he's smart Grandma did otherwise he runs the risk of no more cookies.
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The Wii and other movement game consoles are a great thing to have happened with the gaming console industry. Wonder if they have a cycling based game?
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Wonderful!!! Growing older is not optional; growing up is! I hope I never, ever get too old to play.
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Go Grams!! I just retired from teaching kids who had no chance of your kind of family life. It really is a blessing when you've got it... something to cherish.
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Go grandma! It's good to see 50+ers with their minds open. I used to have an elderly neighbor who was proud about his computer illiteracy.
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