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Meet Ben and Olivia, a retired couple who babysit their grandchildren when their daughter goes back to work. Warm, funny and filled with gentle humor, BEN shows seniors as active, healthy and still in love after all these years. Created in 1996 and nationally syndicated in newspapers and magazines across North America, BEN has won the hearts of fans all over the world. Artist and creator Daniel Shelton touches on everyday details with affection, bringing to life characters in whom we are sure to recognize ourselves and our families.
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olddog1 said, 5 months ago
I don’t.
lightenup
said, 5 months ago
Me neither. In fact, when I do fight the crowds, I lose a little bit of faith in humanity.
Shyygirl27 said, 5 months ago
Neither do I. Yesterday I was going to the grocery store and there was a car accident right in front of me. I was only separated from the accident by one car. Four cars were involved.
Ghost01 said, 5 months ago
Does she miss getting mobbed by the crazies?
Perkycat said, 5 months ago
I do most of my shopping online except for clothes. They never fit right or look like they do on the computer and I usually send them back.
I do love the feeling of energy and excitement when you go to the mall this time of year.
whmIII said, 5 months ago
That is something I would NEVER miss…
Redhead55
said, 5 months ago
I’ve done most of my Christmas shopping online for a few years now. You ask their mothers what the grandkids want (they live in other states from me) and the mothers say, “Oh anything. They’ll like it as long as it’s from you.”. Well that’s a crock! The grandkids are at an age now that no matter what you get them it’s not right, so this year they all got $50 gift cards and their mothers can take them shopping and get them what they do want. So now not even any online shopping. I can get gift cards when I do my grocery shopping. Lazy? Maybe. But at least the little br . . . . um . . . darlings can get what they really want for Christmas.
whmIII said, 5 months ago
@Redhead55
Gift cards…the greatest thing since canned beer!!!
pcolli said, 5 months ago
@Redhead55
In a few years it’ll be those little “darlings” saying to their children, “When I was your age, I thought myself lucky if I got an iPad or an iPhone 4.”
comicsssfan said, 5 months ago
I’ve found that the catalog clothes to be overpriced for what you get compared to department store sales, using the coupons.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
The longer she doesn’t do it the less she will have false memories of liking it.
Smiley R Mom
said, 5 months ago
I still shop in person for “stocking stuffers” because if it costs more than $5-10, it is a regular gift, not a stocking stuffer. For specific & more expensive gifts, I do like shopping on-line. I do my shopping usually during the week, during the day. If I go on the weekend, it is after supper, but only if necessary. I stay away from the malls, although I’ll go to strip shopping centers. The parking usually is much less of a hassle. Also, with my heart disease, I prefer to shop where I can push a shopping cart out to my car if need be.
lily245pj
said, 5 months ago
No you don’t you just think you do.