Are you a 1%er

I almost fall in that age being born in 1948. Funny (interesting) part is my parents were in early their early to mid 40s when I was born. Old enough to be my grandparents. Dad had already seen all of WW11 and 1 tour of Korea when he got out if the service in
'55 when I was 7. They had both seen the Great Depession as young adults. They had both gone from the horse/buggy mule farming days to see the auto and the airplane and the A bomb.

They were farm raised, thirft and threw little ever away. They would help anyone was needing and deserving help, would kill anyone that threatened the family, and told you exactly what they thought in no uncertain terms.

Sad part is say my age of 75, I have outlived so many of my classmates, friends, and family.

Yes, the wife and I still save used tin foil, bacon grease, and a multitude of other 'stuff!" :thumbsup: