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Adrian Caspersz March 21st 20 06:11 PM

icebreakers
 
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

--
Adrian C

Jim GM4DHJ ... March 21st 20 06:27 PM

icebreakers
 
On 21/03/2020 18:11, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

more chance of the inane adverts on LBC turning one loopy ...

newshound March 21st 20 09:52 PM

icebreakers
 
On 21/03/2020 18:11, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

Speaking as someone elderly or beyond, try asking about the "good old days".

I recall as a kid that my grandparents generation had recall of their
formative years, and I am heading the same way. One of my grandfathers
worked for Hiram Maxim, I only got this out of a great aunt, I wish I
had more relevant details. I think this was when Maxim was developing
man-carrying kites that were subsequently used for artillary spotting
over the WW1 trenches.

My dad was just too young to head for the Spanish Civil war. He left
school at 16 to work for the Labour party (George Brown was doing the
same thing in the next ward). I always regretted not taking him to
Laurie Lee's pub.


Brian Reay[_6_] March 21st 20 10:21 PM

icebreakers
 
newshound wrote:
On 21/03/2020 18:11, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

Speaking as someone elderly or beyond, try asking about the "good old days".

I recall as a kid that my grandparents generation had recall of their
formative years, and I am heading the same way. One of my grandfathers
worked for Hiram Maxim, I only got this out of a great aunt, I wish I
had more relevant details. I think this was when Maxim was developing
man-carrying kites that were subsequently used for artillary spotting
over the WW1 trenches.

My dad was just too young to head for the Spanish Civil war. He left
school at 16 to work for the Labour party (George Brown was doing the
same thing in the next ward). I always regretted not taking him to
Laurie Lee's pub.



Maxims son was a radio amateur and, I believe, founded the ARRL, the
America national society for radio amateurs.


The Natural Philosopher[_2_] March 22nd 20 01:09 AM

icebreakers
 
On 21/03/2020 21:52, newshound wrote:
On 21/03/2020 18:11, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I
can use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without
mentioning the current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

Speaking as someone elderly or beyond, try asking about the "good old
days".

I recall as a kid that my grandparents generation had recall of their
formative years, and I am heading the same way. One of my grandfathers
worked for Hiram Maxim, I only got this out of a great aunt, I wish I
had more relevant details. I think this was when Maxim was developing
man-carrying kites that were subsequently used for artillary spotting
over the WW1 trenches.

My dad was just too young to head for the Spanish Civil war. He left
school at 16 to work for the Labour party (George Brown was doing the
same thing in the next ward). I always regretted not taking him to
Laurie Lee's pub.

figures: family of loony leftys. You never had a chance.



--
When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over
the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that
authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.

Frédéric Bastiat

Jim GM4DHJ ... March 22nd 20 07:28 AM

icebreakers
 
On 21/03/2020 22:21, Brian Reay wrote:
newshound wrote:
On 21/03/2020 18:11, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

Speaking as someone elderly or beyond, try asking about the "good old days".

I recall as a kid that my grandparents generation had recall of their
formative years, and I am heading the same way. One of my grandfathers
worked for Hiram Maxim, I only got this out of a great aunt, I wish I
had more relevant details. I think this was when Maxim was developing
man-carrying kites that were subsequently used for artillary spotting
over the WW1 trenches.

My dad was just too young to head for the Spanish Civil war. He left
school at 16 to work for the Labour party (George Brown was doing the
same thing in the next ward). I always regretted not taking him to
Laurie Lee's pub.



Maxims son was a radio amateur and, I believe, founded the ARRL, the
America national society for radio amateurs.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoC95EJYLEQ

Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) March 22nd 20 08:35 AM

icebreakers
 
You won't have much success, Whatever station you listen to has but one main
topic.
The point is that one has to have down time from it. Maybe that is the
topic, ie not talking about the topic since there is very little we ccan do
individually except be careful and just put our minds to something else.
Brian

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"Adrian Caspersz" wrote in message
...
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on LBC,
and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

--
Adrian C




ARW March 22nd 20 09:04 AM

icebreakers
 
On 21/03/2020 18:11, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(


Euthanasia?

I'll get my coat.............


--
Adam

[email protected] March 22nd 20 02:01 PM

icebreakers
 
On Saturday, 21 March 2020 18:11:21 UTC, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(


the war if old enough

Adrian Caspersz March 22nd 20 08:04 PM

icebreakers
 
On 22/03/2020 14:01, wrote:
On Saturday, 21 March 2020 18:11:21 UTC, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(


the war if old enough


Thanks, nope not the war. Too young, and based then in another country.

So today, though apart from some reminisces about folks and times gone
by, we just ended drifting back to coronavirus, food and toilet paper.

Same as this newsgroup, I'll just have to get used to it :-)

--
Adrian C

newshound March 22nd 20 09:51 PM

icebreakers
 
On 22/03/2020 01:09, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 21/03/2020 21:52, newshound wrote:
On 21/03/2020 18:11, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I
can use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without
mentioning the current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

Speaking as someone elderly or beyond, try asking about the "good old
days".

I recall as a kid that my grandparents generation had recall of their
formative years, and I am heading the same way. One of my grandfathers
worked for Hiram Maxim, I only got this out of a great aunt, I wish I
had more relevant details. I think this was when Maxim was developing
man-carrying kites that were subsequently used for artillary spotting
over the WW1 trenches.

My dad was just too young to head for the Spanish Civil war. He left
school at 16 to work for the Labour party (George Brown was doing the
same thing in the next ward). I always regretted not taking him to
Laurie Lee's pub.

figures: family of loony leftys. You never had a chance.



Oh I don't know. Doing all right now and havn't been divorced for more
than 30 years.

polygonum_on_google[_2_] March 22nd 20 10:04 PM

icebreakers
 
On Saturday, 21 March 2020 18:11:21 UTC, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
Dunno about this one...

Can someone give me a list of hopefully enjoyable generic topics, I can
use to spring someone elderly into conversation, without mentioning the
current elephant in the room?

Said person is otherwise drifting to regurgitating topics relayed on
LBC, and its affecting my mental state.

It's not good :(

Not a list, well, there is no list in this video, but you have actually hit an excellent topic yourself!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKaVhXn49xY

(For Brian, a fairly amazing, mostly drone-filmed, video of a huge Russian ice-breaker.)



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