As tomorrow's wrinklies get older and older they will accumulate disabilities. |
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This afternoon there were Victorian-style games, followed by a disco for 2-12s and a 70's disco for the wrinklies. |
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It's full of happy kids, relaxed wrinklies, mums, dads and strolling couples. |
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Remember there's 11 million of us wrinklies out there, and you know we vote in higher numbers than any other age group. |
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The other reason I'm here is to house-sit for the wrinklies while they're off swanning around South Australia. |
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This session features a younger group of musicians, refreshing to those who imagine that the jazz is populated by wrinklies. |
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The so-called grey and wrinklies are no fools and a force to be reckoned with. |
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Seeing Her Majesty was the one thing the sentimental wrinklies in our family wanted us to do while we're over here. |
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The other day I was given a list of 150 wrinklies and told to call them up and arrange appointments for their alarms to be reprogrammed. |
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A lot of the wrinklies, in fact, come along with holes in their shirts and jerseys. |
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Often dismissed as wrinklies and fogeys, dodderers and ditherers, it turns out that the company's target audience are, in fact, among the biggest consumers in the country. |
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Often dismissed as wrinklies and fogeys, dodderers and ditherers, it turns out that Saga's target audience are, in fact, among the biggest consumers in the country. |
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The fears that jazz is increasingly in the hands of grey wrinklies is dispelled by the sight of such musicians as James Lancaster, Dave Hardy and Paul Baxter. |
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That is also why, at a time of austerity, Mr Cameron has found it impossible to cut benefits to pensioners even a winter-fuel allowance wastefully dispensed to rich wrinklies. |
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