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Anglicare has produced a raw, heartfelt documentary to bust the stereotypes and myths associated with ageing.
Transcript
00:00What age is old? Old? What's old? I don't think of an age, to be honest with you. I've
00:17never thought of old. When I was young and my grandmother was 50-something, I thought
00:21she was ancient. My brother-in-law's turning 80, which is the new 60, or 70's the new 50.
00:28In the 90's, they're still pretty vibrant. I'm 90 on Monday, so it has to be 100. Yeah,
00:36good thinking. We regard ourselves as mature. Yeah, mature. Well, I'm mature, but don't
00:42know about Peter. If I see the disabled seating on the bus, Peter, sit there. And Peter will
00:47say, but that's for the old people. I say, that's you. Romance. I haven't any luck with
00:55females in my life, I've got to tell you that. What about me? I'm a good friend. I know that.
01:01Friend. Platonic. There's more widows than widowers. You've got to be very careful around
01:08here. Like even when we talk to the young waitresses, you're in trouble there. You know? Yeah.
01:17Fun? No, no actually. Discouraged? No, we don't use dating apps. People can still have
01:26fun, even though they're older. Everyone seems to be a lot happier than I thought people
01:30would be in a retirement village.

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