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I want my M&Ms!

Words can date a person, but not their candy choice... right?

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If you think something’s cool and you call it “neat,” you are not just old, you’re a fuddy-duddy.

If you know what a fuddy-duddy is, you cannot read this print without a magnifying glass.

Some words withstand the battering of time. “Cool” has survived from generation to generation without losing its cool.

“Groovy,” on the other hand? I still use it occasionally, always with an ironic twist, though my irony is probably not discernible to a generation too young and groovy for M&Ms.

I also still say the phone rings. But does it, now that the only ringing phones are cellphones with a retro ring tone?

A friend recently mentioned a much older man who gives away his age by saying “marvelous” — a marvelous word that makes a guy sound as old as the great Gatsby. What was once marvelous is now awesome, and even “awesome” is dog-eared after a generation of overuse.

Old-fashioned words aren’t the only ones that can make a person seem old. So can hip words and phrases.

Example: “Do me a solid.” If you have to ask what that means, please, never say it.

But back to candy.

I still refuse to believe that my M&Ms date me. They are not in the category of Mary Janes, wax lips, Atomic fireballs, candy cigarettes and bubble-gum cigars, all of which I am far too young to remember.

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