Sentences with phrase «older folks grew»

What if somebody specialized in properties that middle aged or older folks grew up in?

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It's said that youth is wasted on the young, and I think a lot of the bashing millennials get is jealousy from those grown old who are seeing the best years behind them, while looking down the loaded barrels of living in an old folks home and learning to love BINGO.
The four - year - old project pairs teams of visiting consultants (graduate business students from top schools like Stanford plus folks from companies such as Google and Salesforce.com) with local start - ups to help grow the businesses.
We've seen our Sunday numbers grow quite dramatically with older folk coming and playing a real part in the life of our church.
Don't miss this Triangle tradition that features old - fashioned fun, from rides and games, a «Flower and Garden Show,» «Folk Festival,» the Village of Yesteryear's artists and crafters, and the «Field of Dreams,» a miniature farm designed to help children learn how food is grown.
«People have seen him grow up, older folks in their fifties, they see him as a son who's been able to rise.
Having grown up in the 80's I found many of the flashback to the 80's joined funny but I would imagine they might get lost on some of the much younger or older folks.
Because learners have grown up with technology, we (old folks like me!)
The majority of folks would say that the GTI «Study» is the most important one out there, but I've grown a little older.
My parents are old - fashioned farming folk: we grew cotton and corn, and we were very proud of the fact that we were one of the only black families in Batesville who owned our own land.
She is the ninth of twelve children born to «old - fashioned farming folk» who grew cotton and corn.
I don't trust the banks (especially common of older folks who grew up with the Great Depression and various Bank Runs)
Older folks may find it hard to believe, but a growing number of Millennials have never stepped into a financial institution.
You will make a little less per unit BUT your audience grows significantly because now you can have college students, single parents, older folks, etc. all able to afford your rental units AND instead of capturing one $ 1,000 - $ 1,500 a month payments, you can probably charge $ 700 a month per unit (or more, depending on the market) and build maybe 3, 4, 5, 10 units for the price of a home or two and now you're making something like $ 2,100 - $ 10,000 a month.
Bankruptcy does nothing to my private loans and older folks need to understand that before passing judgment on students — students of parents like them who don't have money that grows on trees or lavish inheritances.
The alternative is to keep working but to pay a third party to care for the old folks, which is another way finances will be impacted for the grown children.
We need help from some additional dedicated folks to keep growing and help more old dogs!
As a pilot, this first taster of Growing Communities focuses on members of Transition Town Lewes in England — the same folks who brought us this rather catchy video and rap about our dependence on oil — and discusses everything from individuals keeping chickens in old playhouses in their backyards, through urban beekeepers in their local graveyard, to a collective artists studio that has transformed the land around it into a community garden.
While the younger techy demographic that has grown up on Facebook may find this approach fascinating, the older folks that grew up with Ronald McDonald is more likely to shirk it off.
My heart and home is open for my grown children and their families and older folks who have lost their loved ones.
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