Brian Green
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I know.
I can't take it anymore.
I don't know.
Well, it's really hard to say.
Maybe I could be getting older, too.
You could be getting older, John.
That might be a statement that might be true.
I was stating before that we're younger, getting older, too, and we're all getting older.
We're all getting older.
Yeah, we're all getting older, Chuck.
It's just one of those unfortunate things.
One year I'm 36, and the next year I happen to be 37.
My birthday was last Tuesday, Chuck, and I almost ran over a squirrel.
Luckily, I avoided any kind of contact.
But it was because my arms are sore from all that flippin' and floppin' and country-western type music.
Well, I rewrite this.
This poetry is my own, and I write it.
And normally on a date, if I recite the poetry, I'll recite a poem about myself.
Roses are red.
I'm getting older.