The know-alls

I wouldn’t mind knowing what the statistics for break-ins is in small villages. I am sure it can’t be very high, at least not for the houses in the center of the villages.

As I have previously written, there are always old men on benches scattered around town. Surely they must know everything about everybody’s whereabouts. About who lives where and who is away at work or on holiday.
The old Spanish men seem to hog the public areas such as squares, streets and bars where they gather together to play domino whilst maybe having one coffee in 4 hours.  I do wonder how some of these bars and cafes make any money if they are frequented by lots of old men, because they just hang out being noisy but spend next to nothing. Still, nobody ever seems bothered.

The old Spanish women on the other hand seem to only be in the shops, the market, their house and the street in front of their house where they can be seen frantically sweeping and mopping (yes, sometimes they do mop the actual street).

A few times I have arrived home only to be greeted by the old women in my street telling me that El Hombre arrived home a bit earlier. We joke with the fact that it would be impossible to ever have an affair as the old people would know.

I must be impossible to break in to a house in the center of the village. The old women would know if you were away on holiday, and they usually make it their business to know everything about your family as well, so no use pretending to be a cousin who forgot his key.

Maybe I should create a private investigation company solely hiring old people. They know everything and what they don’t know they will find out as they are so nosy. Sounds like a win win situation. Remember, this was the first time you heard of Private Geriatric Eye!

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2 Comments »

  1. Crazy Brits » Growing Old Disgracefully said,

    December 6th, 2007 @ 2:12 am

    […] Eastbourne, closely followed by Worthing, that had the reputation for being heavily populated with elderly people, though many of them seem to be suffering from some kind of delusional dementia as they sit in deck […]

  2. Sephe said,

    December 6th, 2007 @ 2:17 am

    heavily populated with elderly people, though many of them seem to be suffering from some kind of delusional dementia as they sit in deck chairs along the prom in the rain, wind or snow congratulating each other that they are living on the sunshine coast”…”http://www.crazybrits.co.uk/2007/11/15/growing-old-disgracefully/

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