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Baby Boomers and Seniors

Meeting Place

Come on in and have a seat! This site is a baby boomers and seniors meeting place where we can find answers to you're questions and read real life stories that can be shared with all.

The site is broken into sections where you can read, rest,learn, participate and laugh. Yes, I will continue to share parts of my life and I hope those stories will spark a memory or two that you would share with us. Take a moment today and tell us a story about something humorous (or sad) that happened in your life. This will encourage others to write and tell stories we can enjoy. Use the CONTACT US page to ask questions about sites we use and recommend, and to tell us a few of your stories.

Youngsters need a place where they can learn about “the olden” days. Yeah, we lived those ‘olden days’ and were mostly happy. Don’t you agree? (Can’t you just hear our grandchildren and great grandchildren giggle while reading you’re story?)

What can compare with learning how to drive alone by careening through corn and grain fields in an old Model T Ford; with springs long gone, bouncing high through furrows and ditches, hanging on for dear life – yelling all the while!

Sure beats the way youngsters learn to drive these days. Of course there are a few differences ie.; there just might be more traffic today then I encountered on my driving experience, where my only concerns were trees and a few cows and a horse to look out for.

My Passion

One of the things I have been very passionate about these past three years – finding ways that people over 55 could supplement those fixed incomes. Believe me – I have spent countless dollars and burned lots of midnight oil – trying to find a way for us to help ourselves.

Baby boomers and seniors need money that is residual in nature – extra money that will come to us each month – for the rest of our lives here on planet earth.

Tall order but I have found a few and will continue my quest.

Don't yet know many of you – really look forward to a hug – Perhaps you and I can work together in a home based business. Wouldn't that be a kick?

A few words about my background would help you understand where I am coming from.

My name is Herman Adcox - Born in Mineral Wells, Texas in 1924 where everyone just knew I would become a minister. Went directly into the Marine Corps after graduating from High School in 1942 - served a few months in the Pacific – Mustered out of the Corps in 1945.

Have really had only two J.O.B.s – one 18 year stint with an Airline – going from passenger agent/baggage loader to Director of Personnel and Labor Relations. My other J.O.B was 18 years with a Steel Pipe manufacturing company – going from a salesman to President.

I just have to complement my lovely wife, Shirley, for all the moves from city to city she made. She has always been there for me these past 59 years. This photo was taken in May, 2008, she is also young-4-ever.

Later years found me in real estate – both as an industrial real estate broker and as and investor.

I know it sounds corny – but I really do like to help others – would rather hug than shake hands – always rooting for the underdog. Hey – real corny – but true!