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15 Unpredictable Grandparents You Need to Keep an Eye On

For some reason, there are people that think life gets boring with age. But it’s easy to refute this common belief — all we have to do is take a look at our grandparents. Their unexpected pranks, effervescent jokes, and eccentric actions — even if they don’t do them on purpose — prove that the lives of elderly people don’t solely revolve around baking pies and watching TV.
We at Bright Side are sure that older people often have a bigger sense of humor than younger generations, especially thanks to their straightforwardness and minor naivety. And after going through our compilation, you’ll have the uncontrollable urge to go see your family.
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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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“Jean, don’t even ask because you don’t want to know.”
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“Telephone rice”
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Would you like to tell us about your grandparents’ wittiest acts and memorable behavior?
Comments
hahaha 15.. that's amazing 😂
What do you mean he doesn't trust the vacuum... like.. what about it?
I can’t stop laughing
Wow they actually broke a Nokia 😆
🤣🤣🤣
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