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You really must try not to be an old fogey.
That's tremendous for an old fogey like me He was 78 at the time.
Even to an old fogey such as myself, this sounds dated.
He was not anything close to an old fogey about the theater or opera.
Was he laughing at the absurd idea of being an old fogey?
I'm a professional trying to do his job, not an old fogey asking to look ridiculous.
You're showing old fogey potential at a frighteningly young age.
He struck me immediately as a crotchety old fogey of 51.
Robert is 3 1/2 years old and something of an old fogey when it comes to clothes.
I'm a bit of an old square, you know, what used to be called an old fogey.
I asked that old fogey in Boyd's for something for my skin.
So it may be that you do it correctly, and I've just become an old fogey.
"I felt like an old fogey," David Koch said afterward.
Is it the residence of some old fogey?
Later, she said with a trace of affection that worried him, "You old fogey.
Nice manners, doesn't treat me as an old fogey.
"I do believe you're becoming an insufferable old fogey.
'I expect so - even an old fogey like me,' he laughed.
Nothing to do with being an 'old fogey'.
"But he considered me an old fogey."
Who is the old fogey now, Kirkpatrick?
We didn't mind being old fogey, as long as there was no one there reminding us of the fact.
Well, don't let an out-of- date old fogey like me influence you."
"Maybe I'd rather be an old fogey."
So I'm an old fogey.
Monica had called him an old fogy, and so he was.
This was one time the old fogies expected to have the last laugh.
"And I loved his speech because he's so concerned about us old fogies."
Go out and get myself trampled to death like the rest of the old fogies?
What kind of a besotted old fogy would this be?
Yet only an old fogy would admit to being overloaded.
It was the manly art made practical for an old fogy.
"The Village has changed so fast, it's made us old fogies before our time," he added.
"He's what an old fogy like me calls young," said the doctor with a twinkle.
The young men at the end of the room no longer laughed; the company were old fogies, and amusement was not to be found there.
The sons of Bach, hip as they were, considered him an old fogy.
But for a bunch of old fogies everyone figured would break down and be in the lottery by now, they are still not bad.
"Just an old fogy that eats lunch with me every day.
Most of us as kids considered them a bunch of old fogies.
A Japanese publication once asked him why he had the hobbies of an old fogy.
Club chefs used to be old fogies on the verge of retirement.
I may be moving into a retirement community, but I'll never be one of those old fogies.
The old fogies will think the world will come to an end."
What do you take us old fogies for?
Some of us old fogies - I am 60 - are non-violent from necessity.
What then is an old fogy who still harbors a passion for pop music to do?
There were, however, many conservatives, "old fogies" he called them, who opposed him.
He was a staid old fogy if you like.
And I've been telling them what an old fogy you are, bringing me home at half past twelve."
Who knows what these old fogies have locked in their skulls."