The Old Grey OWLS Aint What They Used to Be

Published: March 2, 2020, 4:02 a.m.

b'Lisa, Sue and menopause just don’t mix. They are dealing with hot flushes, lots of blushes and just plain old night sweats and both are struggling to find anything good about the change of life.
\\nNot only are the OWLS traversing the slippery slope of aging they are finding themselves getting more and more intolerant with incidents of public transport becoming more prevalent.
\\nLisa also share\\u2019s the dilemma of enjoying a night out to see a band wanting to go home early because she is no longer a \\u201cnight owl\\u201d.\\xa0\\xa0 It\\u2019s becoming evident that the OWLS need to find newer pastimes which allows them to be in bed and rested just after dark.
\\nWhen is time to hang up the dancing shoes? When is it time to forget the cocktails and head home for a milo?
\\n\\u201cThe old grey OWL, she ain\\u2019t what she used to be!\\u201d
\\nWant to\\xa0get in touch with Lisa and Sue? Just send us an email via owls@joy.org.au because we would love to hear from you. Also why don\\u2019t you subscribe to the podcast via iTunes so you don\\u2019t miss out on an episode.
\\nThis week\\u2019s tunes:
\\n\\u201cHot Blooded\\u201d by Foreigner \\u2013 From Duke Box Hero (1981)
\\n\\u201cCrying\\u201d by KD Lang \\u2013 From Live by Request (2001)
\\n\\u201cBamboo Schooner\\u201d by Papaya Tree (2017)
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