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Little Boy Puts On Top-Notch Performance For “Old Timer’s Day” At School

A little boy dressed up as an old man.

This little kid is truly an old soul at heart, and he proved it during Old Timer’s Day at school! A viral video on social media shows the young boy dressed up as an elderly man for the event. However, it’s not just the child’s adorable getup that’s melting hearts online. This student’s spot-on imitation of an old man has us all cracking up!

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In the precious clip, the boy arrived at school wearing a hilariously accurate costume for Old Timer’s Day. His outfit included gray hair, a beard, a pair of suspenders, and a snazzy bow tie! As soon as the child got out of his mom’s car, he started getting into character. Immediately, he began to complain about his bodily ailments with a weary voice.

“Oh, my back!” he groaned, climbing out of the passenger’s seat.

Although the little boy clearly put a lot of effort into his performance, he still couldn’t help but crack a small smile as he bemoaned his aches and pains. He was just having way too much fun pretending to be an elderly man on Old Timer’s Day!

Mom played along with the young child’s hysterical act in the sweetest way. When she reminded the boy to grab his backpack from the car, she addressed him as “Pawpaw.”

This little boy’s impression of an old man is absolute perfection.

A little boy dressed up as an old man.
Screengrab from TikTok

Commenters thought that this kid’s impersonation of an elderly man was way too good.

“This isn’t an act he graduated with my grand dad class of 65′,” one person joked.

Another added, “He’s channeling someone he knows for sure.”

“Can’t tell me he’s not old already,” said a third.

Everyone at this little boy’s school must have gotten a kick out of his excellent outfit for Old Timer’s Day! How long do you think he was able to keep up the bit?

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