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2017 I will be 60
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jimmyjam wrote:
hey Coach there are several good trail journals out there. One by Iceaxe and another by Gadget come to mind. I would love to hike it.
Cheesecake> Ramen -
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Y'all are making me feel better about turning 50 (in a few more years) .Lost in the right direction.
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rafe wrote:
Eh, we spend our lives working hoping for some relief and some fun when that phase is over -- but will we have the health to enjoy our freedom? Youth is wasted on the young.
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CoachLou wrote:
rafe wrote:
Looks like heaven, Lou. When the time comes, gimme a call. Be delighted to tag along!
I hope it is not too much of a letdown for you after that.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
rafe wrote:
Eh, we spend our lives working hoping for some relief and some fun when that phase is over -- but will we have the health to enjoy our freedom? Youth is wasted on the young.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
Astro wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
rafe wrote:
Looks like heaven, Lou. When the time comes, gimme a call. Be delighted to tag along!
Cheesecake> Ramen -
CoachLou wrote:
SandyofPA wrote:
I will be 60 in 2017 also, I sure hope that isn't old!
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TrafficJam wrote:
Y'all are making me feel better about turning 50 (in a few more years) .
I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
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Drybones wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Y'all are making me feel better about turning 50 (in a few more years) .
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"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
JimBlue wrote:
Drybones wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Y'all are making me feel better about turning 50 (in a few more years) .
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Drybones wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Y'all are making me feel better about turning 50 (in a few more years) .
JimBlue wrote:
Drybones wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Y'all are making me feel better about turning 50 (in a few more years) .
Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
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OzJacko wrote:
I liked that but I wish the accordionist kept her mouth shut. Her voice grated.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
OzJacko wrote:
I liked that but I wish the accordionist kept her mouth shut. Her voice grated.
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"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
John MacDonald wrote a series of mystery books whereby the protagonist Travis McGee made frequent references to taking his retirement a chunk at a time. He'd work until funds were restored then take a chunk of retirement.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC -
JimBlue wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
I liked that but I wish the accordionist kept her mouth shut. Her voice grated.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
Astro wrote:
JimBlue wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
I liked that but I wish the accordionist kept her mouth shut. Her voice grated.
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"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
Dan76 wrote:
John MacDonald wrote a series of mystery books whereby the protagonist Travis McGee made frequent references to taking his retirement a chunk at a time. He'd work until funds were restored then take a chunk of retirement.
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
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jimmyjam wrote:
Dan76 wrote:
John MacDonald wrote a series of mystery books whereby the protagonist Travis McGee made frequent references to taking his retirement a chunk at a time. He'd work until funds were restored then take a chunk of retirement.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
Astro wrote:
rafe wrote:
Eh, we spend our lives working hoping for some relief and some fun when that phase is over -- but will we have the health to enjoy our freedom? Youth is wasted on the young.
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LIhikers wrote:
Astro wrote:
rafe wrote:
Eh, we spend our lives working hoping for some relief and some fun when that phase is over -- but will we have the health to enjoy our freedom? Youth is wasted on the young.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
Cheesecake> Ramen
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Astro wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
Astro wrote:
rafe wrote:
Eh, we spend our lives working hoping for some relief and some fun when that phase is over -- but will we have the health to enjoy our freedom? Youth is wasted on the young.
Lost in the right direction. -
Very happy for you Coach.
Looking forward to seeing your photos and comments.
I will get there one day.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait.
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