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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)
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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).
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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.
to know you have reached this spot in life. Make the most of it!
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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