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Old 13th July 2008, 04:01 AM   #25
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by Rick
Now just a second Here !!
I'm 61 and still kicking .

For me it has always been 100 years for an item to be judged 'Antique' .
Right on Rick!!!!
I worked for the airlines for nearly 40 years, retired last year, and remember one day about 7 years ago, we were sending out a Boeing 727 on its last flight, on its way to the desert. The young guy working with me commented it was sad to see this faithful plane going away to the desert.......I noted to him, yeah, worse for me though, I remember when they were new!!

Been 'dodgin' bullets for lots a years now', looks like I'm gonna make 63 ..next month!!! Thats why I like the patinated, worn old warriors.....they're just like me
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