Think of it this way "Getting old is a privilege denied by many"
Happy days!
I'm with you, Ron. I call anyone I address, when doing business, ma'am and sir. Just the way I was raised and also addressed anyone above my rank, while in the service, as ma'am and sir. To me, it's just a common courtesy.
Hal81 wrote:
Ill be 86 in May and expect to live forever.
If you make it to 100 you're home free. I hardly ever hear of anyone over 100 passing away!
Wendell wrote:
Think of it this way "Getting old is a privilege denied by many"
Happy days!
Well said. :thumbup: :thumbup:
rcolmansr60 wrote:
76 and proud of it. If you see a NH license plate that says "OLDFART" say hi, that's me.
How long have you had that plate? I wonder if it keeps getting recycled as each owner goes to his final reward? :D
Reminds me of a joke. An old man is on the witness stand, and the lawyer asks him if he has lived in this town all his life. "Not yet."
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Wrangler wrote:
If you make it to 100 you're home free. I hardly ever hear of anyone over 100 passing away!
My grandfather died two days before his 101th birthday.
Hal81 wrote:
My grandfather died two days before his 101th birthday.
I think he got cheated....Rich
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
bigwolf40 wrote:
I think he got cheated....Rich
Me too, He was great till he hit 99. It was down hill from then on.
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