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Went to a funeral yesterday.


Hi all

Went to a funeral of a dear friend yesterday, he is a RAAF mate I haven't seen for over 40 years. Sadly his mum died of old age, so goes the circle of life they say. 

Purpose of this story is he (my mate) is 3 years younger than me, has had 2 heart attacks, a stroke and now has Parkinsons. Oh BTW he smokes like a steam train.  Is there a parity there? Or is this just a coincidence? 

Him and I hitch hiked almost around Australia, in the days when a military uniform was respected, we hardly had to sleep under the stars.

Im never going to complain again about my stinking arthritis. BTW I dont smoke anymore, gave it up at 26. I'm now approaching (way too fast) 65  

Mortality, thou art a B1tch!



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Phil, At your young age, you still have the world in front of you. But don't go to Bali.
Jay&Dee

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JayDee wrote:

Phil, At your young age, you still have the world in front of you. But don't go to Bali.
Jay&Dee


 Bali and Indonesia are places I will never go. 

Too much of our beautiful country to see. 

Be safe



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Sorry to hear that Phil, yes a few old mates have left already unfortunately.



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Phew! thought you were going to say you went to the little hairy ones mate. Phew again.

Sorry for the loss. I'm sure there are some good memories though.



-- Edited by Dougwe on Friday 6th of March 2015 06:53:54 PM

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Sad to lose an old friend Phil, try and remember good times you had together. Take care!


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Phil. A sad fact of life is that your mates and rellies die while the young ones (your kids and grandkids go to those things we have almost forgotten called marriages - although these are less common nowadays).

Remember your mate for all the good times you had together - he came through a War that many young men and women died in.

Give him a silent toast when youre having a beer and don't forget him :)

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I know how you feel, Phil.  Have lost a few good Raafie mates of mine too.  Just makes me want to live life to the fullest while I still can.  That's why I'm planning to travel very soon, to catch up on most of my old Raafie mates, before we all kark it.



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