Hi - just looked at his profile - he was born in 1940 - so 75. Yeoeleven, John, is 79 now - for his 80th next year we are jumping out of a perfectly good aeroplane - luckily strapped to an expert - he is looking forward to it. Not sure where yet, but we will let everyone know.
I wonder how old our oldest member, who still travels, is? We met a guy at Greens Lake earlier this year who was 90 and still travelling full time, but he is not a GN member.
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jules "Love is good for the human being!!" (Ben, aged 10)
Obviously old enough to pay his way through life without;
Baby bonus,child care ,first home buyers grant,family payment part A,family payment part B,compulsive super for most of it,maternity leave etc etc
Simmo - they wouldn't have finally given you a pension as your horse is classed as an asset lol !!
Who cares what year you were born in - youre as old as you feel - its just you do less feeling as you get more mature........
I always get a good laugh at some of Simmos comments (others are really interesting or informative) - he doesn't take himself or anyone else too seriously and just gets on enjoying life as best he can - and making many of us here, smile.
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Cheers Bruce
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