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I've been to two mates funerals already this year, I've heard today another mate died in his sleep last night. Then I get another call to tell me an old boy I've met a few times from another forum died in a light aircraft crash yesterday. I'll be glad when this year is over.

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4 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

I've been to two mates funerals already this year, I've heard today another mate died in his sleep last night. Then I get another call to tell me an old boy I've met a few times from another forum died in a light aircraft crash yesterday. I'll be glad when this year is over.

I don't want to know you any more Eggs !☺️

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4 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

I've been to two mates funerals already this year, I've heard today another mate died in his sleep last night. Then I get another call to tell me an old boy I've met a few times from another forum died in a light aircraft crash yesterday. I'll be glad when this year is over.

Jeez not a good year for ya Eggs as you say

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As you get older it’s more and more likely that your contemporaries will shuffle off this mortal coil.

 

In all probability your friends won’t stop dying next year.

 

Your lifeclock (a la Logan’s Run) is changing colour. 

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Death and tax egger, pretty much the only dead cert's in life.....  ('cuse the pun)

 

You can dodge 'em for a while but they'll get you in the end ? 

 

Best spend your money and enjoy your life - arrive at the hole penniless at 90 mph, stick in a handbrake turn and take the corner leaving only the smell of burning rubber....  

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

As you get older it’s more and more likely that your contemporaries will shuffle off this mortal coil.

 

In all probability your friends won’t stop dying next year.

 

Your lifeclock (a la Logan’s Run) is changing colour. 

And the moral of that story is don't have any friends, life will be happier....

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3 hours ago, Stubby said:

I don't want to know you any more Eggs !☺️

I had to laugh with you Stubby, but it's made my mind up, I'm packing down and moving back North. I think I've sorted a place to pull the truck on, it might take a few weeks to sort but I want to be around my lot.

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I had to laugh with you Stubby, but it's made my mind up, I'm packing down and moving back North. I think I've sorted a place to pull the truck on, it might take a few weeks to sort but I want to be around my lot.

Sounds like an easier meet! Was gona come bug ya in a month or so when my little mate had passed. Shes still fighting it bless her [emoji190]
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