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The Fifty and Above Club....if you're any younger don't even think about posting.


Mick Stockbridge
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I am in the club by a couple of years and we lost my Granddad on christmas eve - he was twice my age! and one of his sisters died at twice my age plus 4! I'm only half way through my life!!!!

 

Get On and Enjoy it!!!!

 

despite the hearing, eyesite, bladder, bowels, sleep patterns and everything that gets thrown at you as you progress.....:sneaky2:

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57. Even got a Doro phone, its the only one i can hear above the tinitis, embarassing when everyone within a hundred yards of you stares at you when it rings. Firing them artillery guns and small arms and not wearing ear defenders.

 

Love westerns, especially Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy and John Wayne.

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Yes i know its 2.30 in the bloody morning, wide awake, missus snoring and grinding her teeth, needed a p, so here with a cuppa and some chocolate brioche, sent an email to the boss and now reading threads on arbtalk.

 

This will cause some conflict, pet hate, maternity leave for husbands, why?, IN MY DAY you took a week out of your annual leave and that was that, you were glad to get back to work. Thats my view!

 

Yes i am a grumpy old **** as the missus says and not very tolerant of other people, good job i work on me own all the time.

 

Anyhow going to read some other threads now and i might even buy another chainsaw, because i can, its my money, so there:001_tt2:

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What a brilliant thread!!!

 

I think that the 20 years between 50 and 70 are the years when life-experience and fitness can be the best years of a persons life. I know a guy who is 79, without an once of fat on him and a rock-climber, who is probably fitter than most people in their 30s.

 

It's not what you know, or what you think you know......It's what you can do, that matters.

 

This is my first post on this forum and I'm of the opinion that you guys involved in the "tree" industry are a blessed bunch. More power to ya, young and old!

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57. Even got a Doro phone, its the only one i can hear above the tinitis, embarassing when everyone within a hundred yards of you stares at you when it rings. Firing them artillery guns and small arms and not wearing ear defenders.

 

Love westerns, especially Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy and John Wayne.

 

I have a tinnitus . Dont really notice with ambient noise but in the dead of night when trying to kip its a constant hiss type of sound . Always there .

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I have a tinnitus . Dont really notice with ambient noise but in the dead of night when trying to kip its a constant hiss type of sound . Always there .

 

Hi stubby

 

Even sitting on here with telly on there is that hissing and as you say at night in bed.

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