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Every morning that I wake up I look upon it as a bonus, me and my best and oldest mate Tony once counted up how many of our old school friends are dead and the numbers were frightening.

So if my name is not in the evening papers obituary column I am still in the land of the living.

I am 70 this coming september, if I make it to being 70 thats fine, anything over that is a god given bonus.

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Sorry folk,s I dont know what happened to the diagram ,per hap,s it was a copyright thing as I did purloin the Diagram from else where, it was a Circle  subdivided with roughly an eighth of segment as time spent sleeping another eighth spent eating a further eighth spent awake and doing things and the remaining five eighths was spent wondering what I had done with the thing I had in my hand a second ago, hope that goes some way to explaining it .     perhaps not 
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Hi, I have noticed that lots of men I worked with over the years have aged quite badly, some now with humps on their backs; where as I have not changed at all! I was delighted to read in the "SUN" news paper that I will live to 100, meaning that I will lift my pension for 35 years! [well I paid N.I. for 50 years] so things are looking good.

 

Dave.

 

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big olga - 2011-02-08 10:50 PM

 

Hi, I have noticed that lots of men I worked with over the years have aged quite badly, some now with humps on their backs; where as I have not changed at all! I was delighted to read in the "SUN" news paper that I will live to 100, meaning that I will lift my pension for 35 years! [well I paid N.I. for 50 years] so things are looking good.

 

Dave.

 

So sorry to hear you have been like that all your life Dave, must have been tough for you! (lol) ;-)

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