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Spook,

    I'm certain that I can at least out play anyone I know.  I find the
older I get, the more I want to play.
Forget that "W" word.  In terms of old, I gotta tell you, Bob's a hell of
a lot older than I am.  The reason for
this is that I was born at a very young age.  My wife will tell you that
I've yet to age beyond my teens.  No,
I'm not ready for the rocker yet.  And I fully suspect, neither is Bob.
You forgot to see the grin on my face
when I made that last post.

Larry

Georgia Trehey wrote:

> Larry,
>
> I assign you the task of re-reading my story about Lee and his T-6.  He
> is way, way older than you or Bob and he's not even close to retiring
from
> flying. Age is not a number.  I can't comment on you because I don't
know
> you well enough,  but Bob can outwork, outhike, and outthink most folks
> half his age. Not only that, he makes it look easy!
>
> While I'm at it, I'll insert my soapbox statement for the day.  I think
> it is ridiculous to force airline pilots to retire at 60.  Their
> "airworthiness" should be based on many factors of which we're all
aware.
> One of those factors is NOT what the pilot's birth certificate says.
>
> I understand that AOPA is fighting this, so maybe the rule will be
> changed.
>
> Cheers,
> Spook
>
>
> On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Larry wrote:
>
> >
> > Bob,  Old fogies like you and I, ought to stick to the rocking chair.
I'm certain that we ain't airworthy
> > any more.
> >
> > Larry

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