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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 23:34:59 GMT, "Calif Bill"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 06:31:40 GMT, "Calif Bill"
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"Aerie Crouwze" wrote in message
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
Makes as much sense as the articles posted by basskisser, Harry,

etc.
Sounds like his opinion written with humor.

Back to the bottle, Bill...it's your best friend.

TEMPERANCE!!!

OUT WITH THE DEMON RUM!!!

Actually, this evening I had some very nice Brunello I brought back from
Montalcino. Mom's 90th birthday party, so brought out the special stuff.


Hell - at 90, you should have given her the bottle. :)

Congratulations to your Mom!!!!


Maybe she made 90 because she did not ever drink the whole bottle. And she
still works 1 day a week as an RN.


Could be.

My wife's Aunt is 92 and still works as an RN doing local blood
drives. She doesn't do any sticks anymore, but she does all the prep
work, monitors the donors and to tell the truth, it wouldn't surprise
me if she could still do a decent stick.

Later,

Tom
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 15:22:35 +0000, Don White wrote:


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And after we use up your oil, we will still have ours.

We'll still have the 'tar sands'. More expensive to recover oil from...but
at least we won't freeze in the dark.
see ** http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/com/Sands/default.htm **
watch the video...


Yeah... I can see the population boom in Drumheller now! (Ever BEEN to
Drumheller? I'm guessing the dinos didn't get caught and die, they
committed suicide!)

Lloyd



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Yeah... I can see the population boom in Drumheller now! (Ever BEEN to
Drumheller? I'm guessing the dinos didn't get caught and die, they
committed suicide!)

Lloyd



Naw...I've only flown over or passed through Alberta on the train on my way
to BC.


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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 23:34:59 GMT, "Calif Bill"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in

message
.. .
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 06:31:40 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Aerie Crouwze" wrote in message
link.net...

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
Makes as much sense as the articles posted by basskisser, Harry,

etc.
Sounds like his opinion written with humor.

Back to the bottle, Bill...it's your best friend.

TEMPERANCE!!!

OUT WITH THE DEMON RUM!!!

Actually, this evening I had some very nice Brunello I brought back

from
Montalcino. Mom's 90th birthday party, so brought out the special

stuff.

Hell - at 90, you should have given her the bottle. :)

Congratulations to your Mom!!!!


Maybe she made 90 because she did not ever drink the whole bottle. And

she
still works 1 day a week as an RN.


Could be.

My wife's Aunt is 92 and still works as an RN doing local blood
drives. She doesn't do any sticks anymore, but she does all the prep
work, monitors the donors and to tell the truth, it wouldn't surprise
me if she could still do a decent stick.

Later,

Tom


My mom is the charge nurse at a convalescent home. Takes care of the old
people of 60-70.


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This thread reminds me of my Grandfather. When he was 97 and still working at a
McDonalds of all places his girlfriend was 72. They would not let him drive any
more so she was his wheels.

He missed 100 by a couple of months. Been gone since 95. I still think of all
the history of this country he lived through. Wow. I am 55 now and would love
to be like he was at that age but I would be happy to hit 75 and still be
active.

Who knows? Time will tell.

126 days to go..



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"RGrew176" wrote in message
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This thread reminds me of my Grandfather. When he was 97 and still working

at a
McDonalds of all places his girlfriend was 72. They would not let him

drive any
more so she was his wheels.

He missed 100 by a couple of months. Been gone since 95. I still think of

all
the history of this country he lived through. Wow. I am 55 now and would

love
to be like he was at that age but I would be happy to hit 75 and still be
active.

Working at 97?? maybe that's what keeps you going...a job and a much
younger woman.
I gotta get me both.


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