Posted by Goose on May 28, 2016 at 07:14:01 from (70.198.41.90):
In Reply to: Re: Todays funny posted by rrlund on May 28, 2016 at 06:01:05:
Right on!
I'm 81, and I figure that since the Lord has blessed me with enduring health and cognitive abilities, I owe it to Him to continue to make use of them.
I was born December 7, 1934. Last evening I sprung for a new Hobart 140 MIG welder at a local TSC store. I wrote a check, and the fellow at the register asked to see my driver's license. He looked at my license and said, "You don't look like you're 82".
I told him, "I'm not. I'm 81". He had just looked at the year I was born.
He admitted to being 71, and my wife told me later he looked older than I.
When I had my annual physical at the VA a month or so ago, I had a new assigned doctor. She asked if I was retired. When I told her I was still working basically full time as a County Commissioner, she said, "Good for you! Too many people count the days until they can retire, then all they do is sit around, drink beer, and watch TV. It's straight downhill for them from there".
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