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Many happy returns you old bluffer, still nicking a few quid from Penn I hope....!
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Indeed Cork,I love it.
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Happy Birthday!It's good to know that someone on here knows that Santa Claus was not a fat bloke with reindeer!
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not sure if Chris Grant yesterday was appearing as Santa or Dick Turpin in Racing's pantomime, as was picked up elsewhere his massive drifter was laid at whatever price was asked even when seemingly controlling the race from the front. Fortunately for the place buyers connections weren't overly greedy. Happy Birthday, do something nice with loved ones if poss.
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Oldest? Judging by the posts nowadays I'd say you are bang average!
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congratulations Mike, the right age to stop any nasty habits.
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I think Warwick hunt is 74
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You have a long way to was I was born in 1934 and still going but perhaps not so strongly.
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happy birthday i hit 60 this year which is the new 50 of course!!!
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Happy birthday mike.
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Happy 70th Mike and many more of them. I remember struggling to come to terms with turning 40 and my sister in law sent me a card from America saying, in tens years you'll kill to be 40!...
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sageform is 73
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sageform is 73
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Zipper is 94
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Why this obsession with peoples ages?
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I will be 73 on the 6th of January
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Correct Zealot, how did you guess. 74 in April with a bit of luck
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Lester is 82 and I remember the day he rode his first winner. Even then it made the BBC radio news. I also remember it for another reason as I was fishing with a friend at a pond and I fell in.
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Expecting a Telegraph from the Queen are we Old ?
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When you tell people your age you're getting old.
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Delta could give you a few years RothmanMike. Happy birthday.
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Callisto-moon 03 Jan 18 10:57
I think Warwick hunt is 74 my birthday today also...still in my 50's ![]() |
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61 hear ! used to be able to hang a donkey jacket with a lump hammer in each pocket on it ! sadly now if i tried it i would end up wi broken toes !
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I wouldn't say I'm getting old, but my father was born 2 centuries ago, and served in WW1. (TRUE)
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wee eck wins this race
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I thought I was younger than Foyles, but I'm a couple of years older
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It's not getting older that's the big problem! Happpy Birthday Mike and Wazza!
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All the very best sir, hope you have a super day.
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Either wee eck or oldgit as both are of a similar age.
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Next question, who on here has been retired for the longest time? I retired in 1994 when I was 59.
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Kenny mann. What year was your father actually born ? My father was born in September 1899
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workrider: I don't want a telegram as I try to avoid publicity. We kept quiet about our Diamond wedding anniversary in 2016. By coincidence May 19th the Day Harry has chosen is our anniversary..
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my father born 1894, Tonypandy, served with 1st battalion Welsh Borders in WW1.
I will be 70 this year. |
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My father was born in 1904 and I retired in 2007 and I'm 71 this month.
My grandfather was born in 1866. |
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Happy birthday Mike and a very happy and healthy new year to you Sir.
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I'm 51 and I thought I was old but I'm a whippersnapper on here !!
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Next question, who on here has been retired for the longest time? I retired in 1994 when I was 59.
My dad, 2 years younger than you, retired '86 and mortgage (5bed house in berks) paid off in 90. Fairly middle/high ranking manager in BT and took first (and as it turns out best) 'redundancy' offer when they culled many many workers. The yoof of today don't know how lucky they are not having to worry about not losing their job for life and thus paying off that mortgage........ |
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I retired in 2000 at 56. I can recommend it.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKE hope u still got the jacket mate
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