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Old March 23rd 06, 03:08 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I had to chuckle at that description of us seniors. Especially since
most of us that qualify, excluding me, look more like coffee-colored cue
balls from above. I resembled a Q-Tip at age 45.

If you are one of those young whipper-snappers with concerns about our
ability to fly, take warning. If you hear a call-sign ending in 2U, clear
the airways! Land Immediately! Seek shelter!
This Q-Tip just passed his 3rd class medical again. In less than two
weeks, I shall turn over the 70-years-old mark.

Be Afraid - BE VERY AFRAID!!!

- and now I return you to the regular scheduled program of blither and
blather.


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Old March 23rd 06, 05:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I'm 60 and know what you feel, still have all [most] of my
original hair and it still has some color.

The term Q-tip was used in a motorcycle magazine editorial
describing the little old lady, in a Cadillac with just her
head visible above the seat, peering through the steering
wheel.

Remember 50 years ago, when all those 60 year olds you saw
really were old? Modern medicine and nutrition sure is
nice. But I still prefer to look at women under 25 years of
age. My wife objects to more than looking, actually she
objects to looking but I'm getting sneaky in my old age.

;-)



"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message
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|
| I had to chuckle at that description of us seniors.
Especially since
| most of us that qualify, excluding me, look more like
coffee-colored cue
| balls from above. I resembled a Q-Tip at age 45.
|
| If you are one of those young whipper-snappers with
concerns about our
| ability to fly, take warning. If you hear a call-sign
ending in 2U, clear
| the airways! Land Immediately! Seek shelter!
| This Q-Tip just passed his 3rd class medical again. In
less than two
| weeks, I shall turn over the 70-years-old mark.
|
| Be Afraid - BE VERY AFRAID!!!
|
| - and now I return you to the regular scheduled program of
blither and
| blather.
|
|


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Old March 23rd 06, 01:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Remember 50 years ago, when all those 60 year olds you saw
really were old? Modern medicine and nutrition sure is
nice. But I still prefer to look at women under 25 years of
age. My wife objects to more than looking, actually she
objects to looking but I'm getting sneaky in my old age.


And as you get older, you don't hear as well, either. So you are better
able to enjoy the view without being interupted.
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Old March 23rd 06, 02:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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And as you get older, you don't hear as well, either. So you are better
able to enjoy the view without being interupted.


I have to adjust my glasses, which usually tips off the missus.

AJ

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Old March 23rd 06, 04:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Actually, I have always used hearing protection and can hear
pretty well still.

Rush Limbaugh is totally deaf if he turns his "ear" off, so
he can drive and putt without hearing the gallery.


--
James H. Macklin
ATP,CFI,A&P

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"john smith" wrote in message
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| Remember 50 years ago, when all those 60 year olds you
saw
| really were old? Modern medicine and nutrition sure is
| nice. But I still prefer to look at women under 25
years of
| age. My wife objects to more than looking, actually she
| objects to looking but I'm getting sneaky in my old age.
|
| And as you get older, you don't hear as well, either. So
you are better
| able to enjoy the view without being interupted.


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Old March 23rd 06, 05:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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("Jim Macklin" wrote)
[snip]
But I still prefer to look at women under 25 years of age. My wife
objects to more than looking, actually she objects to looking but I'm
getting sneaky in my old age.



My gal went grocery shopping a with one of her nieces a few years ago.

Niece:
17 years old, 5'-7," 120 lbs(?), blonde hair down to the middle of her back,
dance team, x-cross team, etc, etc, etc.

My gal said she'd hang back a little and watch all the "older" guys tripping
over themselves - to not get "busted" ...trying to grab a look.

She still laughs about it three years later.


Montblack

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Old March 23rd 06, 06:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Montblack" wrote in message
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("Jim Macklin" wrote)
[snip]
But I still prefer to look at women under 25 years of age. My wife
objects to more than looking, actually she objects to looking but I'm
getting sneaky in my old age.



My gal went grocery shopping a with one of her nieces a few years ago.

Niece:
17 years old, 5'-7," 120 lbs(?), blonde hair down to the middle of her
back,
dance team, x-cross team, etc, etc, etc.

My gal said she'd hang back a little and watch all the "older" guys
tripping over themselves - to not get "busted" ...trying to grab a look.

She still laughs about it three years later.


Montblack



Hey, hey, hey...I represent that remark. :-)


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Old March 23rd 06, 06:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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In article 2joUf.3666$4N1.301@trnddc06,
"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote:

I had to chuckle at that description of us seniors. Especially since
most of us that qualify, excluding me, look more like coffee-colored cue
balls from above. I resembled a Q-Tip at age 45.

If you are one of those young whipper-snappers with concerns about our
ability to fly, take warning. If you hear a call-sign ending in 2U, clear
the airways! Land Immediately! Seek shelter!
This Q-Tip just passed his 3rd class medical again. In less than two
weeks, I shall turn over the 70-years-old mark.

Be Afraid - BE VERY AFRAID!!!

- and now I return you to the regular scheduled program of blither and
blather.


If you fly around the Daytona Beach area on Saturday mornings, all you
will encounter is us "Q-Tips" -- in formation, singly in Bonanzas and
Barons, etc. The local "Marchetti mavericks" are all over 65 and retired
airline pilots; the RV-8 gang are, also. Most of them can fly the pants
off those newbie Spam cannners who are so wont to criticize us "old
farts."
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Old March 23rd 06, 06:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I just do it openly. Sometimes even get a chance to talk to
them with a nice compliment. Really beautiful women like a
polite conversation, as long as you're not drooling.


"Montblack" wrote in
message ...
| ("Jim Macklin" wrote)
| [snip]
| But I still prefer to look at women under 25 years of
age. My wife
| objects to more than looking, actually she objects to
looking but I'm
| getting sneaky in my old age.
|
|
| My gal went grocery shopping a with one of her nieces a
few years ago.
|
| Niece:
| 17 years old, 5'-7," 120 lbs(?), blonde hair down to the
middle of her back,
| dance team, x-cross team, etc, etc, etc.
|
| My gal said she'd hang back a little and watch all the
"older" guys tripping
| over themselves - to not get "busted" ...trying to grab a
look.
|
| She still laughs about it three years later.
|
|
| Montblack
|


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Old March 23rd 06, 09:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Or a nice fluffy cat, or even better, a small child under 5
years that calls you DaDa or Grandad.


"AES" wrote in message
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| In article BKBUf.451$t22.95@dukeread08,
| "Jim Macklin"
wrote:
|
| I just do it openly. Sometimes even get a chance to
talk to
| them with a nice compliment. Really beautiful women
like a
| polite conversation, as long as you're not drooling.
|
| Drifting further OT:
|
| If you really want to engage in multiple conversations of
this type,
| just take a really attractive, friendly, well-mannered dog
along with
| you in any public space. (It's a wonder my wife actually
lets me do
| this with our pooch, who's a proven winner in this area.)


 




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