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  1. On 9/23/2021 at 4:12 AM, Fizzelle said:

     

    I had one of those multi-tone musical horns on my first car, a Cortina Mk II, that went (you'll have to imagine this), "Da Dee Daa Daa", twice. The police, bless them, got the Government to ban them in case people mistook the sound for a siren. Really??? Spoilsports!

     

    I also connected a bull-horn to my Lambretta 125 scooter - it was fun to see people shift out of the way!

    Don't worry, somebody will complain and you will have to remove it.  

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  2. 16 hours ago, John Heaton said:

    Me toooo!!  - just had second cataract removed  and to-day - in Post OP. - 

    the doc says I now have 2 eyes  - better than 20/20  - good for another 85 years:D

     

    I found that it was like living at twilight before the operation, and living in full sunlight afterwards.

    I ended up with 20/40 vision and passed my driving test without glasses.

    Money well spent.

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  3. Just now, Gypsy Pilot said:

     

    I too have gone over to MSFS just for the scenery and land use accuracy.  If this had been available when I first got serious about simming I would be around 4K richer now.

    I switched to XP-11 and still use it because I want to become a helicopter pilot. (never, never go for a copter flight with me.).  XP11 has great photo real scenery but you need a server bank to store it.  MSFS stores the scenery in the Cloud which works just fine for me tooling around at 100kts.  I love it when the land out the window looks like the real thing.    

    Gypsy.

  4. On 11/2/2020 at 9:10 PM, macca22au said:

    IN SPITE OF, OR BECAUSE OF MYSELF I have gone to MSFS.  NEARLY 82 AND THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SHAKES, IT HAS SUDDENLY BECOME EASIER to use the simpler version.  I admit as an old professional Geographer I love the photogrammetry, old and coarse that it is in MSFS.

     

    But remember Glencoe, never trust a Campbell or a man with his hair parted in the middle.

     

  5. On 7/5/2020 at 5:34 AM, John Heaton said:

    Speaking of Age - and yardsticks -  it used to be said that you knew you were getting old when policemen

    and the local priest started to look very Young  - even if they were in their 40s/50s.

     

    Here's another - today I learned that the Brisbane Story Bridge was 80 years old - and I already knew

    I was older than The Sydney Harbour Bridge - that makes 2 -

     

    so I must check up on the Nipon - Clippon  Auckland Bridge in the Shaky Isles - to see if I can beat that for a hat trick

     

    Yep, time just flew by . 

    Yesterday my youngest Granddaughter turned 36.

    I just looked up the Golden Gate Bridge and yes, I am older by 2 years.

    We are all a gaggle of Old Coots and I am glad to be here.

     

    Gypsy

     

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  6. On 7/6/2020 at 1:06 AM, John Heaton said:

    Hey Gipsy - g'day from Downunder

     

    Baton Rouge - Louisiana

     

    Is that the place where

     

    "magnolia blossoms round everybody's door and the folks keep eating possum until they cant eat no more"

     

    Believe it not - for some reason I can't  get that #$%^&& song out of my old brain:(

     

    Well the Magnolia's are still here but we ate all of the Possum's.

    Ain't Earworms so much fun.

    Enjoy your winter.

     

    Gypsy

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  7. I am 83, and like the rest of you I am falling apart.  

     

    It used to be only one thing at a time, but alas, my body has learned to multi-task.

    The constant pain these ailments cause has increased and the level goes up with each failure.

    My brain, hearing, and eyesight, not wanting to be left out, are going along with the general plan.

    Other than that I seen to be doing OK.

     

    My (insert your favorite curse words here) doctor told me that I should last at least another 20 years.

    I know that he is a wise man because he stayed out of punch in the nose range as he gave me the good news.

     

    I feel that the good get to die young so that they can avoid these wonderful 70 plus years, and me as a reward for my pre 50 behavior, the Good Lord decided that I should be rewarded with the life span that I deserve.

     

    I should have listened to my Mama. 

     

    Gypsy

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  8. 7 hours ago, teecee said:

    Good to see that we oldies can still have a bit of a laugh, even in a pandemic.. eight days in intensive care, and I am back now, but have developed double pneumonia. on top of that we have the country shut down so my poor wife and I are stuck in the house.. Oh well, it could be worse, my system could fail, and I would not be able to read the forums..thanks for small mercies,  Teecee.

    You hang in there Teecee.  We will all say a prayer for you.

    Dale

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  9. I went to the VA Clinic yesterday and they had a welcoming committee taking temperatures and giving us a quick look see before we were allowed to enter the building.  I was told by my Doctor that my neck is beyond repair and sorry but I have no choice but to learn to live with the pain or become a junkie.  

    After reading the previous post I am  doing better than a lot of you Old Coots.  I just turned 83 and now that I have my blood sugar under control (it was 575)  I feel well enough to fly again.

    Sore finger tips is a small price to pay for wellness.

    Dropping over 40 lbs off of my belly didn't hurt either.  

    Anyway the Doctor told me to stay home and away from people.  My Son took his advice and has me confined to the house by blocking in my car.

     

    Y'all stay healthy and enjoy your confinement.  

    Have you tried landing on a mountain top like Trent Palmer and the Cowboys do?  It can get your blood pumping.

     

    Dale

     

     

     

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  10. 58 minutes ago, JohnY said:

    I wish I could get rid of my cough.  Any ideas?

    I suffered with a chronic cough for years that was caused by a mild post nasal drip which happened mostly at night during sleep.  [ of course smoking 1+ pack of cigs a day for over 42 years had nothing to do with the cough, my COPD, well maybe. ]

    I finally got rid of mine several years ago using Flonase backed up with Vicks Vapo Rub.

     

    Dale

     

     

     

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  11. On 3/18/2019 at 6:33 AM, Fizzelle said:

    As it happens, I hold a Republic of Ireland passport, most of my family are Irish, from Tipperary and Galway, and my father had Flemish blood, so  I am a bit of a mongrel actually!

     

    And you said, "Oh and as I've said before,  the English are best too."

    Careful, they may revoke your passport.  :D

     

     

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  12. Johnny, I'm a Yank and it's feet, inches, yards, and miles here.

     

    What s crew this is.  

    A happy go lucky bunch, hangar flying and sharing our past life, all the while knowing that we are all passengers on the same plane, flying West, parachutes on, awaiting our turn at the door.

    I am so glad to be here with you, so while we wait, have another round on me.

     

    Dale

     

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  13. 13 minutes ago, Fizzelle said:

     

    Aston Martin is better than both, Bentley is better than any American cars and quantity gives way to quality every time!

     

    Oh and as I've said before,  the English are best too.

    You forgot to mention the mechanic that is required to keep them going

    Dale.

  14. I have been recovering from a move from my beloved West Texas desert to Baton Rouge, LA and the rain that comes with it.

    Last September it became obvious to me that I was not going to be able to continue to live alone and accepted my son's constant pleas to move in with him.

    I left my 2 acres and traded it in for a 9x12 room and I have been trying to fit my stuff into that small space.  

    A new flight sim setup and all of the problems that come with it.

    I will try to be more attentive to the group.

    Dale

     

     

  15. On 3/3/2019 at 9:08 AM, JohnY said:

    Yes, well, I've made a decision.  I'm sorry about this fellers but I've decided I'm not going.  I'm enjoying life too much for all that 'rest in peace' malarky!

     

    I have 2 wives waiting for me, I don't expect much peace.:D

     

    Dale

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  16. It has been said that only the good get to die young, and the rest of us get to pay for our sins and mistakes by living long enough to suffer through the aches, pains and bad memories that come with extreme old age.  I had my fun and now it's time to pay the piper.

     

    I turn 82 next Sunday and I am quite aware that for most of us the '80s will be our last decade, but for me, I come from a family that usually makes it into their mid to late '90's.

    It was a shame that I didn't have this information in my early teens, I might have not been so reckless with my body and friendships.  

     

    I am in no big rush to go but when the time comes to rejoin my loved ones, I will welcome it without fear.

     

    Dale

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