Dustoff
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Wouldn't a FIXED age be when you quit aging? Just asking.
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Cobra Pilot76 and growing older One Day at a Time...
Nothing better than a Cobra doing pedal turns above my Dustoff chopper and his buddy flying the perimeter. The poor suckers who let their positions be known, generally did not leave the area under their own power. Thanks to all Cobra Pilots.76 and growing older One Day at a Time...
I think you attain that just before they place you in the coffin.Wouldn't a FIXED age be when you quit aging? Just asking.
Hay, same width and view as an Elio with a sun roof. Should be easy for him to drive.Nothing better than a Cobra doing pedal turns above my Dustoff chopper and his buddy flying the perimeter. The poor suckers who let their positions be known, generally did not leave the area under their own power. Thanks to all Cobra Pilots.
You poor misguided soul. Everyone has only one birthday. The rest of what we call 'birthdays' are merely anniversary celebrations of the one time event. I for one am quite glad I had only one birthday (I can't imagine the trauma of a second) and I am sure my mother would concurI've heard, and I haven't verified this yet, people who have more birthdays live longer.
LOL... fair enough. I was using the accepted vernacular for "anniversary of birth". You sound like me when I answer the question "When is your birthday?" with "My birthday was a long time ago. Many years ago..."You poor misguided soul. Everyone has only one birthday. The rest of what we call 'birthdays' are merely anniversary celebrations of the one time event. I for one am quite glad I had only one birthday (I can't imagine the trauma of a second) and I am sure my mother would concur
So was mine.LOL... fair enough. I was using the accepted vernacular for "anniversary of birth". You sound like me when I answer the question "When is your birthday?" with "My birthday was a long time ago. Many years ago..."