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Happy Birthday youngin'! (I can say that since I turned 27 in January)

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-Marek

Happy Birthday, Jim! Hey, Marek, I turned 27 in June..........................................of '73. :whistling:

joemomma

I do it in the transformer box.

1946-2008

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Happy Birthday, Jim! Hey, Marek, I turned 27 in June..........................................of '73. :whistling:

Dang, you mean you can still count that far back??? :laughing1:

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Well you know BOP, when you get to joemomma's age it is pretty easy to use nose hairs like an abacus. Just look in the mirror and count. :laughing1: Oh I kill myself!

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Well you know BOP, when you get to joemomma's age it is pretty easy to use nose hairs like an abacus. Just look in the mirror and count. :laughing1: Oh I kill myself!

One can only wish!

Actually, Travis, you're close to right. The number of nose hairs does increase with age as do ear hairs (which would be awfully hard to count, let alone remove). Unfortunately, that increase is in direct proportion to the decrease in eyesight. So, even wearing my 400's over my everyday 275's I can't see my nose hairs well enough to count them. Fortunately, my daughter doesn't seem to mind doing it for me. She tells me I'm going to be 60 this year.

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I do it in the transformer box.

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