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3:10 in Yuma

Basil

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I'm in Yuma, AZ for my job (yes, I have one) and to my surprise I ran into a former co-worker whom I worked with many years ago when I was a Radar Evaluation engineer (in the Air Force). We were LTs together back in the early 80s. Hadn't seen "John" in years. It was quite a surprise to learn he was here in Yuma. Had dinner with him tonight to reminisce. I'm not sure what happened, but somehow he got OLD (while I of course have remained completely unchanged).
 
:lol: :banana:

...you owe me a keyboard AND a pair o' skivvies. :shocked:
 
I hear you, Basil. The only time I feel old is when I look in the mirror.

Maybe if I get rid of all the mirrors . . .? :crazyeyes:
 
I think that silvering stuff on mirrors kinda wrinkles as they get older. Probly oughta replace 'em.
 
Mirror mirror on the wall
Why do you scare me so?

A wrinkled old man peers out at me,
is it someone that you know?

Mimicking my every movement with his funny faced grin,
and he has a middle age spread, while I am rather thin.

Mirror mirror, please do tell, who this strange man could be?

Oh sorry, I must have misunderstood what you said,
it sounded like you said it was me! :jester:
 
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