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    Happy B'day Old Rider

    Happy birthday Old rider from us Old farts and mrs have a good day

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    Happy birthday! have a good one =)
    You can't fight sleep.. if you feel tired, stop and rest!

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    Yep, Happy Birthday!
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    Thank you

    Thank you, I appreciate your best wishes and yes every day above ground is a happy day these days. God only knows where the time went. 66!! sheesh. Cheers John.

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    Smile

    And a Happy B/Day from me too, O/R :hbd:
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    Happy Birthday!
    Shame we missed you on the weekend could have told you that in person ...of all the weekends to be away!
    Had a great time, weather was beautiful! nice wee spot to visit
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider
    Thank you, I appreciate your best wishes and yes every day above ground is a happy day these days. God only knows where the time went. 66!! sheesh. Cheers John.
    The number of times I've been told I won't see my next birthday + the stupid things I've done - I'd be real happy to have got as far as you. And it doesn't seem like you'll be finished for some time yet. HBD.
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    Belated Birthday wishes
    Experience......something you get just after you needed it

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    Happy Birthday John..

    Hell, you don't look a day over 65.... ;-)

    Hope you had a good day!

    Paul and Vicki!

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    Happy birthday Oldrider.

    There ought to be a special category for KBers who are in the matured bracket - any suggestions for titles for the over 50s, over 60's ?

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    Happy Birthday Oldrider. Hope it has been a good one for you.
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmie

    There ought to be a special category for KBers who are in the matured bracket - any suggestions for titles for the over 50s, over 60's ?
    MMMM... Don't get me started with Rhino

    In the Ulysses you are a junior member from 40 - 50 years and a senior member from 50 years+. It is the duty of the junior member to help the senior members on and off their bikes.

    Though in the case of Rhino it is on... and off (the other side!!!).
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorpygirl
    MMMM... Don't get me started with Rhino

    In the Ulysses you are a junior member from 40 - 50 years and a senior member from 50 years+. It is the duty of the junior member to help the senior members on and off their bikes.

    Though in the case of Rhino it is on... and off (the other side!!!).
    Bloody cheek! I certainly don't need any help on or off (staying on, that's another matter!).

    Impudent young whippersnappers. One reason why I've never joined Ulysses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Bloody cheek! I certainly don't need any help on or off (staying on, that's another matter!).

    Impudent young whippersnappers. One reason why I've never joined Ulysses.
    He's me hubby...so I's in trouble already.

    Ask him how he got nicknamed Rhino (and it has nothing to do with a horn!!!)
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    All the best Oldrider. Hope that you had a great day.
    Keep the shiny side upright, Rhino.

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