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Old June 26th 08, 04:49 AM posted to alt.ozdebate,rec.aviation.piloting,alt.fan.bertie-the-bunyip
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Maxwell luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote in
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In article , Bertie the
Bunyip says...

Maxwell luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote in
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In article , Bertie the
Bunyip says...

Maxwell luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote in
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In article , Bertie
the Bunyip says...

Maxwell luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote in
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In article 688cae97-a624-4bcd-9dd7-48f591718f55
@j1g2000prb.googlegroups.com, skyrider says...

Ahhh.... the fun of doing nothing. There are times I wish
I'd
worked
so *I* could retire... feh... maybe in the next life.

Best wishes Dyna... have a good one.

And then have another few!!

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On Jun 14, 5:13 pm, "Typhoid" typh...

@nein.schpam.ozdebate.com
wrote:
"Dassa" wrote in message

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On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 08:45:37 +1000, "Barbara"
wrote:

|The Dyna Soar retires.
|
|Happy retirement!!
|
Hope he enjoys it. I sometimes wonder about the whole
live

to
work or work
to live trap most people are in. I suppose at least by
working
people don't have all that much time to get themselves
into trouble.

**** off Dassa.

Dyna, I apologise that Dasha felt the need to to be the
****

in
your parade.

The way I would choose to keep sharp in my retirement is
to
take
illicit drugs and to associate with loose women.

Hope this helps.

--
Typ

Hey, Bertie. Looks like I spoke too soon about my old

asstralian
pal
having disappeared...


Lost me,. Who#s this?

Sky is the asstralian poofter that introduced me to the vjikings


Ah, OK. I miss the vjikings. Dey wuz a hoot.

Unfortunately the ones that were decent sorts were also very
weak-willed and only too happy to bow down at Djirkies altar.


Which makes them even more dangrous than he is. Fortunately, he's
such a kook, there;'s little chance he'll ever get much support for
his "party" but still, there are a lot of k00ks out ther looking for
something to latch onto.


Economic hard times tend to increase the k00k factor, and we're
already making plans at work to hunker down at least until 2011.


So, k00ks are a growth industry, eh?

Hmmmm..


Bertie