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Radio
07-19-2016, 07:49 PM
Yeah. I'm turning 60.

NN5I
07-19-2016, 11:17 PM
Yeah, me too, and I'm lots older. Lots older. Lots.

ke0me
07-20-2016, 09:38 PM
yup, we are tough old birds at this age, fragile maybe, but tough.

67 as of last January

NN5I
07-21-2016, 02:07 PM
yup, we are tough old birds at this age, fragile maybe, but tough.

67 as of last January

Fragile, and slow. The young students (teens, twenties, thirties) can attack three or four times while I'm still trying to figure out what to do about the first one.

I've never been this old before (75 last November).

wa8yxm
07-22-2016, 10:57 AM
You know. there is a song you should learn about now..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHGe09wXwX0

As it happens I'm too old to sing that song.. And the answer to the embedded question in my wife's case turned out to be "NO" (She died when I was 62)

NN5I
07-22-2016, 01:16 PM
No wonder I never heard that song. No need for barbershops, with no hair.

ke0me
07-22-2016, 07:58 PM
that is real talent! Pure notes, not distortion as an art form as many songs are today.

I spent 30 minutes just listening to some of their other recordings.... I always like 4 part harmony, especially when Justin Neel did all 4 parts himself.

Sent the link to family and friends.


PS- I like lots of different types of music, I just don't care for the ones you cant "copy" the lyrics.

wa8yxm
07-23-2016, 01:15 PM
No wonder I never heard that song. No need for barbershops, with no hair.

You do not recognize that song.. The original group that performed it was also a quartet.. 4 guys named John, George, Paul and Ringo.

That is one of the early Beatles tunes.

Alas, I'm no longer eligable to sing it though.. 64 was so last year.

And to KE0ME... I fully agree.. I love listening to barbarship.. I have had a couple of groups try to recuit me but frankly I do not think I'm good enough and there are logistic issues too.. May still give it a shot once I get this house back on the road again.. I can't wait to get back on the road again... (Wait isn't there a song there too?)

And to be honest the Beatles did a rather good job of Barbershop on a few of their tracks.... Very talented.

Another interesting talent... You ever wonder what happens when a young Rock Star grows up?

well for many it's drugs and occasionally jail and a early death.. But not all

The original drummer for the Ventures, back in the days of Walk, don't run, was only 17.. Still in high school.. but he did study, he did learn and one of the things he learned the easy way is why street drugs are called DOPE (And he was no dope so he avoided them)

Well I have a recording of him reprising his original Walk don't Run performance with the Ventures many years later

Forget if he's a 2 or 3 star General (or rather was at that time likely another star by now) yup he's one of the good guys.

Radio
07-23-2016, 07:31 PM
And I have 4 years to go.

Hmmm? Maybe a poll is in order, who is older than Radio and who isn't?

:)

NN5I
07-23-2016, 09:37 PM
I was never a fan of Beatles-style music --

ke0me
07-26-2016, 07:42 PM
definitely older, I'm 67.

Some days I feel as young as 45, other days quite a few numbers higher.

Radio
07-27-2016, 02:39 PM
I have grown accustomed to the white haired guy looking back from the mirror. For quite a while there I greeted him with "Who the heck are you and what have you dome with the other me?"

But my brain thinks I'm still between 30-40 and wonders why yard projects take the wind out of me way, way faster than they used to.

And I have a hard time believing I spent the first 20 years of my life in a house with no air conditioning, went to schools with no air conditioning and most cars still had no air, either.

Today's 95 F is much hotter than yesterdays it seems

electricflyer
07-30-2016, 04:59 PM
I will be 78 in a little over a month from now. Just returned today from a 2,000+ mile trek back to my hometown for my 60th high school class reunion. Classmates weren't moving as fast as the last reunion. Lots of shuffling feet, canes and walkers. Some didn't age very well and a few didn't seem to age at all. I'll post some photos of my BIL's antenna farm and his shack as well as some of the places we stopped along the way, later. Have to get some rest for now.

Oh, by the way Radio, Happy Birthday.

N3EQF
08-19-2016, 01:30 PM
Just discovered this forum, and yes I'm also 60 now and itching to retire for more hamming and RVing!

60+13,

Tom

NN5I
02-22-2017, 02:54 PM
Happy birthday, Wade. Welcome, Tom. You guys are youngsters.

Don't worry about that white-haired guy. He's just bragging about having hair.

Having worn glasses since age 7 (69 years), and having just last Wednesday had cataract surgery in left eye (right eye next Wednesday), I've never before seen in the mirror a guy without really thick glasses. Now I can see that unbespectacled guy in the mirror with my left eye, and soon I'll see him with both eyes. Funny looking. He still doesn't have any hair to speak of.

But my vision is now 20/15 in the left eye, all the way from the horizon to arm's length, and the right eye is expected to turn out that way too. Awesome! I'll wear glasses only for reading.