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340challconvert

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Never thought of myself as an old timer at 40 and I'm way past it!
 

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Don't feel bad about over 40. I believe we saw some of the best times this country had to give.
 

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They missed 1 Keys are in the ignition < ----> Now where did i leave my keys
 

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That '62 Dodge Polara 500 in the cartoon was my first Mopar! Loved that car. To quote Charles Dickens if I may... " it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..." Being over forty beats not making it past forty. As I close in on 70 I have no regrets except I don't yet have a Viper ACR!!
 

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Love that quote from Dickens
I'm with you, give me the Polara and the Viper.
I plan on keeping a wrench in my hand forever!
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At 57, I prefer to think of myself as "Vintage". Still have my 70 'Cuda that I bought in 79.
 

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Don't feel bad about over 40. I believe we saw some of the best times this country had to give.
Another Amen to that brother!
I tell my kids I'm a classic and that they don't makem like me any more... I won't tell ya what they say after laughing.
 
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The first internet page that was available to the public happened 25 years ago today. Man did it change our world.
 

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Purchased my first pocket calculator about 1973; paid $135 for the damned thing. A pulley that I used for a bookend on the shelf above my desk fell on it and flattened it! Within a year the same calculator was hanging on a peg at KMart for $5.95. Progress!!!
 
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