Not really RETIRING, of course – I've never earned enough money to get myself a decent pension! So I'll just have to keep on working till the ink runs dry...
I think it's about time we started a campaign to stop the press describing people over 60/65 as 'old age pensioners'. We're very much young age pensioners.
Happy Birthday belatedly. It is time you were given a suitable honorific to use when people cite you in essays, such as 'the venerable Brian Sibley says...'.
Any preference for the 'handle' which you would like to go in front of your name?
Happy Birthday
ReplyDeleteWith many happy returns
Alexander, Melanie and Arabella
Thanks, Alexander! See you soon!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a terrific day, Brian.
ReplyDeleteI think it's about time we started a campaign to stop the press describing people over 60/65 as 'old age pensioners'. We're very much young age pensioners.
Happy Birthday Brian. Have a great day. I always enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe you're 65 ! Where does the time go, my friend.
ReplyDelete"Remember Scrooge...time is short
and suddenly you're not there anymore......"
GULP !
Thanks, Boll! You certainly know how to cheer a guy up!! ;)
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ReplyDeleteMany Happy Returns!
It's a selfish thought - but may your ink never run dry ...
I may have one or two small bottles left... :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday belatedly. It is time you were given a suitable honorific to use when people cite you in essays, such as 'the venerable Brian Sibley says...'.
ReplyDeleteAny preference for the 'handle' which you would like to go in front of your name?