Watching this makes me wonder if I'm fading as well. Yes, I am fading. In many more ways than I'd like to admit some days!
Yep yer fadin bud. Ever since you moved to Minot I've noticed a difference. http://www.ndsu.edu/ndsu/aging/mentalhealth/training.htm
Have you found superb things to do still? Ya don't have to be a champ just happy in your own skin. Do your dogs attack pedestrians? NO? Well, you are a champ at somthin' then. Can you think of other stuff? I bet ya can. I can too. Even Mac is a champ at something.... Isn't this Beard Growing Month?
Yeah, well, I can still fly P-38s well enough. But, nothing to shoot out of the sky these days. Getting rusty. Probably so bad, even mcloud could shoot me down. Well, I don't have pedestrians walking past my place. I'm out in the country you see. But, never the less, my dog wouldn't attack somebody. But, my Smith and Wesson would. Well, I'm still champ in my own mind with P-38's but, the devs think a bewildering plane model will hinder my motivation. Nope, not this time. I'm growing a goatie, but, it's sprouting white/gray hairs now. Only the facial hairs though.
This? Now. You still have some time yet, things change, _Man_ ... ... ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ..... .......... .................
WOW. DO you ever just gaze at them, admiring your work? [It would be a collection of Dodges, for me.....] Hey, line em up and sent a picture! Don't be afraid to show off the view you have, of the rolling hills around Minot.
Well, I finally sold my little Chevy after ten (10) good years. Better record than any of my ladies, that truck
If you won a lottery, or if you managed your affairs well, and had money someday, you will be restorin old P-38s maybe..... [And not pulling any more gees than your old bones can handle]
Nah, probably not. I'm doing well enough on the money part. Would be fun to ride as passenger in the P-38 someday.
These Sadowsky things are chambered.. so cool the bass in the back looks like it's solid wood but its all chambered out so it weighs about 7.5 pounds..(like, the whole guitar, after its built)