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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by G/Pod, Aug 3, 2008.

  1. G/Pod

    G/Pod Welcome New Poster


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    An oldie trying new things, looking forward to all the help you can give me!Nice to meet you:morning:

    Hope I'll be able to contribute too!
     
  2. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Hi there G/Pod, :welcome::welcome: I'm sure and oldie but a goodie?
    Depends on your definition of oldie?
    So you are from a suburb in Auckland? Is that right.
    Are you in private practice or public system?
    I will be in Auckland at the end of OCT-NOV, would love to come visit some
    pods.
    Let me know if you are interested.
    We look forward to your input
    Cheers
     
  3. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    Hi G/Pod & :welcome: from me too.

    As every year passes I become more aware that my perception of 'old' is defined by a ten year gap.

    At 10, 20 was old & 30 was ancient!!

    At 20, 30 was old but 40 was archaic!!

    At 30, 40 was old(er) but not actually 'old'.

    At 40+ age is becoming less of an issue as I realise being older is better than the alternative. :butcher:

    I find myself drawn to the despatch section of the local papers as I knew more there that in the hatched section of births, deaths & marriage!

    Personally I like myself better now I'm sagging ;)

    Wouldn't swap it for anything. :empathy:
     

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