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DFW

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47. Sometimes the simple things stand out
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 01:44 PM
22 hrs ago

When all the complicated stuff has boiled off.

I sort of envisage something similar for us although I still work full time in 2-5 countries a week. I don’t know how I am going to engineer a slowdown. We are 74, and men in my family tend not to make it to age 80.

Women in my wife’s family, on the other hand tend to get cancer twice, beat it twice, and sail on past 90 like it was nothing. If I beat my odds, at least, I’ll probably have some company.

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It was peanuts compared to what you'd pay back in the USA DFW Thursday #9
I'm glad to see you posting today& that you are well enough to do so. irisblue Thursday #4
Thanks for the kind words! DFW Thursday #6
Best wishes DFW and thanks for the perspective. ED Evolve Dammit Thursday #5
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As well as can be hoped for, anyway!! I am grateful for your comment!! DFW Thursday #21
Many Happy Returns to your bride and condolences for the loss of her mom. ... littlemissmartypants Thursday #23
It's amazing what can happen in fifty years! DFW Thursday #24
It really is! 🌞❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #25
Northern Germany, my husband's father Tree Lady Thursday #29
You can still get the citizenship without moving there right away. DFW Yesterday #42
Happy for your outcome but disappointed in the bill......... KS Toronado Thursday #13
I'm a legal resident here, so you heard wrong DFW Thursday #17
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My Angiogram cost $20k 14 yrs ago. Jacson6 Thursday #16
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Living the life. Love that you are at it. cachukis Thursday #26
I'm still alive DFW Yesterday #43
Wisdom pays dividends. cachukis Yesterday #44
Wow, what a great happy ending story! DFW 23 hrs ago #45
The best of times, the worst of times. cachukis 23 hrs ago #46
Sometimes the simple things stand out DFW 22 hrs ago #47
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The Scots certainly woke it up. cachukis 21 hrs ago #56
It would be basically free here in Sweden, so there's that. Celerity Thursday #27
Is that for legal residents, or anyone who shows up? DFW Yesterday #33
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That sounds typical for all three countries DFW Yesterday #32
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We took TK insurance Old Crank 20 hrs ago #58
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My daughter did her BA abroad in France - TBF Yesterday #39
Germany is different, not surprisingly. DFW Yesterday #41
Recommended. H2O Man 22 hrs ago #48
A socialist country here in Europe. DFW 22 hrs ago #50
Medical care and education. H2O Man 22 hrs ago #53
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I still feel that it should be completely free, paid with higher taxes Polybius 5 hrs ago #62
Thanks for the well-wishes DFW 3 hrs ago #63
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