Thanks, but I am quit lucky compared to most people today. In my dad's day, most men didn't live past 65 in the labor field. That's why Soc. Sec. was to begin at age 65. They knew they could rob it and would always have more money that they could spend. Well we all see how that worked out. I myself worked in a steel making industry. I was exposed to every know toxic and carcinogen know to man. My health finally gave out and I took a early retirement. Some of my friends didn't and they died before retiring. Very sad, but again I'm luckier than most people today. I thank God every day I still have some health left.
Sorry for the boo hoo story. We'll here to talk our happy past time.
Stush