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The glorious day is almost here! Sometimes it's about the journey, and not the destination. What a journey it has been!! Gentlemen, I commend you for keeping this epic thread vibrant and going strong for 1261 days straight. Tonight at 12am, I drink not only to our future, but to all of you who have participated in this thread.

This is our time! Let's CELEBRATE!

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Late in the night last night as the last swig of Coors washed down the last warm bight of taquito, and the needle finished the last song on my Dwight Yoakam record; I thought to myself, "Self, what about the last page of the GeezerMeter Bylaws you never read?" I put on my slippers, crushed out my last cigarette and went to my safe. I moved aside the guns, ammo boxes, small knives and letters from current and past lovers and proceeded to pull out the GeezerMeter Bylaws. I lit a candle and turned to the last page in the last volume of a mysterious set of books that a stranger left on my door step many years ago. What I read was short an too the point:

Volume 9, Article CVIXXIMCII, Chaper 23, Page 356:


"The GeezerMeter should live on as a rememberence of 5 difficult, unnecessary years of stagnation. Moreover, and most importantly, it shall become a tribute to the future movement in our seniority list and the "acknowledement" of experienced pilots that retire."


How I took this: If you have a number of retirements daily, monthly, or annualy you'd like to share or even a retirement story, feel free to pass it on.

The Meter will become unsticky tomorrow. It will be up to us to keep the GeezerMeter alive.
 
Excellent idea Burger, this was your baby! Let's keep it alive as you say and let's hope that in never has to be used again for it's original purpose.
 
So...

What shall we do with this thread once it runs its course?

Perhaps we can create an FI hall of fame?
 
First retirement at SWA in the post-GeezerMeter era is a 4-digit Check Pilot. Day after tomorrow. With 3 more gummers to go for the year.

Also, we owe a tip of the hat to humveedriver as the founding father of the thread. I'll raise one in honor of him tomorrow.
 
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We've had two at VX, believe it or not. One about 5 months ago, and the other about 13 days ago - the most recent was former SWA who missed the rule changeover by like 2 weeks apparently while at SWA. He's also been VERY vocal about advocating pushing it to age 67 & was gunning to be a Virgin Galactic 'astronaut' the whole time he was here.
-Unfortunately, those will be only ones at VX for a LOOONNG time.-
Here's to the floodgates opening everywhere else...:beer:
 
Thank you to all the posters and regulars of the geezer meter. Its been a great way to pass the time until tonight! Beers on me in DFW TONIGHT!!!!!!
 

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