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I won't argue with you there, I'm talking about the 70+ crowd and those late 60's guys that can't even lift bags because of arthritis.

......uh, had a guy in my 550 rec a few weeks ago, 69 yrs and he was fit & mentally all there. just sayin, not every one needs a walker.
 
......uh, had a guy in my 550 rec a few weeks ago, 69 yrs and he was fit & mentally all there. just sayin, not every one needs a walker.

I totally agree with you! I flew with a 68-year-old the other day and except for that thing that happened when his colostomy bag popped off and sprayed all over the panel he was absolutely top-notch.
 
I totally agree with you! I flew with a 68-year-old the other day and except for that thing that happened when his colostomy bag popped off and sprayed all over the panel he was absolutely top-notch.


Absolutely hilarious! I'm sure all the unfortunates who're burdened by having to deal with a colostomy bag are cheered up by your wit. But, colostomies typically result from colon cancer surgery. I guess more age gives one more exposure, but, genetics and diet are the more likely causes. My niece had that surgery at age 26 and there's an NJA pilot who had it in his mid-forties.
 
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Absolutely hilarious! I'm sure all the unfortunates who're burdened by having to deal with a colostomy bag are cheered up by your wit. But, colostomies typically result from colon cancer surgery. I guess more age gives one more exposure, but, genetics and diet are the more likely causes. My niece had that surgery at age 26 and there's an NJA pilot who had it in his mid-forties.

Yup, +1.
Bet he wouldn't be posting that, if a loved one of his came down with cancer.
 
Absolutely hilarious! I'm sure all the unfortunates who're burdened by having to deal with a colostomy bag are cheered up by your wit. But, colostomies typically result from colon cancer surgery. I guess more age gives one more exposure, but, genetics and diet are the more likely causes. My niece had that surgery at age 26 and there's an NJA pilot who had it in his mid-forties.

Apologies about your niece.
 

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