Let me see. 2027 is in 16 years. Ron says Vladimir is 75. 75+16=91. If
Vladimir actually said he will be 93 then and he told Ron that he is 75 this
year, I don't think he will be able to write a fix for the 7:9 issue.
Denys
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I can testify as a recent eyewitness that Vladimir can travel for five days
cross-Texas by lowest-cost rental car, sleep in Motel 6's, and tuck away a
ribeye far neater and with more comfort than a certain newsletter editor. (I
had half an 11-oz cut left over). At 75, Vladimir's the most vital
septuagenerian I've seen since William Shatner. (TV lawyer Denny Crain,
Priceline tout, songster and more).
We have a rousing host of high-output resources in their 60s, too.
Retirement must be a boring prospect when you're that agile and clever. Or
maybe it's the 3000 fountain of youth.
Ron
On Dec 7, 2011, at 10:59 AM, Craig Lalley wrote:
> Not true, Vladimir said he would personally write the fix.
>
> IIRC, Vladimir said, and I quote "I will be a mere 93 years old." :-)
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