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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Gilbert B Norman: [QB] While we all know who will be on tap for "heap big wampum" from this incident, that is inconsequential when compared to an older person who must learn "it's time". Already I have a case of my Sister who would worry from the time I left to the time I arrived if I were to drive out to see her; so I fly. Now I have friends in Virginia who are so concerned to the extent my eyesight has deterioriated (I couldn't read my United boarding pass on their small computer screen and with some stuff they had in front of it to keep me from getting close enough; I wasn't sure at the hotel if their printer was working and for all I know you get only one "crack at it"), they'd worry if I drove out to see them (I simply don't drive at night anymore). But hopefully something will tell me when "it's time" to sell the car (since it is quite new, take a beating on depreciation) and turn in my license (or maybe consider eye surgery), and it may be more difficult in that I live on my own - and am not about to live with anyone else. My Father had an incident at age 87 when he was intending to drive from Lighthouse Point FL to St Augustine to see one of his Yalie classmates, but he blew the exit and ended up in Sanford NC (he had a customer there formerly in Long Island City). Somehow someone found my Sister and she rescued him. Serious stuff, volks. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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