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Date Posted: 04:00:39 06/11/11 Sat
Author Host/IP: CPE-124-181-209-198.lnse3.win.bigpond.net.au/124.181.209.198 In reply to:
Ray
's message, "Re: Are we still there?" on 18:08:37 06/09/11 Thu
In the 80s I think we also lost the following: a Tan and a Lee. Seems like Tan died watching Hawaii 5 0; Lee died in Genting hotel? True or not Iam not sure.
It's hard to believe that we are now in our mid 60s. I still have fond memory of those care-free years in Klang, which seems like only yesterday.
Ray: at this stage of our life, I suggest you get on the simulator to stimulate your senses. Why keep stacks of money lah, when you can see and feel what the Captain had been up to for years?
Captain: I am no doctor, but your condition is it related to your occupation for so long? I mean sitting down on a long air journey? It must have been fun though, flying. I remember the time I was invited to the cockpit (why is it called a cockpit anyway), on a flight from LA to HK, and the captain pointing out the flights ahead of us in the distance, all heading towards HK. Then also I was invited to have a look at the 747 crew quarters in the tail end. Nice place for other things too. Ah, those days of visiting cockpits and tour of the aircraft are gone.
Keep living chaps.
Regards, LG
>>Fellow Apek,
>>
>>How are you chaps getting on? We are in the depth of
>>Winter, here in deep south. I know roughly who is
>>still here, on this side of heaven. But as a morbit
>>black humour, can we have a list of dear friends who
>>have gone to a better place? Let me start the list:
>>
>>Low Siew Kian
>>Tong Yoke Seng
>>
>>Regards, LG
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>Moi is still around.......but I don't know if I will
>go to Heaven unless HE does not read emails (mine
>i.e.).
>I think we have only lost the above 2 CO64 companions.
>I hope!
>
>Ray
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