Re[2]: Reply to Chris.

From: nicholsj(at)oakwood.org
Date: Thu Sep 25 1997 - 09:42:06 CDT


     
     I wonder if Dick is a modern day 'Dorian Grey', you know, the story
     where Dorian's painting is up in an attic and ages while he stays
     young.
     
     
     Jeff

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Subject: Re: Reply to Chris.
Author: Anthony Robinson <anthonyr(at)aqua.civag.unimelb.EDU.AU> at INTERNET
Date: 9/25/97 9:05 AM

People,
     
If he started working at age 10 in the bicycle division he's 103.
Even if he started working at age 3 in the bicycle division he's 96.
     
Dick's becoming that uncle that comes over and tells stories that the kids
lap up. Mine once told me he was sent over as a convict, which would have
made him about 170 at the time.
     
Anthony.
     
     
>Dick,
> you are amazing, but I can't find you in my Guinness edition. I'll
>be looking you up in my American Heritage WWI book when I get home.
>You're pulling my leg, ain't you?
>
>Christopher
>
>GDWF22A(at)prodigy.com,Internet writes:
>>Well I am pretty old and am listed in the Guiness book as being the
>>oldest living Sunbeam mechanic (having started in their bicycle
>>division in 1904).
>>thanks for asking.
>>Dick T.
>
     



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