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Comments by emcsdan

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Posted on December 4 at 4:56 p.m. (Suggest removal)

It appears that you've "hit the nail on the head" with all ten categories. With the exception of #1 & #2, I have either done or am doing all the rest. As for working longer, I retired from the Navy 21 years ago, and have recently fully retired at age 61. I'll just wait out the next few months until SSI starts. Re-invention? I'm not sure what is involved in that. I'm satisfied to be the person I am, and live a life style that fits both my family and myself. We retired to Madisonville in 1992, and have been very satisfied here. Rural living is VERY good to us.
Thanks,
Dan Russell

On Top ten baby boomer trends

Posted on August 27 at 4:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Just read the article about Tyner and Brainard, and the win/loss record for the Rams against Brainard. Tyner hasn't won very many games over the last forty two years. Of course, there were probably years that they didn't play. I was gone for twenty-six years, and have been back in the area for sixteen years(live in Madisonville now). Back in the sixties, Brainard and Central were the power teams in the area. Both were feared by all others, especially Central when Red Ettar (?) was coach. Tyner was just a small school then. I enjoy knowing that Tyner has emerged as a real power in East Tennessee prep football. Go Rams!
Thanks,
Dan Russell

On High School football matchups

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