Don't sweat it, Gary.

I have already lived 23 years longer than my dad lived. He dropped out at the ancient age of 56. My mother lived into her eighties but she had Alzheimer's and for me that was much tougher than having Dad pretty much drop in his tracks.

Maintenance (on me, that is) got quite a bit more expensive after I passed seventy and I can't hear worth a flip and I could sure use a lower back transplant but I'm told that fix is not available.

Those are just a couple of the things I hate about becoming a "high mileage" model. Something else age-related that I hate is, ah ...... I guess I'd better not mention that one in a public forum ......

Incidentally, I'm close to "turning final" for the age of eighty.

Jim