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Thread: Turn 65 this year

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    Well boys, this is my first season without a licence and I am not old. Most of you guys are just young. I wonder how many on here are seniors?
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    I wonder how many on here are seniors?
    I'm into it now for 7 years , not afraid to admit it !

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    Three years for me, never thought I would make it this far.
    I agree that the small game licence fee should be waived.

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    Things to look forward to GW..

    Phase 1 (55): get the Grey discount from Auto insurance.
    Phase 2 (60): get Early CPP...
    Phase 3: (65): Free Fishing

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    Boxing Day, I'll be licence free!! Doesn't apply in Quebec though.

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    even a person with a disability has to buy a small game lic. no brake for hunters no matter of age

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    If you want something for "free" at a certain age you need to change the system to something like a pension fund. Pay a little extra every year until you have enough to withdraw from the fund later. So the time to change the system is when your 20 not 65. For me the system is fine as it is.

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    You certainly can, for half the pay, half the house, and half of your future earning. No Problem... hahahhaha.
    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Anything over 46 is old, sems to me my wife must be included in that, maybe I can trade her in for a newer younger model.
    Last edited by line052; January 22nd, 2014 at 10:53 AM.
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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    Oh..and don't forget the neat things you can wear once your past 65...no one gives you a second look...


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    HAHAHA MikePAl
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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