Posted by springpure on July 6, 2006, 3:49 pm
Hi Fellow Seniors,
Please have a look at www.seniorark.com and find out why another major
senior site calls this one of the best senior sites on the internet.
I am the founder and editor of a not-for-profit Senior Survival website
at
www.seniorark.com. When I was ready for retirement I realized that I
was entering it "unencumbered by the burdens of wealth". A
disappointing business and bad health laid claim to the "wealth".
That's when I decided that a comfortable retirement MUST be possible in
spite of that, or I could live out my years in despair. And Seniors
have shown me that I was right. Life has become an adventure.
Come and get ideas for YOUR retirement, and make suggestions to help
other Seniors. We need the input and help of other creative Seniors.
NOTHING is impossible---if we show each other how!
Seniors have contributed over 3,000 tips and links to help other
Seniors "survive" retirement. This is a totally not-for-profit site by
Seniors, for Seniors. There are NO ads. No one is paid a dime. We are
selling nothing----- but hope to Seniors that retirement can be better.
Links and tips are organized into 30 major areas of our lives, with a
major focus on how to organize things so money will stretch, and we can
live comfortably during these years. There are also extensive general.
health, and Medicare news pages, resources for Caregivers, and plenty
of "fun" pages. You will even find a recipe, and readers' photo
section.
Take a moment to have a look, and please consider participating in the
development of this volunteer Senior site.
Best Wishes to all Seniors and their Caregivers.
Bob Fassbach, Senior, and Editor, www.SeniorARK.com
Posted by Al Bundy on July 6, 2006, 5:33 pm
springpure@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Fellow Seniors,
> Please have a look at xxxxx and find out why another major
> senior site calls this one of the best senior sites on the internet.
> I am the founder and editor of a not-for-profit Senior Survival website
> at
So why do you have to keep posting the same thing here time after
time? Either you have "oldtimers" disease or you believe the folks here
do.
Posted by Lee K on July 6, 2006, 9:08 pm
> springpure@aol.com wrote:
>> Hi Fellow Seniors,
>>
>> Please have a look at xxxxx and find out why another major
>> senior site calls this one of the best senior sites on the internet.
>>
>>
>> I am the founder and editor of a not-for-profit Senior Survival website
>> at
> So why do you have to keep posting the same thing here time after
> time? Either you have "oldtimers" disease or you believe the folks here
> do.
This isn't the only group s/he pollutes.
Posted by Patricia Martin Steward on July 7, 2006, 5:48 pm
wrote:
>> springpure@aol.com wrote:
>>> Hi Fellow Seniors,
>>>
>>> Please have a look at xxxxx and find out why another major
>>> senior site calls this one of the best senior sites on the internet.
>>
>> So why do you have to keep posting the same thing here time after
>> time? Either you have "oldtimers" disease or you believe the folks here
>> do.
>This isn't the only group s/he pollutes.
And the site isn't even that good! Too many flashing thingummies --
could give some seniors a seizure.
--
Face your fears.
Live your dreams.
Posted by Rod Speed on July 7, 2006, 6:06 pm
> wrote:
>>> springpure@aol.com wrote:
>>>> Hi Fellow Seniors,
>>>>
>>>> Please have a look at xxxxx and find out why another major
>>>> senior site calls this one of the best senior sites on the
>>>> internet.
>>>
>>> So why do you have to keep posting the same thing here time after
>>> time? Either you have "oldtimers" disease or you believe the folks
>>> here do.
>>
>> This isn't the only group s/he pollutes.
> And the site isn't even that good! Too many flashing thingummies --
> could give some seniors a seizure.
One way to reduce the drain on medicare, kill them off early.
> Please have a look at xxxxx and find out why another major
> senior site calls this one of the best senior sites on the internet.
> I am the founder and editor of a not-for-profit Senior Survival website
> at