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He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby Saitek » Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:51 am

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/6567365.stm
A gardener has decided to down tools on his working life at the age of 104.

Jim Webber has been working the land in Dorset for 93 years, without taking holidays, but arthritis has forced him to retire.

Mr Webber told BBC news: "I'd do about 10 minutes and have to sit down - I couldn't carry on. That wasn't fair for the people I was working for."

The keen gardener, from Stoke Abbott, said he now planned to focus on his own garden and sell some of his produce.

Mr Webber said: "I haven't got a big wage now coming in, do you see - I've only got old age pension, so I'll try and sell a bit."

Born on Christmas Eve 1902, Mr Webber began his career as a farm labourer in Dorset, and won prizes for ploughing.

In gardening, he worked with his brother Jack, until he died at the age of 95 in July last year.

His daughter, Kathleen, 68, now helps him with his home garden.

Bit of medicine

Mr Webber carried out hedging, mowed lawns and other gardening jobs for residents of Stoke Abbott, as well as mowing the lawn of the local pub, the New Inn.

Richard Ward, landlord at the New Inn, said: "The only reason he's retired is he can't get up on his tractor to bring the lawnmower down.

"He's amazing, a really amazing character."

Mr Ward's partner, Mary Shiels, added: "We inherited him [Mr Webber] with the pub, he'd come around and do whatever he felt needed to be done.

"He was disappointed to let us down, but it was time enough really - a well deserved rest."

Mr Webber said he had never taken a break: "I've never fancied a holiday, never fancied one.

"I'd rather stay and knock about at home or whatever than go on holiday."

He puts his longevity down to having "plenty to do and being interested in it" - as well as a bit of his "medicine" - whisky.
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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:35 am

Respect for that. But if you don't mind I'll quit at 65.

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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby Katahu » Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:10 pm

Hardcore, man. Hardcore. :o
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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby matt2190 » Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:13 pm

:o That is impressive.
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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby Akula. » Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:38 pm

Respect for that. But if you don't mind I'll quit at 65.

Crash ;)


65? well, if I hold true to my signature, im aiming for 16  ;)
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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:48 am

Respect for that. But if you don't mind I'll quit at 65.

Crash ;)


65? well, if I hold true to my signature, im aiming for 16
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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby Omag 2.0 » Fri Apr 20, 2007 5:33 am


Crash ;) (poor but happy)


Said the man who drives a Mercedes...  ;D

I think people should stay active... my grandfather didn't work after 65, but he was always busy doing construction work for relatives, waorking in the garden or massing around in his shed. He created machines that according to my father ( an engineer) should not be working, yet somehow they always did... he just bent the rules of mechanics some way... he was a happy man until he got sick and passed away... I hope I can be that way later...
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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby H » Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:33 pm

I think people should stay active... my grandfather didn't work after 65, but he was always busy... I hope I can be that way later.
I, also. My oldest uncle finally succumbed to bone cancer in his 80s but found another job when his 30-year+ company pensioned him only a few years before.


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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby john_uk » Sat Apr 21, 2007 2:54 am

respect for that man.

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Re: He makes us all look so lazy....

Postby Akula. » Sat Apr 21, 2007 6:26 am

I think people should stay active... my grandfather didn't work after 65, but he was always busy doing construction work for relatives, waorking in the garden or massing around in his shed.


+1. My grandfather is the healthiest person I know, and he's... uhm... actually I dont know how old he is... In his 70's I think.


Be richer than Uncle Bill at 16? Good luck..........

Well, one may try  :D
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