Retirement Age

MEN LIVE to an average age of 70, whilst women carry on till they're 78. On my 70th birthday I fully intend to have a sex change operation in order to claim my extra 8 years. And I jolly well expect the NHS to pay for it.
06:14 Wed 11th Jul 2012
 
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Ha ha.
Good luck - with the NHS you'll need it
lol
Tee-hee - great

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