To: Albion Wilde
Thank you. I do have a girlfriend, so I am not alone, and she also has some of the same issues. But neither of us are suicidal types; as for myself, I am way too much of a coward for that! I see it as much as a spiritual problem as a physical one, of coming to terms with mortality and coming to terms with God. I do get the necessary sleep, but exercise is a good idea. Gardening will commence soon.
I retired last year, and I have noticed that my years of working now seem to be very much like a dream. When I imagine my former workplace, and the people still there, it seems like a dream, kind of unreal.
To: Steve_Seattle
My advice is keep moving and don’t look back. You’re entering the “twilight zone”.
BTW, Ol’ Mick,probably like many old codgers from the sixties, is getting used to wearing depends and crapping his pants a dozen times a day. I don’t want to even think about his groupies or where they are today.
That’s the price he must pay for surviving the “27” curse.
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03/30/2014 5:39:34 AM PDT by
Texicanus
(Texas, it's a whole 'nother country.)
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