To: Justanobody
FYI: My cousin died of cancer 3 years ago at 53 years old. Her death bed words to her 24 year old daughter were: I never smoked, I never drank, I never did drugs, I never slept with anyone but your father, and here I am. Be safe, be happy, enjoy your life. (BTW, no one in her home smoked, & she was rarely around anyone that did.) My aunt died at 44 years old of lung cancer. She, nor anyone in her family smoked. She was an RN in ICU. If she was not at home, she was at work or at church where she was very active. NO one knows the date of our death except our maker. When it's my time to go, it won't matter one iota if I ever smoked or not.
Here's a good one! heh!
87 posted on
03/07/2005 4:46:20 AM PST by
SheLion
(The America we once knew and loved ........................is gone.)
To: SheLion
NO one knows the date of our death except our maker. When it's my time to go, it won't matter one iota if I ever smoked or not.
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW, that goes for seat belts too, but that is another whole thread.
LOVE the cartoon. Sums it up much better than a myriad of words. I must admit I had not heard they upped the ante to 20 years, I thought it was still only 10...maybe I should quit. HAHAHAHAHAHAH
As Dennis Leary said long ago, "People, who cares, those are the DIAPER YEARS!" I agree with Dennis.
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