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To: Peter Libra
Isn't it odd? In the Bad Old Days, you would be dead from overwork and struggling to get enough to eat long before you would suffer from this. (Romeo and Juliet of Shakespeare's pen were barely into puberty when they had their troubles, because then THAT was "middle aged" in the Middle Ages.)

If we see results, it may be on par with that Robin Williams movie with people coming out of catatonia. What if all those sharp minds can be brought back?

100 posted on 01/25/2008 5:09:43 AM PST by 50sDad (Liberals: Never Happy, Never Grateful, Never Right.)
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To: 50sDad
If we see results it may be on a par with that Robin Williams movie with people coming out of catatonia. What if all those sharp minds could be brought back?

Nice to have your comment. Once in a while the Hollywood movies have touched on a vital concern. That brought me back to a Dustin Hoffman movie. He had deserted this lady and left her with his son. He thought he could show up out of the blue and be welcomed. He had been on a prison farm.

She screamed at him as she was taking phone orders, "Joe the banana king here"..... Get lost. He wanders into the big fountain in Chicago, babbling and crying. That fountain I have seen. Then I learned the meaning of catatonic from that.

Next up, tied down on a hospital gurney. The unsung heroes- those who perfect a new discovery.

101 posted on 01/25/2008 7:44:54 AM PST by Peter Libra
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