Beta 8.10 released
Billie Walsh
bilwalsh at swbell.net
Sun Oct 12 14:38:12 UTC 2008
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 12 October 2008 00:31:47 Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>>> Incidently, my local LUG currently has a membership ranging in age from 14
>>> to 76. (So far as we know. There may, of course, be the odd closet 9
>>> year old or 85 year old. ;-) ) Why do groups of people need to be all
>>> the same age for people to "belong"??
>>>
>>> Lisi
>>>
>> They don't Lisi, and that's the point.
>>
>
> Yes - that is the point I was making. Willy had said that he felt he didn't
> belong because you and I are so ancient.
>
> Lisi
>
>
Willy should enjoy it now. Youth is way to short.
Age is mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matter.
A friend of mine say it's not the age that matters it's the mileage. I'm
one owner high mileage.
I'm like an old broke down horse. Been rode hard and put away wet.
The object is not to arrive at the pearly gates in perfect, pristine,
condition. The object is to slide in head first, broke down, burned out,
used up, and screaming "Man what a ride!"
You know, it's funny. I don't really feel old in my head [ does that
make any sense at all ]. I mean my body is "old" and not able to do as
many things as it used to but my brain keeps saying "you can do it" but
the body says "not on your nelly". And when my brain does talk my body
into doing something I pay for it for three or four days afterwards.
--
Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans.
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