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Old 01-01-2014, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by rubicon View Post
Wow I was feeling optimistic about the New Year until I read this thread.

I know a guy who was exposed to heavy levels of radiation while serving in the military and was hospitalized for a long period of time. He is now 92 and as active an individual that you would ever meet. he still has a business travels all over the country, etc

Death Comes To Us All and I for one , while not tossing caution to the wind, ain't afraid of death. Of course i would prefer to avoid the horribles and i have faced death in the past

By the way my Dad once pointed to a guy in our town who was so afraid to die in his sleep he drove the streets of the town til dawn. Yep you guessed it he died in his sleep

Now get on with your great adventures and have a wonderful year


Well said as always my friend.


On the issue above, I have always heard that if you are born to hang, you won't drown.
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