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Posted by Ed Mullen on 11/29/07 02:44
dorayme wrote:
> In article <Is2dnZugtYxXhtPanZ2dnUVZ_h2pnZ2d@comcast.com>,
> Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote:
>
>> Oh well, now we've totally bored everyone to tears. But, thanks for the
>> fun trip down memory lane!
>
> Not me, Ed. I read every word with interest.
>
Thank you! I do love remembering. But I am cognizant of how boring it
may be for those outside of the experience. On the other hand, I love
hearing myself talk. So, uh, geez. I should get counseling! :-)
Seriously, one thing life has to offer is memories. Good or bad, they
mark the time, they demarcate the eras, and they remind us of how we got
here. Age and time are, I think, friends. Not always placid and
agreeable, but always there to swat us in the back of our heads and
remind us: "Yo! You weren't this smart all the time!" And, of course,
that I'm not all that "smart" even now.
Which is good, because there is still time to learn. I hope.
(It's probably not apropos but I happened to glance down (as I rarely
do) at my sig-tag. Pretty funny.)
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Ed Mullen
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Guys, just because you have one, doesn't mean you have to be one.
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