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“Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting ‘Holy shit, what a ride!'”
-Mavis Leyrer
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Wow…well said!!
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Well said…When Hunter S. Thompson said it.
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exactly
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I got my mother a pillow these words om once, and she could not stop laughing. She turns 100 Christmas eve. Do you know anyone who prints this quote on a tee shirt? I am pretty sure I will be going with after market parts installed. Tomorrow I will be seeing an orthopedic surgeon to decide what I have to have done to fix my left shoulder my left shoulder. If arthritis is present in the shoulder, fixing the rotator cuff will be the first of two surgeries. My choice is to m\do both surgeries at the same time. BOOM a new surgery good for another 25 years or more. One OEM part replaced. Strange, I though it would be the legs to give out first.
You really have to watch Art Ritus. That sucker can strike anywhere and you won’t see him
coming.. Now for you ladies out there, Art did not take any courses in Political Correctness. He has been roaming around bodies all over the world since man and woman were created. So long story short, Art is present in everyone looking to crack our code.
Bob
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