Sujet : Re: Win 10
De : Bruce (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Bruce)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 15. Jul 2025, 19:17:50
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2025 17:53:13 +0000,
dsi100@yahoo.com (dsi1) wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jul 2025 12:57:37 +0000, Dave Smith wrote:
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On 2025-07-15 2:05 a.m., dsi1 wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2025 22:05:23 +0000, Bruce wrote:
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I hope you don't have any concrete plans.
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The truth is that I could go at any moment!
Any of us could. Being older just puts us into the age range where
people are more likely to die from some age related issue. Many of us
meet our doom much earlier. I lost two very good friends when I was 15,
one in a motorcycle accident and the other in a car accident. A friend's
husband died at the age of 26 from a aortic embolism. I had an aunt who
who died of a cerebral embolism in her mid 40s and we lost a niece 5
years ago to a heart attack. That one caught us all off guard because
she had been so fit and had so much going for herself. She had been out
walking with her husband and they 13 year old son, went upstairs for to
go to the bathroom and dropped dead.
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The fact is that there are a lot of old people around these days that
will last longer than some who have not yet been born.
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I understand how this life and death stuff works. I've already lived a
decade more than my mom. I consider that time to be icing on the cake.
Therefore, we should be enjoying whatever time we have left and not
waste it by doing/saying stupid stuff.
You're talking to Dave Smith, remember?
-- Bruce<https://i.ibb.co/7tt6yDtP/1751431946383-1.jpg>