Hi. Love the closing line in this.
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Turning 45
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Re: Turning 45
45 is so long in the rear view mirror that I can no longer even remember it. Cherish it, for it comes but once in a lifetime.
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Every day, life is a test. Pass this test, and you get another day.
Go ask Alice, I think she'll know.
Every day, life is a test. Pass this test, and you get another day.
Go ask Alice, I think she'll know.
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Re: Turning 45
I'm not there yet but I do have the feeling even now of being in between and drifting sometimes. even though this is supposed to be my prime, it's just not...fun or purposeful sometimes. ah well.
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Re: Turning 45
The mirror does not lie - if there is light. The light is the mirror's adjutant: if you remove the light from the equation the silver general will be immobilized - if you prefer sweet lies rather than the cruel truth. Thanks for the read.
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Re: Turning 45
Chronologically, yeah, I'm getting a little farther along than I want to be, like, to, how long are the parts going to continue working? I mean, think about it. I've been peeing for three-quarters of a century! That's a long time for any kind of pipe to continue to work - especially with as little maintenance as I've given the system.
Psychologically , with a big emphasis on the Psycho part, I live somewhere, depending on the day and what may or may not have transpired, somewhere between 15 and 35 years of age. In any case, the only problem I have with mirrors is my amazement at the scarcity of them, and why they put up so many pictures of some balding, gray-haired old man in places where mirrors should be.
I don't know. Maybe one day I'll get on my computer and see if the web can help me out there. Surely, someone else has noticed the same thing.
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Psychologically , with a big emphasis on the Psycho part, I live somewhere, depending on the day and what may or may not have transpired, somewhere between 15 and 35 years of age. In any case, the only problem I have with mirrors is my amazement at the scarcity of them, and why they put up so many pictures of some balding, gray-haired old man in places where mirrors should be.
I don't know. Maybe one day I'll get on my computer and see if the web can help me out there. Surely, someone else has noticed the same thing.
j.
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Re: Turning 45
Loved this the first time and loving it again now that it has gained a most deserving spotlight. Well done with this one
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Re: Turning 45
I "tuned" 74 this year. Not much different than 73, but for the coronavirus, long denied by the Great Pumpkin. Turning 45 is a wonderful work, something most everyone feels at one time or another.
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Every day, life is a test. Pass this test, and you get another day.
Go ask Alice, I think she'll know.
Every day, life is a test. Pass this test, and you get another day.
Go ask Alice, I think she'll know.