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Posted by Ron in Nebr on March 12, 2005 at 15:02:06 from (65.169.97.47):
In Reply to: Re: Butter O/T posted by Nebraska Cowman on March 12, 2005 at 07:30:50:
We all know some old folks who have eaten all the bad stuff, smoked, drank, etc. etc. etc. all their lives and are either still kicking or else lived long, productive lives. And we all know of people who've lived cleanly but still died young too. A man I grew up with, helped raise me like he was a second Grandpa, old-time cowboy type- had only one lung when he died, and died of lung cancer. He'd never smoked or drank in his life. Statistics about the food we eat, in my opinion(which we all have) are like statistics about certian occupations or other activities increasing your likelyhood of death. It all boils down to this- when your number comes up, that's it. You're gone. Period. Whether it's lying in bed or jumping out of an airplane. That's not to say we should take stupid risks, but rather to just have a realistic outlook and try to enjoy our time here.
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