I couldn't possibly agree with you more Bruce. I never made any claims about being the most moral, patriotic Christian on this forum, but I have to assume that most of the old coots on here lived their entire lives the same way they appear to live it now, sitting on the sideline watching everybody else do things that they conveniently seem to remember now as having done themselves.
I see guys now and then who I had a lot of fun with over the course of my life and always hear Man I miss those days. I wish we could go back and do it all over again.' I honestly have to say that I don't. I milked every phase of my life for all it was worth and don't feel like I missed anything, or that I need to go back and try to pickup what I missed.
I embrace every new age that I reach and get everything I can out of it. It's frustrating to watch people wasting the last years of their lives being bitter and hateful for some unknown reason instead of going out and feeling the sun on their face and smelling the fresh air. But then I suppose even going to the coffee shop and chewing the fat with real people is out of the question because if they act this way in real life, everybody at the table suddenly remembers that there was someplace they needed to be ten minutes ago as soon as they walk in.
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