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Re: The three coffins
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:13 pm
by Geoffrey
Lion of Lions wrote:
>The Moral of the Story is that we are all the same underneath
after having been acquainted with you for a considerable amount of time, and being therefore adequately familiar with your personality, i sincerely hope you jest on this particular point.
Re: The three coffins
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:16 pm
by Lion of Lions
Geoffrey wrote:Lion of Lions wrote:
>The Moral of the Story is that we are all the same underneath
after having been acquainted with you for a considerable amount of time, and being therefore adequately familiar with your personality, i sincerely hope you jest on this particular point.
you make a great point, succinctly expressed and with the tiniest fleck of humour also. Well Done!
Re: The three coffins
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:10 am
by lizzytysh
Hi Jack ~
The last strong picture I have of you in my mind is when you were riding a bike through downtown Montreal on a Saturday evening with your hair blowing wild in the wind and your dress waving freely.
I like that and, even more, the way you expressed it. I really enjoyed that ride

... and, if you've got to remember, that's a fine memory

. Thanks for sharing it.
You're right about how age groupings have changed
a lot in their character... it still doesn't make me a grandmother, but I am playing a more active role in the community than I have in years.
Liked the song by the old guy whose woman left him for an older man

. What a great attitude. Ha. "Forever Young" is being sung by Garrison Keillor and some woman on Prairie Home Companion; started as I began this paragraph

.
~ Lizzy