We are too old to leave a beautiful corpse. Besides, I know plenty of dead people and they are not doing me any good at all. At this point, little as I like doctors, self care is a moral obligation. Shut up and eat your vegetables.
But how can I eat my vegetables and still maintain my self-image as a romantic hero? Hell, I can't even spell health. It comes out as heath -- as in cliff.
I think you've already proved you romantic hero point. I've been working on a new and improved self image, something like "Tough old bastard who is too damn smart to lay down and die for the sons of bitches." I'm still working on it.
While there's a degree of validity to the "better to burn out than fade away" school its still infinitly preferable to do neither. I frequently give serious thought to a regime of physical exercise.
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Question: is their heather on Farren's heath?
(And can Anonymous spell? Is *there* heather, etc.)
We are too old to leave a beautiful corpse. Besides, I know plenty of dead people and they are not doing me any good at all. At this point, little as I like doctors, self care is a moral obligation. Shut up and eat your vegetables.
Wise advice, Jon. Thanks.
wv - scabs
HA!
oh no you don't, micky!! what jon said.
wv: bleck (!!!)
But how can I eat my vegetables and still maintain my self-image as a romantic hero? Hell, I can't even spell health. It comes out as heath -- as in cliff.
I think you've already proved you romantic hero point. I've been working on a new and improved self image, something like "Tough old bastard who is too damn smart to lay down and die for the sons of bitches." I'm still working on it.
It sounds like a laudable endeavor.
Jon's right...and if you've got a complex about eating vegetables and staying heroic...then eat radical (as opposed to radiated!) vegetables!
Take care
Call any vegetable, call it by name...and the vegetable will respond to you.
For those who like that kind of thing, the WV reads "dings"
...except courgettes they listen to nobody
While there's a degree of validity to the "better to burn out than fade away" school its still infinitly preferable to do neither. I frequently give serious thought to a regime of physical exercise.
Thirteen comments are not healthy.
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