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Dem2theMax Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-19-06 08:17 PM
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11. It must be something about living in California.
Edited on Sun Mar-19-06 08:20 PM by Dem2theMax
Because I feel just as CaliforniaPeggy does. Why worry? I'm gonna die sometime. If is isn't an earthquake, it might just be a fire or mudslide that gets me. There is always something to worry about in California. Bird flu? I laugh in its feathered eye! HAHAHA!

My luck, I'll die of old age, sitting in a wheelchair in some horrible nursing home, drool trailing down my chin. I'd rather die of bird flu.

In all seriousness, I'm truly not worried. We ARE all going to die someday. Why worry about when and how? Just enjoy life today.
Heck, the way * is going, we'll all probably be dead within a year, after some pissed off country drops a nice big bomb on us.

I'm such a positive and upbeat person. :evilgrin:


(Our family IS prepared for fire. We live in a very dry and hilly area. It's a given that someday this area will burn. We'd be stupid if we weren't prepared in that manner. As to whether it will happen in my lifetime, or before I am able to escape to Italy, who knows?) :)


Edited to add that I meant to reply to the OP, not to CaliforniaPeggy.
But :hi: to CaliforniaPeggy anyway!
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