Posted by donjr on October 13, 2012 at 05:27:04 from (72.71.177.74):
In Reply to: why do I like this site ? posted by larry@stinescorners on October 12, 2012 at 21:02:58:
Larry, you must be following the election too closely. And the O's lost to the Bummers yeasterday. It's starting to get cold, and we had frost this morning. Gas prices are up and they want to tax air. We all have problems from time to time. Just keep plugging- we all do. You may not always be the biggest, best or richest. It don't matter. The higher you get on the hill, the easier it is to fall. I'm not the BFO I once wanted to be, but I have learned to be happy with what I have. As I age, all the toys are rusting, and I can't get up enough gumption anymore to want to play with them as I did twenty years ago. But I have learned that it is now time to enjoy what I have now, and look forward to what I have left. Good family, great friends and fond memories of the wild ride. Go on up to Berks and smell the air. Not many of your neighbors can do that. The bounty you have harvested this year will see you through the long winter. The pictures you have taken are some memories. Your friends and family will see you through. What more can any man have? Besides seeing the Yankees lose.....
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