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Hi Bill,
Too many Yanks overwhelm sanity. Think we'd start to outgrow the work
ethic by now.
I try to swallow life with a good swig of laughter. We humans
obstinately demonstrate our intelligence by acting stupidly: always
striving for top grades in Murphy's Laws. No wonder getting the ADA to
work is so tough.
At 46 I hit the wall. Shoulda logged more Siesta. If I'd gone down
anyway at least I'd been smiling. ;-)
Thanks for your story and kind remarks. These friends are the best for
sharing, laughing, loving--occasionally squabbling Whenever you can,
let's hear from you.
ISM
>From: Bill Hyatt <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Dark Days Ahead for Some of Us
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 13:37:17 -0800
>X-To: ISM <[log in to unmask]>
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> ISM <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>What we need to do is revamp Gringo Culture and institute Siesta--a
very
>liberal two or perhaps optional three hour lunch break.
>May find a major trend for relaxation. And a great outlet for CP
>spasms!
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>Might even mellow out the Supremes. Nah! They're too into power.
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>Hang in Kyle-Bro.
>
>"Siesta", sounds like a very very good idea to me. You would think
living here in the Calif. central valley it would catch on but nooooo!
>
>At 46 I've spent about 23 years putting in my 8 to 5 and if it weren't
for the power chair I would be retirement city for yours truly.
somebody mentioned somethig about retirement the other day and I said
all i could afford to do is buy another fresh battery for the chair and
keep plugging away.
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>I don't get to contribute all the time but I really appreciate all your
comments and information and destressing humor.
>
>
>Bill Hyatt
>"The shortest distance between two points is.....
> usually not accessible"
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