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Edith Mcklveen wrote:
> Don't we all want to live forever? ....
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> (Or were you joking about wanting to live forever? After all, living forever, especially in my neighborhood, would be utterly depressing . . .
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> Edith
Hmmmm, 'for ever' is a very long time ....... rephrasing .... I want to
live for as long as I choose, with none of the disadvantages of aging. I
would like to be able to depart at will, although I can't think why I
would want to depart. I am just getting the hang of this living
business.
Edith, I guess you have reasons (or constraints) keeping you in your
neighborhood. I predict that with your focus on health and
longevity you will soon go on to better things, better places.
Deirdre
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