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"William L. Brandt" <[log in to unmask]>
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William L. Brandt
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Fri, 9 Dec 2005 21:40:01 -0800
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You guys are singing to the choir. I can't tell you how many things I've 
lost that seemingly went into the Bermuda Triangle.

I think one of the funniest things was my watch.

I went up to Virginia City and when I got back noticed the watch wasn't on 
my wrist.

Now it is a fairly nice watch and this worried me - I "assumed" if fell off 
in a parking lot up there. Lost a Buluva that way.

I tear the house apart - nichts

A few months later I open the little medicine cabinat in the bathroom and 
the thing is sitting in there.

Maybe I am bordering on dementia - but I don't care.

I guess this stuff doesn't bother me anymore.

On a somewhat related subject Peter Egan in Road & Tack Magazine wrote a 
wonderful piece on middle age in the current issue.

He quotes a musician who wrote a song on this very subject.

In essence, the theme is "I could do it but I don't feel like it anymore".

Covers an entire range of subjects ;-)

Bill (suffering from CRS Syndrome) 

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