Well Sally er reckon if you want a long fit and healthy life then live like
this chap did. But if you want to live life to the full have a richer more
exiting time then it will take its toll. Think I would rather live life to
the full and let medical science keep me ticking over a bit longer. LOL.
Sally J
>From: sally evans <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: New Sub A boring way of life
>Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 09:51:42 +0000
>
>Sally this is beautifully put!
>What a picture! How scary!
>Who's right - him or us?!!
>SallyE
>
>on 5/1/06 8:31 pm, Sally James at [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
> > Not so sure about this bit of scribbling. A true story though.
> >
> >
> > A boring way of life
> >
> > Every weekday (except holidays)
> > at the same time every morning
> > he shuts his front door, walks down the path
> > clicks the gate and goes to work.
> > He comes home for his lunch (no sandwiches for him)
> > opens the gate, walks up the path, goes in his house
> > comes out 30mins later.
> > On the dot. Precise. Always on time. Never late.
> > Squeeky clean, in the rain, snow, sun and wind
> > wearing his shoes out, but not his car tyres
> > he walks the same path, day in, day out.
> > Every Sunday, (except holidays),
> > in all weathers, he polishes his car,
> > puts his umbrella up when he cleans it in the rain.
> > Saturdays he takes his wife shopping.
> > Same time every week. Same shops.
> > They go to the same place, at the same time
> > for their family holiday every year.
> > A week in Scarborough.
> > The sun always shines.
> > Their garden never has a blade of grass out of place.
> > His children do no wrong. His wife cleans and polishes
> > Their house is as shiny as a new pin, not a thing out of place.
> > He has retired now and he still walks down the same road
> > but at different times, he has a different car
> > but polishes it on a Saturday now.
> > Well after forty years he reckons
> > he needs a few changes in his life.
> >
> > P.S. He is as fit as a fiddle.
> >
> > Sally James
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