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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 579241" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I work for a man who has(had) another fella that worked for him also. He was a health food nut and would wake up early in the morning and run 5 miles every day. When I gobbled down fried chicken he ate from the salad bar. He was lean and in perfect health and never embibed in strong drink which I can't really say I have done without. About six months ago he returned from the doctor with a clean bill of health. Two days later he fell over and died of a massive heart attack. It was sad. He was younger than me. But when your number is called there is nothing you can do about it. I don't fear death. I'm not wanting to go anytime soon but I'm not going to cower in my boots trying to hide from it. Besides, I think it will be a neat experience and maybe I'll get to learn some of the secrets of the universe. Or maybe I'll just come back as a curr dog. Either way, I'll make the best of it. :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 579241, member: 4362"] I work for a man who has(had) another fella that worked for him also. He was a health food nut and would wake up early in the morning and run 5 miles every day. When I gobbled down fried chicken he ate from the salad bar. He was lean and in perfect health and never embibed in strong drink which I can't really say I have done without. About six months ago he returned from the doctor with a clean bill of health. Two days later he fell over and died of a massive heart attack. It was sad. He was younger than me. But when your number is called there is nothing you can do about it. I don't fear death. I'm not wanting to go anytime soon but I'm not going to cower in my boots trying to hide from it. Besides, I think it will be a neat experience and maybe I'll get to learn some of the secrets of the universe. Or maybe I'll just come back as a curr dog. Either way, I'll make the best of it. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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