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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 519520" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>Life can be tough. </p><p></p><p>There are success stories as well. One i know of one who lived to 85 and walked as tall as he always had. He might not have been able to work as he did once but it he still put in half days and quit at lunch. He had given up his half days on Saturday as well.</p><p></p><p>His hands were calloused and he would remove some with his knife for some reason. There was no softness in his palms. He had arthritis and other issues that had been overcome except for stamina. </p><p></p><p>He was hard as the day is long.</p><p></p><p>He died in a freak farming accident involving cutting wood.</p><p></p><p>He never went to school as at the time he was needed to help his dad in his efforts to help the family. He was born in 1907.</p><p></p><p>85 years of age seems like a lifetime away. I wish i could be so lucky.</p><p></p><p>I wish the best for ya'll as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 519520, member: 671"] Life can be tough. There are success stories as well. One i know of one who lived to 85 and walked as tall as he always had. He might not have been able to work as he did once but it he still put in half days and quit at lunch. He had given up his half days on Saturday as well. His hands were calloused and he would remove some with his knife for some reason. There was no softness in his palms. He had arthritis and other issues that had been overcome except for stamina. He was hard as the day is long. He died in a freak farming accident involving cutting wood. He never went to school as at the time he was needed to help his dad in his efforts to help the family. He was born in 1907. 85 years of age seems like a lifetime away. I wish i could be so lucky. I wish the best for ya'll as well. [/QUOTE]
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