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Now that we are older: Does Eric Burdon resonate with us even more forcefully?


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Dear Older Ones:

 

Now that we are older, does Eric Burdon resonate with most of us even more forcefully than ever before?

 

And, I say:  Ave Eric, moriture te salutant (Hail, Eric, those who are about to die salute you!)

 

Seems to me that Eric presently speaks to us with even more authority, now that we are older.

 

Would you not say so?

 

If not...Then....Why not?

 

 

Regards,

Gamma

 

NOTE:  She was brown.  And, i was pretty green....(directly quoting Eric)

 

 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, BruceWayne said:

 

 

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One should always try to go further, when one is young.

And, if a physicist, then never stop going further, even when old.

 

If not a physicist, then one's bones just get worn down....

So then, might as well stop.

 

Did Einstein actually work at his desk in Princeton until his dying day?

He tried to go further, some say, every day of his life.

 

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Ken Kesey was no Einstein...

IMHO

 

Although, I am sure Ken thought he was.

 

Yet, he never got half as far as Einstein.

 

Instead...turns out.....

 

Kesey was just another NUTCASE.....

He actually never did get that far.....

Except....

In his own mind.

 

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Timothy Leery 

Timothy Leery

 

 

 

Let's all go further

While we can

 

 

 

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