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J. Clarke wrote:
In article , says... Based on history that would be true. You are attempting to predict the future so "YOU may never know" It is true that I may never know with certainty that you have died. However that you _will_ die is the only thing more certain than that you will be required to pay taxes. Howcome, even though all those religions tout "eternal life," everybody dies anyway? Thanks, Rich |
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DGDevin wrote: "CW" wrote in message m... Until I quit, I was rolling my own. Good for you on quitting, if you've ever seen a smoker die of lung cancer you'll know good an idea it was to kick the habit. I've also seen a 35 year old man in good shape have a heart attack thanks to smoking for the previous 20 years. -- Reply in group, but if emailing add one more zero, and remove the last word. |
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Tom Del Rosso wrote:
DGDevin wrote: "CW" wrote in message Until I quit, I was rolling my own. Good for you on quitting, if you've ever seen a smoker die of lung cancer you'll know good an idea it was to kick the habit. I've also seen a 35 year old man in good shape have a heart attack thanks to smoking for the previous 20 years. I once had a next-door neighbor (Well, actually, down the hall in the apt. building) who was 35 and looked like an iron-pumper (very fit and buff) who never smoked a day in his life. He also dropped dead of a heart attack. Who's to blame for that? I'm 61 3/4 (62 next March) and have been a smoker since I was about 19; at my last checkup, I was found to be essentially as healthy as a horse. Admittedly, I get a little winded when I pump my bike uphill for a mile or two, but I stop, have a smoke, and don't feel winded any more. But the Church of Antismokerism is really stepping up their attacks - I think it's because they're afraid of being supplanted by the Church of Warmingism as the National Religion. Thanks, Rich |
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