Originally posted by Iron MonkeyIron, reach into your pocket. Remove the coins. See the shiny one?
the only problem with that is, you forget to go look for them.
That's symbolically representative of you. Now find a well worn one
with an almost faded impression (still trying to stay in circulation).
One day in the distant future, God willing, that one also will become you.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyif you're trying to say that if you don't die young, you eventually get old - well, duh!
Iron, reach into your pocket. Remove the coins. See the shiny one?
That's symbolically representative of you. Now find a well worn one
with an almost faded impression (still trying to stay in circulation).
One day in the distant future, God willing, that one also will become you.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyi suppose it was this line that threw me off the scent:
You missed the point entirely. Both coins represent a store
of value and may inconspicuously co-exist in the same place.
"One day in the distant future, God willing, that one also will become you."
i certainly wouldn't deny that the elderly can be valuable members of society - so long as they're compis mentis, but that's precisely not the kind of senior citizen we're discussing here. those who've forgotten where they store their marbles we just keep around out of kindness.
Originally posted by Iron MonkeyThank you, Iron. One other thing all of us are quite thankful
i suppose it was this line that threw me off the scent:
"One day in the distant future, God willing, that one also will become you."
i certainly wouldn't deny that the elderly can be valuable members of society - so long as they're compis mentis, but that's precisely [b]not the kind of senior citizen we're discussing here. those who've forgotten where they store their marbles we just keep around out of kindness.[/b]
for is that your articulate mouth is well glued to your face.
Otherwise, and God forbid, chances are it might be arrested.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbynot likely Grampy...
Thank you, Iron. One other thing all of us are quite thankful
for is that your articulate mouth is well glued to your face.
Otherwise, and God forbid, chances are it might be arrested.
'' For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind: But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. "
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby"all of us"? you mean there's more of you than just grampy and epic??? sometimes i don't know whether to advise you to increase your medication, or to lay off of it altogether.
Thank you, Iron. One other thing all of us are quite thankful
for is that your articulate mouth is well glued to your face.
Otherwise, and God forbid, chances are it might be arrested.
i notice your personas seem to be having a fair bit of internal conflict today.
Originally posted by Iron MonkeyAlter egos... what can you do😞
"all of us"? you mean there's more of you than just grampy and epic??? sometimes i don't know whether to advise you to increase your medication, or to lay off of it altogether.
i notice your personas seem to be having a fair bit of internal conflict today.
Originally posted by epic0002"The heart (frontal lobe of the kardia, the thinking chamber of the brain)
not likely Grampy...
'' For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind: But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. "
is deceitful and desperately wicked above all things. Who can know
it?" Jeremiah 17:9... is the gas pump where the mouth tanks up.
Originally posted by Iron Monkey"All of us" = the collective commonsense, community
"all of us"? you mean there's more of you than just grampy and epic??? sometimes i don't know whether to advise you to increase your medication, or to lay off of it altogether.
i notice your personas seem to be having a fair bit of internal conflict today.
concern and good taste of the RHP General Forum.