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Salt and rust/corrosion

Paul;
In the last two weeks, two of my best friends have succumbed to cancer. I guess now, I think the meaning to life, is enjoying what you have, living for the minute, and not worrying about what tomorrow will bring. You sound as if you are married to the right lady for you. So is our pal, Dale.
That's what really makes it worthwhile.
Dave
 
TR6oldtimer said:
But on second thought, there are some that would be fun to do again, like Brenda...

Those were the days, my friend. I think that everyone has had a "Brenda" in their lives. Or at least they should have had.


Coming from a different view, to paraphrase Lenny Bruce, "When you are young, you substitute the fantasy for the real thing and when you are older, you substitute the real thing for the fantasy."
 
The meaning of life for me is developing
spiritually with the Lord, knowing and accepting my
shortcomings; living to make a positive difference in
the lives of everything and everyone I come in
contact with to the best of my ability, again knowing
and accepting my shortcomings.....

Lastly, I must comment: If I were to wish the best
for any man, it would be that he had a wife just like
mine.

Oh....and don't forget...driving the TR6 is up there
on the list.

Cheers Forum Family,
 
I have an old (91) Aerostar van that came from Colorado with 145,000 miles on it. Not a spot of rust when I got it. I probably don't put 300 miles a year on it but I would guess that two thirds of this is winter driving because of the fwd. Now after just about 5 yrs in wisconsin it's a rust bucket. Lots of salt on the roads here in winter. It's still my "go to" when there is some place that I have to get to and the roads are bad.
 
More accurately, the answer to Life, the Universe and Everything.

But what does the answer mean ?

Alas, with the untimely destruction of Douglas Noel Adams (hopefully NOT to build a hyperspace bypass), we'll never find out.
 
From "Salt and rust/corrosion" to the meaning of life. It's all here.
And does life really need a meaning?
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] And does life really need a meaning? [/QUOTE]

After you die, probably not.

Before you go, it gives you something to think about, other than whether to get the fuzzy or plain door seals.
 
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