Bad Manners.

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jarndice
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Re: Bad Manners.

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I think your first quote was from Tennisee Ernie Fords "16 Tonnes" "Another day older and nearer to death".
And 53 :haha: :haha: :haha: Wipe the soap away from the back of your ears boy and call me SIR,
Another few years and you will get your first pair of Blue Jeans and a genuine whittling knife.
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EAO wrote:As my Grandfather used to say "One year older, shorter of breath, and closer to death".
Pink Floyd made it public in 1973 in the song "Time" on the album "Dark Side of the Moon" of which I have one of the first 100 off the press, cost me £1.50 at the age of 14, yes, I overpaid at the time, just to get one of the earliest prints for the extra goodies and different paper sticker on the centre of the album lol. And I still have it.
The line they use is, "Shorter of breath, and one day closer to death."
But a lot of bands/singers use common sayings they've heard and add them into songs.
EAO wrote:"Since the day you were born, your dying". He was sooo Cheery!

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It doesn't have to be depressing:

R.A. Salvatore: “We are all dying, every moment that passes of every day. That is the inescapable truth of this existence. It is a truth that can paralyze us with fear, or one that can energize us with impatience, with the desire to explore and experience, with the hope- nay, the iron-will!- to find a memory in every action. To be alive, under sunshine, or starlight, in weather fair or stormy. To dance with every step, be they through gardens of flowers or through deep snows.”

I like your footer EAO. My father became a refugee in Germany before the end of the war. Germans took them in and handed over part of the town, including the school, to the Estonian Displaced Persons Camp. As a result he likes the country, the beer and the food. Our dogs were all German Shepherds. He owned several air-cooled VWs and currently owns a BMW R1250RS. Me too - I have a Jetta and a Polo, and a R1200S. My daughter has a Merc 250 GLA.
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There’s also iron maidens clairvoyant or how ever you spell it with the line “as soon as your born your dying” just to through something in here while It seems to be a somber topic
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Re: Bad Manners.

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I always love how these posts diverge and wander to strange places as the comments take us for a ride. Never know where you'll end up! I'm really not that depressing, pessimistic definitely, but not too depressing. Always been a fatalist, and getting close to my Bday always puts me in a bit of a funk.

Jarndice, where's that line about the blue jeans and whittling knife from? I've heard that, but like not in many, many years.

Son of a gun-ner, the Floyd album is one keepsake to cherish. Very, very cool to have still hung on to it after all this time. I have sold or given away some awesome stuff over the years that I'd give just about anything to have back now. For the last 20 years or so I've been much more careful in deciding what to keep and what to let go. Ask my Wife, and look at the garage and my basement! As for our amazing bodies, I think my brain is still growing as I seem to have to learn everything over nearly yearly as it is! At least where computers and electronics are concerned! Several near traumatic brain injuries along the way hasn't helped anything either.

Estnische, cool story about you're Dad. I went to school with a family that was originally from Lithuania. They too had a German village put them up after the end of the war. As for the German vehicles, I've had a 2005 BMW F650GS Dakar, 2009 BMW GS1200A (finally quit riding as my body doesn't put up with it anymore), a 2010 BMW X5 D, and a 2017 X5 D. We currently still own a 2020 X4 M and I've still hung on to my beloved 2007 Z4 coupe.

Exhibitedbrute, that's uncanny! I just listened to Maiden's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son yesterday while pedaling my butt off! It help's take my mind off how sore my arse really is! NO WISE CRACKS GUYS...get it?! HA!

Alright, so growing older isn't one of my favorite things, but it sure does beat the alternative!
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