Gosh! A fork! (in the thread)
Anyway, re "I hafta live forever": why not? My mum is 94 and after two strokes in the last couple of years, she is still soldiering on. She retired from journalism at 83, but has still had some articles published since the strokes. Only two things changed for her, she lost her vision on her right side (both eyes) so she cant drive, but the vision she had pre-stroke is now improved to the point she doesn't need her glasses (at all).
If more people had the positive attitude you have there'd be more healthy elderly people to solve the problems these inexperienced young'uns foist upon us!
Keep in touch mate!
jeff
Anyway, re "I hafta live forever": why not? My mum is 94 and after two strokes in the last couple of years, she is still soldiering on. She retired from journalism at 83, but has still had some articles published since the strokes. Only two things changed for her, she lost her vision on her right side (both eyes) so she cant drive, but the vision she had pre-stroke is now improved to the point she doesn't need her glasses (at all).
If more people had the positive attitude you have there'd be more healthy elderly people to solve the problems these inexperienced young'uns foist upon us!
Keep in touch mate!
jeff