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Old 09-17-2006, 06:54 PM #1
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I spent the last 5 years of my life working with kids facing death on a daily basis and the ones who were able to laugh did the best in terms of recovery and attitude. Society is uptight about death and that's sad. (I'm not saying that to belittle the seriousness of death but c'mon.)

Laughter is one of the greatest gifts we've been given. Use it proudly and often. (I'll step off my soapbox now. Thank you and good night. Don't forget to tip your waitress and try the veal!)

I don't have an obit per say, but I always thought it would be funny to put the following on my head stone...

"See? I TOLD you I wasn't feeling well!"

And by the way, I want to go out of this world the same way I came into it...kicking and screaming!
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